Thread: Dogs Know (great story)
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11-15-2010 11:50 AM #16
Steve, when I heard this story it was special to me as my sister in-law had a double mastectomy. She has done everything right got as much information on foods what to eat and what was loaded with chemicals. Good luck to your Mother In-Law she can do research to find out as much as possible for what's right for her. I'll have my wife put your Mother In-Law on the prayer list. My sister In-Law is a strong believer in prayer. My sister in-law has now passed her 5 year mark.
Richard
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11-15-2010 12:00 PM #17
That is a very cool story,Richard,,it makes me realise how much I miss my German Shepherd,,and his sidekick,[Cavalier King Charles spaniel]..We have cats too,and while the old tabby is still with us we wont get another dog..
Glenn...neat sentiment,,reminds me of the times when I snarled needlessly at my dog..Animals are so forgiving,,it is quite humbling..Thanks for posting that..Micah 6:8
If we aren't supposed to have midnight snacks,,,WHY is there a light in the refrigerator???
Robin.
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11-16-2010 01:24 AM #18
Thats a great story Richard.
I have three Boxers myself that all think they are little lap dogs.
But in fact it's more like dropping a bag of cement on your lap.
There is not a day that passes when they don't have us laughing
at thier antic's, playing around. They are good for your soul.
Kurt
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11-16-2010 09:12 AM #19
Richard what a great story,thanks for sharing. It's true dog's are man's best friend.Don D
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