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Topic: What the heck?
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Fri 02/29/08 09:19 AM

I dont think many guys make it past a picture when they ask to be friends lol



Hmmm picky devils hummm lol laugh laugh laugh bigsmile

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Fri 02/29/08 09:24 AM

absolutely ya have to be able to afford them. Alot of places offer insurance for pets. I've never had the insurance. I just make sure if they are sick or need shots or have health issues they are taken care of. They're just like one of my kids to me.

We used to have a beautiful German Shepherd. He had to be put to sleep a week before he turned six. He had a whole mess of problems. Epilepsy, Hip Dysplasia, Arthritis. Each seizure that he had was worse than the last. He was taking meds to help with them but the meds did not work. The last one that he had. It took him 20 minutes to come out of it. And then he couldn't get up. He could lift his head but that was it. I carried my 120 pound dog to the vet hoping for a miracle cure. I ended up taking him back home with me and burying him. That about killed me. But, when he looked at me that last time. He was so sad and lost. It was time to say goodbye.

And I willingly open myself up to that with other dogs or animals. They need love and care too.


thats so sad :cry: :cry: . ive always had rabbits, as its baout the only pet im not allergic to, and we had to put a few of them to sleep, i cant even think about it without crying, :cry: :cry: our other rabbits wernt insured, and one had problems and we spent over a thousand pound trying to save her, unfortunately she was put to sleep in my arms. the rabbit weve got now we have had insured, because we spent so much money on the other rabbits we had. the insurance doesnt cover vaccinations and treatment under 40 pound i think, it just covers surgery and expensive treatments.

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