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Old 05-05-2009, 11:46 AM #1
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Default Dogs understand everything, dont they ?

Im having a bad day here....

My parents are tired of me.... well, at least tired of me compplaining about my health problems
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So, I closed the door of my bedroom and was just here crying when I started to hear something outside my door... didnt pay much attention.... then, I see under the door, a little shadow, like somebody standing there.... I kept crying and listening my ipod.... 2 hours later, I started to hear little noises outside again... and I could still see the shadow...

I suddenly thought: It is my dog !!!

I opened the door, and yeah, she was just laying there... resting precisly outside my door, like waiting for me to open it so she could get in !!!
Aw, I took her and drop her over my bed... she is right now here, in my bed, sleeping
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But I mean, she understand me better than my parents !!!!
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Yes I'd have to agree with you. Many a time my late dog and my sisters dogs picked up that I was having a bad day before any humans did.
When all else fails hug your dog, or if you have to, hug someone elses dog.

Hope your day improves
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When all else fails hug your dog, or if you have to, hug someone elses dog.

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Yeah ! thanks for the advice. I will hug a dog
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Im still struggling.... but heck yeah.


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Blue, dogs are so comforting. I hope that things get better for you.

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Uff yeah.... I think they are truly amazing.... I love them all.

I mean, I think all animals in general are amazing, but I have only had dogs so....
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Aw, too cute.


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A lot of my dogs have been like that, would wait outside my door, knowing I needed somebody.

The last dog I adopted hadn't even bonded with me yet. She's older, so she knows the ropes. The other two were off napping, but Millie sensed I wasn't feeling well one day and came over, stuck her head under my hand as if to say, "Here, pet me. Looks like you need a doggy to pet, so pet me."


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When we were packing for Florida, she was whimpering at the gate, she knew we were leaving. I miss her more than any of them, although we had her the shortest time. Can't wait to see her again.
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Aw, they are truly amazing.... Everyday I learn something thanks to them...

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Blue,

How do you feel today?

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