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Re: An eerie silence when I get home
[img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] sucks for sure. I've always had to (try to) remain emotional detached from family pets because I knew I'd have to be the one to 'do the deed' if the time ever came...
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Re: An eerie silence when I get home
[ QUOTE ]
[img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] sucks for sure. I've always had to (try to) remain emotional detached from family pets [/ QUOTE ] I would have thought you were the exact opposite based on some of the things you have posted here. |
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Re: An eerie silence when I get home
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] sucks for sure. I've always had to (try to) remain emotional detached from family pets [/ QUOTE ] I would have thought you were the exact opposite based on some of the things you have posted here. [/ QUOTE ] It's not easy, but I've had too. It's hard enough loosing a family pet, but bawling over it when your kids are bawling over it doesn't work too well. Someone has to drive. |
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Re: An eerie silence when I get home
[ QUOTE ]
[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] sucks for sure. I've always had to (try to) remain emotional detached from family pets [/ QUOTE ] I would have thought you were the exact opposite based on some of the things you have posted here. [/ QUOTE ] It's not easy, but I've had too. It's hard enough loosing a family pet, but bawling over it when your kids are bawling over it doesn't work too well. Someone has to drive. [/ QUOTE ] OK that's make sense, my father who loves dogs would probably have been the same way, at least infront of my brothers and I. I figured the loyality, unconditional love would be something right up your alley. |
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