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    Quote Originally Posted by Taz_Zoee
    Major LES here. Wouldn't it be great if dogs really could speak to us to let us know what's going on in thier heads? If only..........
    I agree.



    Thank you for sharing this.

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    Oh, I"m crying right now, and I am trying to stop. That was so terribly sad, but so terribly true as well. I think this type of story should be put into things that people read daily, such as news paper articles and in dog magazines. Imagine what it might do to someone's heart if they read it, maybe more people would rescue dogs that need to know and feel what love really is.

    Thanks so much for sharing this, it dug down so deep into my heart and hopefully others hearts, ever since I've joined PetTalk it has inspired me to one day adopt a dog when I can, and I can't wait for that day, to save a dogs life.

    *sigh* until then, I hope there are other people out there who can save the poor dogs.


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    This was written by my friend.
    I foster for her, and is the head of the flyball team I'm on.


    "Did you ever notice when you blow in a dog's face he gets mad at you?
    But when you take him in a car he sticks his head out the window." -- Steve Bluestone

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    Quote Originally Posted by BC_MoM
    This was written by my friend.
    I foster for her, and is the head of the flyball team I'm on.

    Your friend is an incredible writer, This is so sad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BC_MoM
    This was written by my friend.
    I foster for her, and is the head of the flyball team I'm on.
    Your friend is a gifted writer, and I am sure that her article has helped to save some animals out there. It has me in tears and just makes me want to go and adopt every one of the dogs at our "Humane Society". Why do they call them that when what they do is anything but humane??

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    Wow, that was a powerful story. My pup was rescued from a very sick situation where he was beaten, locked up and starved at a VERY young age, only a few weeks old actually. I read that story and just gave him a big hug.
    I think part of the moral to this story is also to support our no-kill shelters, and adopt dogs in need of a home.
    I was told that my Aussie would always be afraid of people and that he may even become aggressive someday, but I took that chance and he has been wonderful!
    Thank you for sharing this story, as sad as it was...it gave a good message.
    Jessica

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    water works at the fullest.........

    very touching story......at least for us animal lovers......... very sad but inspiring.....thanks for sharing!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kalei
    Oh, I"m crying right now, and I am trying to stop. That was so terribly sad, but so terribly true as well. I think this type of story should be put into things that people read daily, such as news paper articles and in dog magazines. Imagine what it might do to someone's heart if they read it, maybe more people would rescue dogs that need to know and feel what love really is.

    Thanks so much for sharing this, it dug down so deep into my heart and hopefully others hearts, ever since I've joined PetTalk it has inspired me to one day adopt a dog when I can, and I can't wait for that day, to save a dogs life.

    *sigh* until then, I hope there are other people out there who can save the poor dogs.
    Very well said, Kalei. I agree with EVERYTHING you said in your post. I can't wait till the day when I walk out of an animal shelter with a new dog.

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