Re: Thursday A day not to forget
Re: Thursday A day not to forget
I know there are a lot of people in this forum who are devoted animal lovers... I knew that when I joined, and good luck to them. I am sort of in the middle, I like the animals I am used to, dogs cats and horses, and the ones I don't know about I leave to the experts. My own dog 'Bengi' has been with me for about 13 years now, when he goes I will miss him badly, but I won't be getting another. I never comment in the pets section because I don't know enough about pets to comment.Re: Thursday A day not to forget
Re: Thursday A day not to forget
Sweep, I am in agreement with Mags. Of course, men, women and children must come first (that's human nature isn't it) but to be honest my dogs are my life - I have no living blood relatives and they are my 'babies' in my eyes - hope that doesn't offend anyone. I think animals have an important part in our lives - guide dogs, 'support' dogs, drugs dogs, police horses etc. Please don't stop posting because of this. MaggiexxRe: Thursday A day not to forget
Sweep, please carry on posting, don't leave. You've done nothing wrong at all. To remember the animals in the wars as well as humans is to be commended. Those of us with big enough hearts to include both in our thoughts have nothing to apologise for xxRe: Thursday A day not to forget
To be honest i prefer dogs & cats to people. Their's is the purest form of love. I am a Veteran of the Vietnam war. For one day each year I am reminded of this. Then the other 364 days of the year I'm reminded that I have no veteran's benefits, no medical coverage and no repect. With the stroke of a pen my government removed my medical coverage even though I gave them 4 years of my life and had an honorable discharge.Re: Thursday A day not to forget
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