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08-04-2009, 02:09 AM
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Sure looks like he has made himself at home. He is such a lucky pup.
Kudos to you two.... It takes special folks to do what you have done.
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08-04-2009, 07:40 PM
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This puppy just amazes me. The adoption center warned us that he is agressive toward other dogs because of a dog in his former foster home which was mean to him. To check him I went and got Sully, who came from the same center and is BIG, rough, and came with a similar reputation for agression. (Sully, by the way, is Mr. Mellow now that he and I have worked together on his issues.) Within minutes the two dogs were playing, and have quickly developed a wonderful friendship.
But what really amazes me about Daniel is his spirit. When the car ran him over, I've been told, the driver intentionally hit him. In fact, swerved toward him. He was laid up for months. Three legs were broken, along with some ribs and internal injuries. Daniel, though, decided to recover. He's got a lot of the puppy-age uncoordination still in him, and that adds into his trouble learning to walk, run, and play with only one front leg. But when he falls, he springs right back up and keeps going. There is a joy, both on his face and in his soul, that is rare!
Already, I can't imagine how we managed with just five dogs. Each brings a gift to our home. Daniel's gift, though, is strongest - it's going to be pretty hard to have a reason to feel sorry for myself about anything when I watch this bundle of happiness and energy totter along on three legs!
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08-04-2009, 09:28 PM
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08-04-2009, 09:51 PM
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You and Your family are very special people to open your home and hearts to the unwanted ..Wish there were more people like that .. Gin
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08-05-2009, 06:52 AM
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Originally Posted by jkofferdahl
Already, I can't imagine how we managed with just five dogs. Each brings a gift to our home. Daniel's gift, though, is strongest - it's going to be pretty hard to have a reason to feel sorry for myself about anything when I watch this bundle of happiness and energy totter along on three legs!
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You made my day by writing this! Thank you. I agree, we can learn a lot from our pets.
What a sad story about Daniel's life. Why would people intentionally steer towards a dog! I can't believe how rude people can be.
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08-05-2009, 07:48 AM
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It's so sad to hear that someone could intentionally do that.
It's so good that there are people like you to counter it and take in animals who have been treated so badly.
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08-05-2009, 12:53 PM
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This puppy is a riot! I got home yesterday, and was at once pleased to see that there were no, uh, messes to clean up. Also, nothing had been chewed up, torn apart, or otherwise destroyed. Well, so I thought....
And then I got to my bedroom. The cover and top sheet had been pulled back off of the bed. The remains of a rubber dog toy, chewed into extremely small fragments, were strewn all across the sheets! So I changed the sheets, remade the bed, and all was good. Naturally, as I was leaving the house this morning, there sat Daniel, atop the bed and with a couple of toys at the ready!
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08-05-2009, 01:23 PM
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08-05-2009, 06:39 PM
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What a great story jk!! Fantastic that you rescued him, shame about his injuries but he looks like he is gonna be just fine. Animals sure are resilient aren't they? My parents recently adopted a five year old cat that had been seized from a puppy farm, poor thing was 5 years old and had never done anything but live in a small cage. But two months later in a happy home and you would never be able to guess where he came from! Once again, great story!!!
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08-05-2009, 08:52 PM
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I agree, K. Animals have a much stronger will than people, I think. They could live on love alone (though sure like food).
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