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Victorya 02-23-2008 02:52 PM

Pets Living With Disabilities
 
I was just looking through the list of topics and as I was scrolling I noticed the one titled "Pets Living With Disabilities".

Wow, I thought...this message board really does include EVERYONE. And what about all those selfless people out there who are devoting their lives to pets who might otherwise be put to sleep???

I tell you, noticing that was quite a humbling experience.

Then I opened one of the threads and started to read.

Then I opened another one and started to read.

And another one.

And another.

Then I backed out and read the title of the thread again.

It's official. Either I'm an idiot, or my flair is worse than I thought.

The thread is titled "Parents living with disabilities".

SallyC 02-23-2008 04:23 PM

:Ponder::ROTFLMAO::ROTFLMAO::ROTFLMAO:...Well, we are Parents to our Pets, so it kinda fits..:p

AZjanie 02-23-2008 04:27 PM

Welcome to my world!!

I read things that aren't there...kind of a "Twilight Zone" thing I guess. :)

braingonebad 02-23-2008 04:47 PM

I read things wrong too.

:o

But I did have a somewhat disabled dog. We were quite a pair. I think I needed here more than she ever needed me on her worst day though.

She spent a couple days paralysed in her back half. And walked again. Then we rehabbed her after a pretty serious stroke. The vet was amazed - so were we.

It wasn't nothing. She'd have done the same for me. She was the best.


karousel 02-23-2008 04:54 PM

OMG, after reading the thread title and starting to read your post, I thought gee I never noticed pets with disabilities before!!! So I started laughing about it. :D

Then I stopped laughing, a disabled dog, how sad. :( Pets are so precious, but they can have problems just like us. Only they can't tell us what's wrong.

AZjanie 02-23-2008 05:07 PM

My miniature poodle is "brain damaged" and so am I only I have MRI's to proove mine!!

kinch52 02-23-2008 07:49 PM

OMG....that was soooo funny!!!!! :Thats-Funneh:

I am reading your post with intensity because I have a dog that broke both of the ACLs in his knees & had to have surgery on both last September. He's having a lot of pain & my vet & I are debating getting him a little doggie wheelchair so he can take walks. So, I'm reading your post looking for hints on poor 'ole disabled dogs.

When I read ""Parents living with disabilities", I started laughing so hard, I was crying! Thanks for the laugh. :laugh:

Gazelle 02-23-2008 07:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Victorya (Post 222366)
I was just looking through the list of topics and as I was scrolling I noticed the one titled "Pets Living With Disabilities".

Wow, I thought...this message board really does include EVERYONE.

Thank God I wasn't drinking anything when I read this.

You seriously need to hear Seamus Kennedy's song "Old MacDonald had a Deformed Farm"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOn2M3ZpR8U


It's actually not the best video, but it's still funny. You gotta read the lyrics (or hear Seamus Kennedy sing the song--it's too bleedin' funny!!).

thecatsmeow 02-23-2008 09:10 PM

That post should have had a snort warning! Tooo funny!

Joyce

ewizabeth 02-23-2008 09:13 PM

I was all ready to describe Rocky's "social disability". He hides from company, even our sons! :)


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