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DOGS

Sorry for you Charles, I'm sure you became attached. (Frankly, I don't see how ANYBODY could foster a dog, then give it up)
Happy for the true owners, REALLY happy for the pooches. I know what my reunion is like when ive been away from my brood for a few weeks.
 
Charles
I am happy the family was reunited with the dogs. It sure was lucky for them dogs that they had found you. The dogs could sense what a great human you are.
 
Bitter sweet ending. Well some of you May remember that Bonnie and Clyde showed up 3 weeks ago at our WHSE. Well their real names are Galaxy and Diablo. The owners were located through Facebook. They came and picked them up this morning. They were very happy to be reunited with their family. We did take them to the Vet and get their shots updated and heart worming meds. No chip was found. I don’t know how they traveled 35 miles to get here but I’m glad they made it safely. Going to miss them. Sniffle Sniffle. Very good dogs.

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It must hurt, but I lost my dog for 3 weeks when I was in grade school. I thought I would never see her again and then somebody answered the ad my Mother ran. You saved their lives and made that kid happy.
 
German Shorthair Watercolor at auction. at $30 right now, 3 days out. Not mine
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Aww, sorry you had to give them up ! You provided them with a good safe home until the owners found them. So long Bonnie & Clyde..have a good safe life. No more incredible journeys!
 
Bitter sweet ending. Well some of you May remember that Bonnie and Clyde showed up 3 weeks ago at our WHSE. Well their real names are Galaxy and Diablo. The owners were located through Facebook. They came and picked them up this morning. They were very happy to be reunited with their family. We did take them to the Vet and get their shots updated and heart worming meds. No chip was found. I don’t know how they traveled 35 miles to get here but I’m glad they made it safely. Going to miss them. Sniffle Sniffle. Very good dogs.

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Very cool you pursued that, finding their 'fur parents'
they (dogs) look happy

you're a good man :thumbsup:
 
Last I knew you could buy a bulk mailing of an area where your dog was last seen. I don't think you had to address them, the post office would deliver one to every address. I'd bet they still do, a sale is a sale. 35 miles is a long distance. Did somebody pick them up and drop them off down the road?

If a dog can be caught, it's lost for sure.


 
I’m thinking the owners were having a dispute with the neighbor about the dogs and the neighbor loaded them up and dropped them off a the boat ramp just past our office. They are so friendly I’m sure catching them was no problem. How much do you want to bet the neighbor works close by? Just my thoughts.
 
In the late 90's we were living east of San Diego. The area we lived in was well known for being the dumping grounds of pets. We found a nice male Rotty or vice versa. He made himself right at home camping out on the couch. We put out flyers at the vets in the area and the human owners parents got in touch with us. The dog was from 10 miles away and the jerk neighbor nabbed the dog before its owner deployed overseas. They got reunited before the soldier left. People can be jerks. Makes you wonder if they do the same with their kids.
 
Wife got Rebel a kitten...... this boy's tail always wags; but he's floating around here on cloud nine! never seen him THIS happy........I have to get some video :popcorn2:
 
Wife got Rebel a kitten...... this boy's tail always wags; but he's floating around here on cloud nine! never seen him THIS happy........I have to get some video
Just like any other male - bring in some new pu$$y, and he's happy!
At least he won't keep trying to dismember the mailman.
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Wife got Rebel a kitten...... this boy's tail always wags; but he's floating around here on cloud nine! never seen him THIS happy........I have to get some video :popcorn2:
What happened to "******"???
 
How long will it take for Rebel to ALLOW kitten to sleep on him??
Took less then a week for dad's big bad viscious Shepard to allow mom's cat to sleep on him
 
the kitten is tiny, he's in the stroller.........Rebel is beside himself, he won't even eat his dinner

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Well, I've come up with a name. It's: Kitsch

Hermann Broch argues that the essence of kitsch is imitation: kitsch mimics its immediate predecessor with no regard to ethics—it aims to copy the beautiful, not the good.[7] According to Walter Benjamin, kitsch, unlike art, is a utilitarian object lacking all critical distance between object and observer. According to critic Winfried Menninghaus, Benjamin's stance was that kitsch "offers instantaneous emotional gratification without intellectual effort, without the requirement of distance, without sublimation"

Kitsch:
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