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Old 01-12-2013, 09:28 AM   #21
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dear friend
having them pick you as friend
possible companion for my future
best of luck
animal lover
i miss my dog
silky terrier
this building does not allow pets
i just might ask my shrink
to back me on this and explain
i need my dog in my life
that would help depression
and Corissa my daughter
included
best of luck

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You are without Sir Ollie on a daily every hour basis! It makes me feel sad to know you must live without a daily dose of him. He is the medicine of life, a true hedge against depression I am sure.

Prayin your doc might be persuasive on your behalf
seeking Ollie's return to manage depression,
Uh huh,
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Old 01-12-2013, 09:36 AM   #22
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Hi Jackie...thanks so for the well wishes....I did not want to write it tho I know I can't get just one...now how fair would that be to one little dog....got to have two tp keep each other company.On vacation I woke to at least two of the four dogs looking and licking and just waiting for me to love on them. It was wonderful to wake up laughing.
I moved into a community where I can walk and bike safely so yes they will be a healthy addition into my life

I am soooooo enjoying the warm sunshine...you stay warm too.
Johanna

Oh I am sure dogs talk.....I have a Macaw who speaks English quite well and speaks appropriatly to the situation...they just have to have their say too....going to just adore them...yeppers!!
Johanna, your Macaw caused the old jingle for a long ago TV show to pop in my head.....
A horse is a horse of course of course......

Yeah, the old old show was about a talking horse called Mr. Ed. Funny, but I reckon your Macaw is a riot too, especially with the personality you indicate.

We have a single dog [that is when we are not housing a guest who showed up unawares to us with his non-housebroken terrier] and our little guy is 14, a true member of the family who communicates very well his intentions, desires, love, and such. Goodness, having our little Cock-a-poo has been a great blessing to us all. Do you know? Through the last almost eight years since my wreck and the 34 surgeries to reassemble me he has been at my side almost continuously!

What a pal,
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