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In reply to the discussion: Dog Gets Epic Last Meal before he's put down for illness [View all]daleanime
(17,796 posts)110. That answers my question....
you work very hard at it, hopefully your enjoying the 'fruits' of your labor.
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No, they aren't.. All bark and no bite with a playful nature their entire lives.
glowing
Jan 2013
#18
Mine knows how to open up the screen door if we have the sliding glass door open.
glowing
Jan 2013
#42
Mine has this insane habit of tapping his feet on the wooden floor to insist I get up and
glowing
Jan 2013
#71
Dogs have that power - the power to shape children into giving and caring adults
tavalon
Jan 2013
#188
I wish we could be that kind to people too! I'm so happy for this dog to be able to
RKP5637
Jan 2013
#5
I wished I had known when my girl was leaving me. She was diabetic in her later years
sinkingfeeling
Jan 2013
#6
For my mom-and-dad's pug, who's diabetic, we do have diabetic dog treats.
backscatter712
Jan 2013
#135
I'm sure he did. And luckily for the kids and other hungry people it's not a zero sum game.
Gidney N Cloyd
Jan 2013
#134
Yes, because we all know that many children go to bed hungry because of a lack of food on earth.
NCTraveler
Jan 2013
#169
38 posts in this thread and you had just 480 when you began --probably your biggest day posting here
CreekDog
Jan 2013
#193
why are you typing on a computer? you realize that computer could be educating an entire classroom?
unblock
Jan 2013
#67
sounds like you'd be happier taking your cdog to the homeless shelter, killing him
BlancheSplanchnik
Jan 2013
#77
It's worse than all that. I'm sending messages straight to your dog's brain.
DisgustipatedinCA
Jan 2013
#109
Bookmarking this sub-thread. I want to be able to re-visit your posts whenever ...
11 Bravo
Jan 2013
#186
Your concern is noted. Please feel free to share more of your concerns, and enjoy your stay. nt
msanthrope
Jan 2013
#24
Let's all wear sackcloths and ashes, and live in huts eating only what we grow and hunt.
NYC Liberal
Jan 2013
#28
you had only 483 posts in over 3 years here and just posted 38 in this this in a matter of hours.
CreekDog
Jan 2013
#165
In the United States, children don't go hungry because there's a food shortage
Hippo_Tron
Jan 2013
#55
you are a fucking idiot, the complaint isn't excesses about the wealthy but that they don't pay
JI7
Jan 2013
#99
There is no hypocrisy you dumbfuck , it's been pointed out that kids are not starving for lack of
JI7
Jan 2013
#145
No one ripping you is bizarre. Just normal behavior. Enjoy your short stay. n-t
Logical
Jan 2013
#138
My Rottweiler had a very similar cancer, plus arthritis, and also tumors in her liver.
RebelOne
Jan 2013
#30
When we had to have our Frankie put to sleep last year, his last meal consisted of lots of chocolate
ET Awful
Jan 2013
#31
Why is there a need to bring this into the discussion of a beloved pet's last meal?
ScreamingMeemie
Jan 2013
#176
We are talking about a last meal for a dog that is about to go to doggie heaven.
RebelOne
Jan 2013
#181
Poor little fella. His owner obviously loved him bunches. Both were very lucky. May he rest
Honeycombe8
Jan 2013
#72
When it was time...my son cooked his faithful black Lab a leg of lamb & then for a last swim.
Auntie Bush
Jan 2013
#76
My 19 yr old Spinner cat had been pretty much off his food for a couple of weeks
arikara
Jan 2013
#150