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01-28-2014 04:43 PM
01-28-2014 04:47 PM
On 1/28/2014 Bonnieshores said: And btw, I would never feel right choosing one life over another but my dog versus someone else's child? When I adopted my dog I made the commitment to protect her as part of my family. That's my responsibility first. I see no choice in the matter. And truthfully don't understand anyone who wouldn't consider thier pet that way and protect them before someone else's family. Shake my head at those that dont...
So you mean if there was a fire and my kid was over at your house, you'd save your dog over my kid??? I hope if you have visitors you tell them the Pooch comes first in light of an emergency.
01-28-2014 04:47 PM
01-28-2014 04:48 PM
On 1/28/2014 Bonnieshores said: Some of us would argue you need our enlightenment more than we need your pity.
You call your outrageous posts about saving an animal over a human being enlightening? I call it pitiful and you need not agree.
01-28-2014 04:51 PM
01-28-2014 04:52 PM
On 1/23/2014 just bee said:If there was a salon locally that allowed dogs, I'd make an appointment. (Personally, I wouldn't want my own dog to be subjected to the smell of a permanent, but if there were others' dogs there to look at and meet, I'd go solo to dog watch.)
I saw a Medical Alert dog in the grocery store yesterday and it didn't bother me. It wouldn't have bothered me even if it hadn't been a "working" dog. I just like dogs.
just bee, I agree with you and also with your signature..they ARE angels here on earth!
01-28-2014 04:53 PM
01-28-2014 07:22 PM
On 1/28/2014 Bonnieshores said: And btw, I would never feel right choosing one life over another but my dog versus someone else's child? When I adopted my dog I made the commitment to protect her as part of my family. That's my responsibility first. I see no choice in the matter. And truthfully don't understand anyone who wouldn't consider thier pet that way and protect them before someone else's family. Shake my head at those that dont...
I simply cannot believe this. It is so outrageously extreme that it sickens me. If this were a reality and it was my child or another of my loved ones who drew the short stick and who could have been saved, I would hope that I would not act on the thoughts that I would have. I don't think I would because it's not my nature, but they would stay with me forever.
01-28-2014 07:39 PM
On 1/28/2014 Bonnieshores said: And btw, I would never feel right choosing one life over another but my dog versus someone else's child? When I adopted my dog I made the commitment to protect her as part of my family. That's my responsibility first. I see no choice in the matter. And truthfully don't understand anyone who wouldn't consider thier pet that way and protect them before someone else's family. Shake my head at those that dont...
I spend more time with my dog than with any one human. I absolutely, whole-heartedly agree with you!
01-28-2014 09:16 PM
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