Titanwarrior89
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Joined: 8/28/2003 From: arkansas Status: offline
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I think some Pets(for me its a set of dogs(Josh&Nate)are good for the Soul. Josh has gone on(11yrs) and Nate still with me today. Josh(Gordon Setter) was named after Gen Chamberland and Nate(Aussey Shepard) Was named after Nathan Beford Forrest. I hope things turn out for you and your Buddy. quote:
ORIGINAL: Gary Childress I was out mowing the grass one day. It was a day or two after the last hurricane of 2004 had come through Central Florida. I turned around for a moment, can't remember exactly why. As I turned around a medium sized yellowish brown dog threw himself up on me and started whimpering and whining. I brought him around to the front of the house and gave him a piece of baloney. He gobbled it up. I went around to all the neighbors' houses and asked if they had any idea who's dog he was. No one had a clue. One neighbor said he had seen the dog around the neighborhood before in the company of a large black dog of some unknown breed. We posted a sign in the neighborhood to see if anyone would claim him. No one did. That was how "Friendly" an I first met. He is the most wonderful dog I've ever owned. He is a true joy and a great companion, always faithful. As far as I can tell he has some yellow Labrador in him, but I'm not sure what else. When you take him for a walk he doesn't walk, he prances along with his head held high and a brisk step. You would think he was a show dog. He likes to bark at whatever he hears outside at night like a faithful watch dog should. When we first got him we didn't even need to house train him. It was almost as though he knew what he was supposed to do. He absolutely loves to play ball and will not quit so long as you play with him. If his ball rolls behind a plant stand or some delicate object he instinctively seems to know that he has to be careful not to knock anything over. So he'll sit there and wait for you to get his ball from behind the object, even though it may be in plain sight right in front of him. He could easily knock the stand right over but he won't. As excited as he is to play, he is as gentle as any dog I've ever seen. Well...last week he developed a bump on his head just above his left eye. It's grown considerably in the last few days. My folks took him to the vet today so the vet could examine him. He opened up the bump and apparently it looks like cancer. The results haven't come back yet as it was only today, but I fear the worst. I can hear him downstairs now whimpering from the cut and stitches on his head. He's a very sensitive dog. He's very sensitive to pain and doesn't like loud noises like thunder and fireworks. Maybe has something to do with whatever happened in his life before I found him. It's amazing how much a human being can become attached to an animal and how devoted an animal can be to a human being. He's been a center of attention for the family for almost 10 years now, just like a kid, a bouncing, frolicking bundle of joy. You couldn't ask for a better companion or an animal with a bigger heart. I sure hope it isn't cancer. I hope Friendly has a little more life in him to go yet.
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