That pic just made me cry.
I can't imagine it, everything going on down south. Why are they NOT allowing people to take their dogs/pets? What's up with that?
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That pic just made me cry.
I can't imagine it, everything going on down south. Why are they NOT allowing people to take their dogs/pets? What's up with that?
I was wondering the same thing. It is so awful and sad:(Quote:
I can't imagine it, everything going on down south. Why are they NOT allowing people to take their dogs/pets? What's up with that?
I have been praying for everyone down south that this will be over as soon as possible, and I was really worried about any PT'ers in those area's. I am so glad that you are okay!
Steph, Jesse, and Splinter
Thanks for the picture Richard.This is a much better mental
image to have than the film clip of that little white poodle.:(
Doe anyone remember the thread started by Kfamr about pets
and energencies? http://petoftheday.com/talk/showthre...ighlight=kfamr
I still feel the same way. Sorry, but if I had to stay behind and
scrounge around for what I needed, I would. I could not leave
my pets behind.I might be alive, but my soul would be dead.:(
That pic breaks my heart! I hope they can be reunited some day. Look how sad those two dogs in the front of the pic look, especially the one on the left. Brings tears to my eyes.
Cheryl, it's good to read you are safe and I hope you hear from your family soon. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
I can't take one more TV or radio program, it's so heartbreaking I can't stop crying. The most frustrating thing is not to be able to do much more than send donations, which I've done both to the Humane Society and the Red Cross. One of our local grocery stores, part of a New England chain, is collectiong donations for the Red Cross at all the check-out counters. I think that is a very good idea, I hope more stores all over the country will do the same.