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Beachbum1

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  1. Looking for a belly band supplier; I am in the States.
  2. Jagger, aged 11, came to me 3 years ago. He had been living with an old man in a high-rise in South Florida, and the man went into an assisted living facility at age 81, and Jagger was returned to his adoption agency (that I had adopted Taylor and Facebook from). Jagger came with a note from the daughter: "He doesn't like cats", and the adoption agency was told never to contact the family again. I can touch Jagger anywhere, hug him, but ONLY when he is standing. Same goes with anyone else. If he is laying down, it's OK to pet his head, but touch him anywhere else, and he turns into Cujo. Even when fully awake. I can work with that, and I warn others. It is what it is.
  3. The bottom line, is when "boundaries" are crossed, and the dog reacts with a bite, the dog loses. You've gotten good advice. I hope, for the family's sake, you now better understand dog behavior.
  4. I am so sorry for the loss of your sweet, special boy.
  5. So very sorry for the loss of your sweet, special boy. You will be with him again, someday.
  6. Prayer for the Death of a Beloved Pet By Rabbi Barry H. Block O Lord our God, we come before You this day in sadness. (Pet’s name), who brought us so much joy in life, has now died. (His/Her) happy times in our family’s embrace have come to an end. We miss (pet’s name) already. Help us, O God, to remember the good times with (pet’s name). Remind us to rejoice in the happy times (he/she) brought to our home. Let us be thankful for the good life we were blessed to give to (him/her). We are grateful to You, God, for creating (pet’s name), for entrusting (him/her) to our care, and for sustaining (him/her) in our love for a measure of time. We understand that all that lives must die. We knew that this day would come. And yet, O God, we would have wanted one more day of play, one more evening of love with (pet’s name). O God, as we have taken care of (pet’s name) in life, we ask that You watch over (him/her) in death. You entrusted (pet’s name) to our care; now, we give (him/her) back to You. May (pet’s name) find a happy new home in Your loving embrace. As we remember (pet’s name), may we love each other more dearly. May we care for all Your creatures, for every living thing, as we protected the blessed life of (pet’s name). May (his/her) memory bless our lives with love and caring forever. Amen.
  7. "Dogs and people with dementia often suffer from disturbances in their sleep-wake cycles. Those affected by "sundowning" sleep more during the day and remain awake, disoriented, and agitated throughout the night. Human patients with cognitive impairment become easily confused and are prone to becoming lost, while a dog with dementia may pace or wander out of the yard. These circumstances account for why people and pets with dementia must not be left unattended, especially in unfamiliar places. Dog parents must take extra precautions to ensure that their pet always has proper identification and is not able to accidentally escape from the home or property."
  8. "Splain to me Ricky".......why the manual transmission? (note: I have had 13 stick shift vehicles)
  9. So very sorry for the loss of your sweet, special boy.
  10. So very sorry for your loss
  11. ooopppsssss......I missed this. Happy belated birthday. Hope the old man went out and got you some french fries.
  12. So very sorry for the loss of your sweet boy.
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