Abby, that is the most beautiful post: a gem of truth and wisdom with your beautiful face next to it. And thank you Abby, because it brought memories of my Melanie flooding back to me.
Hi Abby, what a beautiful post. You are so right! When my Melanie was 14, she got sick and had to be on a special diet (rice and shredded chicken) for a while. She really enjoyed the food so after consulting with her vet, I decided that if cooking rice and chicken for her every day made her that happy then I would be happy to do so. And Abby, you look so happy and pretty in that picture!
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Abby, that is the most beautiful post: a gem of truth and wisdom with your beautiful face next to it. And thank you Abby, because it brought memories of my Melanie flooding back to me.
ReplyDeleteThat is a wonderful poster. So many people just get rid of seniors....
ReplyDeleteABSOLUTELY!!!!!
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Lady says rescuing seniors is a life goal.
ReplyDeleteAmen to that! We cannot imagine how people can turn their backs on their pup's later years. It is inhuman!
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Murphy & Stanley
This is very true
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ReplyDeleteHi Abby, what a beautiful post. You are so right! When my Melanie was 14, she got sick and had to be on a special diet (rice and shredded chicken) for a while. She really enjoyed the food so after consulting with her vet, I decided that if cooking rice and chicken for her every day made her that happy then I would be happy to do so. And Abby, you look so happy and pretty in that picture!
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