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I am committed. I'm just scared of those sad moments that happen in movies like old yeller and that one with the kid from Malcolm in the middle. What I wish I could have is that darn British gecko.

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My wife and I rescued our 3 rd dog so far in our marriage. We always rescue from shelters and we got our current dog a little on the younger side: 1 year old. I cannot imagine my day without my dog. He is a 1/2 English springer and 1/2 border collie. He is super smart and very affectionate, a definite family dog who needs lots and lots of attention ( we do not mind :)) I would say it is worth it no matter what the cost to have a best friend to hang out with. I agree with you that saying good bye to your dog is one of the hardest things to do, but I still continue to rescue (1 dog at a time) because the benefits far, far, far outweigh the costs.

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I am committed. I'm just scared of those sad moments that happen in movies like old yeller and that one with the kid from Malcolm in the middle. What I wish I could have is that darn British gecko.

What sad moments do you mean

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What sad moments do you mean

Well in Old Yeller the dog dies. I'm figuring as old as the book/movie is, spoilers are okay at this point.

Though it still makes me wonder who was so screwed up that they thought making Old Yeller dog food was a good idea. I still /boggle every time I see that at the store.

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Well in Old Yeller the dog dies. I'm figuring as old as the book/movie is' date=' spoilers are okay at this point.

Though it still makes me wonder who was so screwed up that they thought making Old Yeller dog food was a good idea. I still /boggle every time I see that at the store.[/quote']

Omg they made old yeller into food? !

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Well in Old Yeller the dog dies. I'm figuring as old as the book/movie is' date=' spoilers are okay at this point.

Though it still makes me wonder who was so screwed up that they thought making Old Yeller dog food was a good idea. I still /boggle every time I see that at the store.[/quote']

Yeah I knew of old yeller. I was sure he wasn't planning on shooting his dog so I wondered what sad moments he was afraid of.

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Maybe you can just buy some of that and put a collar on it...

Best response ever.

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Lol I might shoot my dog in accident! I just mean loosing a pet is so hard. Oh and Laura I'm a little pissed that your beating me in most posts for the day and so is Aussie !

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Yeah but I still need 1500 hundred more "likes" to beat OTR on the leader board so start pushing MARTIN!!

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Lol I might shoot my dog in accident! I just mean loosing a pet is so hard. Oh and Laura I'm a little pissed that your beating me in most posts for the day and so is Aussie !

I know what you mean. My dog got sick, went to the vet, found a place to treat her, and she made it to the waiting room and couldn't hang on. All happened within 4 days. I went to the SPCA where I found her and just like the first time another had been brought in. I pushed some children out of the way and snatched the tag and brought her home.

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Yeah but I still need 1500 hundred more "likes" to beat OTR on the leader board so start pushing MARTIN!!

Where do you find that?! I only have 622! I need likes I should be all perve to ppl so ill get alot of likes lol

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I know what you mean. My dog got sick' date=' went to the vet, found a place to treat her, and she made it to the waiting room and couldn't hang on. All happened within 4 days. I went to the SPCA where I found her and just like the first time another had been brought in. I pushed some children out of the way and snatched the tag and brought her home.

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Omg that's devastating! And that poor kid! Lol. It's hard to loose them but I guess we gave them the best life possible.

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Where do you find that?! I only have 622! I need likes I should be all perve to ppl so ill get alot of likes lol

Watcha trying to saying Martin?? Lol!

On the main page lower right hand side reputation leaders... Butter.. OTR... etc

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