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Parents who get rid of their kid's dog and then lie about it?
Posted on 12/14/13 at 10:37 am
Posted on 12/14/13 at 10:37 am
This probably should be on the OT but my brother, a long time poster here, warned me of three things: Stay away from the OT, Don't talk to bananahammock were two.
I have read a couple of articles about parents who get rid of their kid's dogs and then lie about it. Has that happened to any of you or anyone you know? I read that it happened to Hilary Swank, and here's Roger Ebert's sad story:
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I have read a couple of articles about parents who get rid of their kid's dogs and then lie about it. Has that happened to any of you or anyone you know? I read that it happened to Hilary Swank, and here's Roger Ebert's sad story:
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When I was 10, I was given a dog named Blackie. He was half beagle, half mutt. My parents would not allow him in the house; wall-to-wall carpeting had just been installed. Blackie lived in a doghouse in the backyard. All summer long, he was my friend and playmate, and went everywhere with me, and I fed and combed him. That winter, however, it was cold for a dog. Too cold, and Blackie would howl mournfully all night long, and the neighbors complained, and I lay in my bed, listening, with a knot in my stomach.
One weekend I was sent on my first plane journey, to visit relatives. When I returned, I was told that Blackie had been hit by a car and killed. I didn't believe it then and I don't believe it now, and inside of me, all of these years later, is fury that has not gone away. Adults may have the power to take away a kid's dog and tell him a story about it, but they do not have the right.
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Posted on 12/14/13 at 10:40 am to rehtaeh
People that don't like dogs aren't worth killing, in my book. There aren't many bonds stronger than a man and his dog.
Posted on 12/14/13 at 10:50 am to rehtaeh
Wow, when I was a kid I found a dog in the neighborhood. He was a black lab mix that I named blackie. He was abused and starved and I would bring him food everyday. Finally about a week of doing this he came up to me and let me pet him. He followed me home. My dad didn't want me having him along with our other dogs, and planned to drop him down the road that night. My dad would travel with his job and leave my mom and us 3 kids at the house. That day a car pulled into the driveway and blackie warned us before the damn thing pulled in the driveway. My dad decided to let me keep him. I was around 10 and that damn dog was my best friend for 6 years. When I was in the car going somewhere he would follow to the end of the road and back home he would go. I guess guiding us? He knew I saved him and he repaid me by being the most loyal dog I've ever owned. My dad found him one morning leaving for work curled up in his bed. He even cried when he realized he was gone. Damn I miss that dog.
Posted on 12/14/13 at 11:40 am to rehtaeh
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This probably should be on the OT but my brother, a long time poster here, warned me of three things: Stay away from the OT, Don't talk to bananahammock were two
Ok i will ask the 3 most thought about questions in this thread.
Who is your brother
What was the third thing he warned you about
Are those your teary eyes
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