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  1. I just got home from the services. Wow -- all I can say is wow. Such love was shown and experienced. The service was beautiful.

     

    My son was very adamant (sp?) about being there. My son and Denver were great friends in school. They were in Miss O's class last year together (along with "T") and spent lunch together every day this year. The 3 boys were always together at school.

     

    My heart just breaks for thie pain this family is enduring......however they were shown such tremendous love and support today. It truly makes me proud to see a community come together to help someone out in a time of need.

     

    God Bless

    My son is in Mrs. O's class this year and he came home yesterday telling me that she was very sad about losing him, he said she told all the kids that she adored Denver.

  2. I disagree.... why don't you get off your backside and show your kids how to play quietly? I suspect you sit around smoking cigarettes and eating bon-bons all day and let Barney & Baby bop entertain your bratty kids.

    Now why would you think something like that. :o

  3. MY AND MY BOYFRIENDS VEHICLES WERE BOTH BROKEN INTO SATURDAY NIGHT IN OUR DRIVEWAY AS WE SLEPT. THE THIEVES TOOK STUPID STUFF LIKE MY SUNGLASSES, $5 IN CASH PLUS A HANDFUL OF CHANGE AND OF ALL THINGS MY COUPON BOOK. I AM AN AVID COUPON CLIPPER AND HAD A NICE LITTLE SETUP AND THEY TOOK THE ENTIRE BOOK, THEY ALSO TOOK FROM MY BOYFRIENDS TRUCK 2 BOOKS FULL OF CD'S PROBABLY 75 CD'S IN THEM. I MOVED WAY OUT IN PAULDING TO GET AWAY FROM THAT MESS BUT I GUESS THERE IS NO GETTING AWAY FROM IT ANYMORE. I ALSO BELIEVE ALL THIS BAD STUFF GOING ON AROUND HERE IS RELATED TO THE ECONOMY, NOT THE MOON.

     

    ANYWAY, IF YOU LIVE OUT ON OR NEAR PROCTOR ROAD, BEWARE AND KEEP YOUR DOORS LOCKED, WE HAVE THIEVES TOO!!

    the same thing happened to us in july, the took a package of t-shirts, cell phone chargers and a motor mount for my car that was in my finace"s car. Now we park in the garage every night.

  4. I actually have to shoo my dogs off the deck, down the first flight of stairs then they stand on the landing so I have to go down about 4 more stairs to get them to go down the other flight of stairs and run back up only to turn around and see them standing at the back door right after I have closed it :wacko: I think I get more wet than they do.

  5. Put a leash on him, and when he goes to get the meat step on the end of the leash. After a while he should learn he won't be able to get it. Then when he doesn't try to get it, but does know it's there give him a treat. It worked on my sister's dog. He would try to steal food from the kitchen counter, plates, out of your hand, etc. He now waits until he is given something.

    I will have to try that, but he has never tried to take food from our hands, if he wants something in your hand he will sit and try to give you his paw as if it will be a trade lol

  6. When I turn my back while cooking dinner, my dog has decided that whatever meat that is on the counter is now his! I have even put the meat further back on the counter and he still gets it. He has just started doing this, I don't know what else to do other than gating him in the livingroom. My other dog just sits in the corner and watches him as if to say "you're gonna get in trouble" does anyone have any training tips to help me. :o

  7. Good grief. Dogs don't come with an instruction manual. My husband bought me a beautiful black cocker spaniel for Christmas years ago, and then a friend had one she got the same year and wasn't able to keep, so I took it and when it was too much to keep the dogs indoors, we put them outside. We had both dogs for a couple of years before fully realizing that cockers are absolutely not suited to living outdoors. I guess you all became experts on animal welfare without making your own share of mistakes...

     

    At least we know who gets the credit if this person decides it's not worth the grief to find the dog another home and it gets to spend the winter outdoors.

     

    It's disturbing to think there are this many adults who don't know when to keep their thoughts to themselves setting an example for the next generation to come.

     

    Who are any of us to say when or under what circumstances a person should feel guilt, and how do you determine who does and doesn't already feel appropriately guilty, anyway?

     

    What a bunch of judgemental, tactless a$$holes.

    I love it :good: :drinks: :clapping:

     

  8. You do not know her situation, she is doing whats right. You are saying you got it, keep it and take care of it, have time for it no matter what. I guess you don't agree with adoption it is the same thing.

     

    My Example:

     

    1) She got the Dog (her choice) 1) A Lady had a Baby (her choice)

    2) Does not have the time for the dog (tries to find a home) 2) Really is not ready for a baby (tries to find a home)

    3) Dog gets placed in home (dog does adjust and is happy) 3) Baby get adopted (Baby does adjust and is happy)

     

    My Results:

     

    1) Previous dog owner is happy she found her dog a good home. 1) Lady who had a baby is happy she found a home for the baby she did not want. 2) The dog is happy in new home and gets lot's of attention. 2) The baby is in a new home with new proud parents.

     

     

    *****YES EVERYONE INVOLVED IS HAPPY******

     

    Your example could go something like this:

     

    Lady gets dog (finds out she does not really have time for the dog Lady gets pregnant with Baby (finds out she made a mistake and a baby

    that she thought she wanted. Wow bigger responsibility is a 24 hour job. The baby is way more a responsibility

    than she thought, now has 3 children that needs her attention. than she thought. She knows the baby needs a lot of

    Oh well, I made my bed so I will lie in it. First I will take care attention, but she is not ready for that now.

    of my children and I will feed my dog, but if I don't Oh well I made my bed so I will lie in it.

    have time to play with my dog, I am just so sorry!) First I will do what I want to do,

    I will feed my baby and change it's diapers, but I am

    not going to sit and hold and caress my baby, because

    I have other things that I want to do.

     

    Your results could go something like this:

     

    1) Dog owner is unhappy. 1) Lady is not happy.

    Dog lives a miserable life, See's the dog next door playing with it's owner. 2) Baby is unhappy and wonders what he did wrong, why

    don't my Mommy take up time with me. Look at the

    Mommy next door playing tag with her little boy.

     

    *******Now we have 3 people and 1 dog living in an uncomfortable situation*********

     

    If you make a bad choice in life, there is always a way to correct it and make things right.

     

    I am sure my shelter babies did not have the best of life like yours did not. They have adjusted well and you would have thought we have owned them since birth. I feel so sorry for the ones at the shelter and the ones on the side of the road. I am so glad that mine ended up at the shelter and I now have them and they are getting all of the attention that they need. Wow imagine the life our animals would have if they were at before we had them.

     

    You are right you did not throw her under the bus, you actually ran all over her with your bus.

     

    You may think I went to extreme measures to explain this to you, but you are the one that said basically she got the dog, she should take care of the dog. Dogs are your family, yes you are right there. But sometimes things don't go the way you thought they would, so you step up to the plate and make the situation right. You should thank her for taking the time to find the dog a home. Just as you would if you knew a Mother did not want her baby and she gave it up for adoption. She could put the baby in a dumpster but she took the time to take the baby somewhere so it would be taken care of.

    :clapping: :good: :clapping: :good:

     

  9. Honestly she is right, when someone comes on here and asks a question they immediatly start to get bashed. She is being responsible enough to find him a good home and all I see is people bashing her. I'm sorry but if I had a choice between my children or my dog ( as much as I love my dog) my children will ALWAYS come first. I think that you people on here do take some things wayyyyy tooo far.

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