itchy dog
#51
Ah yes, the money pit. I keep telling my husband I just can't keep throwing money down the cat hole.. If the cat wasn't so sweet I would try to relocate him. People laugh when I tell them that I can open the back door, whistle and the cat (Iggy) comes running through the woods.
Lynn
Lynn
#52
Ah yes, the money pit. I keep telling my husband I just can't keep throwing money down the cat hole.. If the cat wasn't so sweet I would try to relocate him. People laugh when I tell them that I can open the back door, whistle and the cat (Iggy) comes running through the woods. Lynn
Chris
#53
My 'money pit' was my Lhasa Apso, Brandi. During the last three years of her life she developed chronic dry eye. She saw an animal opthamologist every three months, was medicated with several different meds, 3-4 times daily. I even made a chart so I could keep track of what and when. She cost me hundreds of dollars each month but she was my baby and when she developed cancer for the second time, it was finally time to say goodbye. I still miss her - but ... I have her daughter and she is quite the nut (13 1/2 years old now) and I love her dearly. I definitely dread the day I will have to say goodbye to her.
I told my husband that my next dog would be a rescue dog - not sure what size/breed - but I know there will be another dog in my life. My husband says no more, I told him I would miss him - lol
Good luck with your 'baby'. Maybe once your new addition knows they are in a 'forever' home, things will calm down.
I told my husband that my next dog would be a rescue dog - not sure what size/breed - but I know there will be another dog in my life. My husband says no more, I told him I would miss him - lol
Good luck with your 'baby'. Maybe once your new addition knows they are in a 'forever' home, things will calm down.
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