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For all dog lovers

IsaiahX

Ape That Loves
Hey, I created one just now, too!!!

"O man, without your best friend you bodies would be blended
But with them, they are defended

Though your face may be pierced by a icicle
Your dear friends are not fickle
They shall protect you from tickles
And with them you will never be in a pickle"

I'm not exactly a master poet, but for now this one will have to do.
 

YmirGF

Bodhisattva in Recovery
If you have not seen it, "A dog's purpose" is a wonderful, wonderful movie.

If you are a dog lover be sure to have a box of Kleenex handy. (You will need 'em.)

 

Geoff-Allen

Resident megalomaniac
If you have not seen it, "A dog's purpose" is a wonderful, wonderful movie.

If you are a dog lover be sure to have a box of Kleenex handy. (You will need 'em.)

Thanks for sharing - I was unaware of that movie!

All the best!
 

YmirGF

Bodhisattva in Recovery
Thanks for sharing - I was unaware of that movie!

All the best!
Oh, Geoff, if you have not seen it, you simply must make a point of doing so.
(Do have that box of Kleenex handy!)
It is so emotional, because you can relate easily to all the sub-stories.
I totally lost it when it came to the German Shepard as I could see my old critter, MaXx,
(The ending of that scene did not help to calm me down.)
 

Geoff-Allen

Resident megalomaniac
Oh, Geoff, if you have not seen it, you simply must make a point of doing so.
(Do have that box of Kleenex handy!)
It is so emotional, because you can relate easily to all the sub-stories.
I totally lost it when it came to the German Shepard as I could see my old critter, MaXx,
(The ending of that scene did not help to calm me down.)

WE have had many wonderful dogs over the years, so I can imagine what the film might be like.

Thanks again!
 
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