Can't Believe It (Off subject)
My husband tries to pretend he is a bear but I know better.
Donna
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That's so kind and sweet.MyTurnNow said:Congratulations to you and
Congratulations to you and your husband on your new "Lucky". I can already tell you will be great parents. Good lucky!!
That's so kind and sweet. One never knows who is going to enter your life. Enjoy lucky0 -
Can Relate..
I've taken in so many strays over the years, I've lost count......A cat that the vet estimated to be at least 16 years old.........an English sheepdog......who proceeded to eat up my new "mother's day" hammock.........she destroyed the pump to our pool.... ....she hadn't been spayed so when she went into heat our male dog tore up the carpeting in our den trying to dig his way out of the house to the back yard...haha....that cost a fortune to be repaired....home owners didn't cover it...an abused horse.....now that was interesting..it goes on an on......Sad to say we are now pet free and intend on staying that way......I love animals but I no longer want the emotional attachment or the work involved........I'd say "Lucky" goes both ways..........
Best wishes0 -
There Is Always A Reason
There is always a reason for what enters into our lives. Lucky entered into your life as well as the dog's life. It was meant to be. If you are accurate about how old Lucky is, she's going to be around for a long time.
Lots of Hugs,
Janelle0 -
That's how we got our dog
That's how we got our dog too. She was just 8 to 10 weeks old so someone dumped her. We were going to find her a home but ended up keeping her and it's been 10 years! I have to say she is a good dog (she has her quirks tho) and everyone loves her. BTW we used to have a cat we called Lucky because he was lucky he got caught. He was a stray kitty.0 -
if you get tired of him, let
if you get tired of him, let me know. you gota love a man with a heart that big. sounds like you have a big heart too.0 -
I am a dog lover ... can see
I am a dog lover ... can see where you Hubby is coming from. I think you are too. (c'mon ... just admit it) My last dog was just too good to replace. I climbed a tree that stretched out over the river I live next to, and the dog tried to follow me. I don't think there has ever been any person who loved me as much as that dog. My boyfriend has a couple of large dogs, so I visit them when I need a dog fix. One is a great dane who tries to sit on your lap. Enjoy Lucky. I think you may have found a live-long friend ... just happens to be a different species.
Contratulations Donna! You are the proud mew mama of another member of the family!0 -
I have been searching everywhere for you
Donna,
A few days ago I got an e-mail about a dog named Lucky. I copied the story for this site, but for you in particular. Since I couldn't find this posting and since I could not remember your name, I named my posting "To the Couple Who Adopted Lucky and To Those Who Love Their Pets" in the hopes that you would see it and read it.
Well, just now I found you. So please look for my posting which I did especially for you. Presently it is on Page 2.
Lots of Hugs,
Janelle0 -
Thanks Sooo MuchDifferent Ballgame said:I have been searching everywhere for you
Donna,
A few days ago I got an e-mail about a dog named Lucky. I copied the story for this site, but for you in particular. Since I couldn't find this posting and since I could not remember your name, I named my posting "To the Couple Who Adopted Lucky and To Those Who Love Their Pets" in the hopes that you would see it and read it.
Well, just now I found you. So please look for my posting which I did especially for you. Presently it is on Page 2.
Lots of Hugs,
Janelle
I read it and it was a beautiful story. We are having issues with Lucky. She does not want to stay in our fenced in back yard. She is still looking for the family she lost. She comes to attention with every passing car. The first time she got out was when she heard the kids across the street playing. I think the family that abandoned her must have had chilren. We cannot keep her in the back yard and I am fearful she will get hit by a car. She is such a sweet dog. I am really at a loss as to what else to do.
Janelle thanks again for the story. It did bring a tear to my eye.
Hugs back at you
Donna0 -
Donna,BlownAway60 said:Thanks Sooo Much
I read it and it was a beautiful story. We are having issues with Lucky. She does not want to stay in our fenced in back yard. She is still looking for the family she lost. She comes to attention with every passing car. The first time she got out was when she heard the kids across the street playing. I think the family that abandoned her must have had chilren. We cannot keep her in the back yard and I am fearful she will get hit by a car. She is such a sweet dog. I am really at a loss as to what else to do.
Janelle thanks again for the story. It did bring a tear to my eye.
Hugs back at you
Donna
She may not be
Donna,
She may not be looking for her family. She may just be an escape artist and that is how she came to be with you. We had neighbors that had a terrible time confining their dog. It was always escaping and they also worried about him being hit by a car. I am not sure what to suggest. My dogs were the opposite. When we first moved into this house we had this little 3 foot fence between the sideyard and the front of the house. They were lab mixes and never even tried to go over it. We eventually put in the larger fence so they were secure. But they would scale the 6 foot chain link fence that separated their dog run from the main back yard. Go figure. I hope you can find a solution to her Houdini act. Have you posted her picture or notified your local shelter in case her family is looking for her.
Stef0
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