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    Quote Originally Posted by captain
    Kiss Kiss


    That face just steals my heart.... which is why I soooo want to have a rottie. Granted, I'd be hard pressed to pick between a rottie and a mastiff. I just love them big old puppers that you can wrap your arms around and feel that heart beat and know that they are feeling the connection to you as well.

    I think Bon has about the sweetest face in the world and I just want to hug him forever and I don't even know him. He just seems to need the most TLC right now. Reading his reading just made my heart about break for him, so tender a soul.

    Anna, you are so blessed with having these wonderful pups as a part of your family. Huney has the sweet, fluffy innocent face I could just smoosh up and give kisses to. Bon I just want hug and rock him back and forth and rub his ears and give him some massages. and then just relax and rub his belly if he would allow that. Reading all about him these past few weeks, he's just gotten himself a big old spot in my heart where my dog Maija used to be when I lived at home years ago. Some day there will be another dog to fill that spot again, but until that time, I'll be thinking for Bon and Huney and the other wonderful PT dogs that I've grown to love on here even though I don't know them. I love my kitties, but it's just different with the doggies...

    I hope that Bon starts to feel more at peace and more comfortable in his own body. He needs to have that self confidence...and I hope those natural herbs will help him.

    Bless you Bon Bon, watch over mom, and keep Huney by your side, and know that your own Guardian Angel Angus is there for you every step of the way. He knows you need him, and he won't let you down.

    Hugs to Anna and Ron, and to the rest of the family. One question though... if Bon wants to give you paw, and it makes him feel reassured and calm, why shouldn't he do it? I didn't understand the whole "give paw" thing to begin with. I thought that was a sweet gesture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jenn_librarian
    One question though... if Bon wants to give you paw, and it makes him feel reassured and calm, why shouldn't he do it? I didn't understand the whole "give paw" thing to begin with. I thought that was a sweet gesture.
    First I'd like to thank you for all the sweet things you said, it really touched my heart.

    The paw...ok, let me see if I can explain.

    First of all his paw is huge, it's scratchy on the pad and he still has his dew claws. Not only does he give his paw but he puts weight on it his claws come out, kind of like a cat will do and he'll scratch the heck out of you. If he even scratches me a little I have to put alcohol on it or it will get infected.
    That's really the main reason. The other reason was that we always heard it was a dominant thing (but we've realized now that it's not that at all).
    Now I will allow him to do it, then I'll tell him good boy and he'll go lay down. So I've figured out a way to make him feel better and not get hurt in the process (Did that explanation make sense?)

    Huney, Bon & Simba-missed so very much
    Remembering all the Rainbow Bridge Pets

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    Gosh, the reading(s) are amazing! Especially the parts about Angus, that special, special boy. Never ever be another like him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anna_66
    First I'd like to thank you for all the sweet things you said, it really touched my heart.

    The paw...ok, let me see if I can explain.

    First of all his paw is huge, it's scratchy on the pad and he still has his dew claws. Not only does he give his paw but he puts weight on it his claws come out, kind of like a cat will do and he'll scratch the heck out of you. If he even scratches me a little I have to put alcohol on it or it will get infected.
    That's really the main reason. The other reason was that we always heard it was a dominant thing (but we've realized now that it's not that at all).
    Now I will allow him to do it, then I'll tell him good boy and he'll go lay down. So I've figured out a way to make him feel better and not get hurt in the process (Did that explanation make sense?)
    Its a very sweet gesture (I agree - Keegan does it too and scratches people)
    but when the paw weighs 150 pounds behind it!!
    love you BON BON!
    Keeganhttp://www.dogster.com/dogs/256612 9/28/2001 to June 9, 2012
    Kylie http://www.catster.com/cats/256617 (June 2000 to 5/19/2012)
    Kloe http://www.catster.com/cats/256619
    "we as American's have forgotten we can agree to disagree"
    Kylie the Queen, Keegan the Princess, entertained by Kloe the court Jester
    Godspeed Phred and Gini you will be missed more than you ever know..

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    OOOOH!!

    I thought "give paw" was like putting up their paw to shake... not that he knocks you over with it!!

    Glad you and Bon figured out a way to him to feel better and you not be hurt in the process!

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