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Why dog is man's best friend.

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The change in food has done wonders for Rocky's skin. No more excessive shedding, and he's not scratching and biting at himself all the time. :good:
 
Yea, it feels like we've been together a lot longer than a year. My heart will break when he's gone.

Always time for another if that happens.

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Rescued dog returns the favor and saves his family's newborn

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Six years ago, Duke was an abandoned pup, desperately waiting to be saved from a local animal shelter. When his heroes finally arrived in the form of the Brousseau family, the pooch apparently never forgot the kindness. Jenna Brousseau says she and her husband were sound asleep last week when the shelter dog ran into the room, jumped on the bed, and started "shaking uncontrollably." He is typically mild-mannered, so the pup's hysteria alarmed Jenna, who went to check on the baby. There, she discovered the couple's 9-week-old daughter Harper not breathing. They called paramedics, who successfully revived the infant. Brousseau says the baby is alive because of Duke.
 
A man can show real devotion to his dog by licking his balls and asshole for him.


But I'm not that devoted a dog owner.
 
PARIS—A Jack Russell terrier has survived after being poisoned and buried alive — and he can thank the man who saw the ground wiggle.

Ethan came back to life on his third birthday after someone tried to kill him. He had a whole chain of saviours: the man who dug him up, the firefighters who rushed him off and a veterinarian who nursed him back to life.
Sabrina Zamora, president of an animal association in Charleville-Mezieres, 200 kilometres northeast of Paris, said Friday the little white dog with a black ear was “flat as a pancake” when he was dug up from his grave Tuesday near a lakeside pedestrian path.

“It's extraordinary. We only see this in TV movies,” said veterinarian Philippe Michon. “He came back to life and without a scratch. It's rather miraculous.”
The vet said when firemen brought the dirt-covered terrier to his office “he was completely cold, he was barely breathing.”

Michon used hot water bottles to warm up Ethan's seemingly lifeless body. The dog was so cold his veins had collapsed and it was hard to find one to hydrate him but within 24 hours the dog was back on his feet.
According to the veterinarian and Zamora, a man walking by just happened to see the ground moving — an apparent result of convulsions from the dog's poisoning. The man then got a shovel and dug the dog up.

Ethan was identified through a microchip that showed all this happened on his third birthday.
His owner says he had given the dog away but police are investigating, Zamora said.

“(Ethan) had an unbelievable chain of luck,” Michon said. “If the ground hadn't trembled, no one would have taken a shovel to it.”



https://www.thestar.com/news/world/...on-his-birthday-is-dug-up-nursed-back-to-life
 
Culioneros said:
PARIS—A Jack Russell terrier has survived after being poisoned and buried alive — and he can thank the man who saw the ground wiggle.

Ethan came back to life on his third birthday after someone tried to kill him. He had a whole chain of saviours: the man who dug him up, the firefighters who rushed him off and a veterinarian who nursed him back to life.
Sabrina Zamora, president of an animal association in Charleville-Mezieres, 200 kilometres northeast of Paris, said Friday the little white dog with a black ear was “flat as a pancake” when he was dug up from his grave Tuesday near a lakeside pedestrian path.

“It's extraordinary. We only see this in TV movies,” said veterinarian Philippe Michon. “He came back to life and without a scratch. It's rather miraculous.”
The vet said when firemen brought the dirt-covered terrier to his office “he was completely cold, he was barely breathing.”

Michon used hot water bottles to warm up Ethan's seemingly lifeless body. The dog was so cold his veins had collapsed and it was hard to find one to hydrate him but within 24 hours the dog was back on his feet.
According to the veterinarian and Zamora, a man walking by just happened to see the ground moving — an apparent result of convulsions from the dog's poisoning. The man then got a shovel and dug the dog up.

Ethan was identified through a microchip that showed all this happened on his third birthday.
His owner says he had given the dog away but police are investigating, Zamora said.

“(Ethan) had an unbelievable chain of luck,” Michon said. “If the ground hadn't trembled, no one would have taken a shovel to it.”



https://www.thestar.com/news/world/...on-his-birthday-is-dug-up-nursed-back-to-life



Can owners like this jerk go to jail for this?.
 
Culioneros said:
PARIS—A Jack Russell terrier has survived after being poisoned and buried alive — and he can thank the man who saw the ground wiggle.

Ethan came back to life on his third birthday after someone tried to kill him. He had a whole chain of saviours: the man who dug him up, the firefighters who rushed him off and a veterinarian who nursed him back to life.
Sabrina Zamora, president of an animal association in Charleville-Mezieres, 200 kilometres northeast of Paris, said Friday the little white dog with a black ear was “flat as a pancake” when he was dug up from his grave Tuesday near a lakeside pedestrian path.

“It's extraordinary. We only see this in TV movies,” said veterinarian Philippe Michon. “He came back to life and without a scratch. It's rather miraculous.”
The vet said when firemen brought the dirt-covered terrier to his office “he was completely cold, he was barely breathing.”

Michon used hot water bottles to warm up Ethan's seemingly lifeless body. The dog was so cold his veins had collapsed and it was hard to find one to hydrate him but within 24 hours the dog was back on his feet.
According to the veterinarian and Zamora, a man walking by just happened to see the ground moving — an apparent result of convulsions from the dog's poisoning. The man then got a shovel and dug the dog up.

Ethan was identified through a microchip that showed all this happened on his third birthday.
His owner says he had given the dog away but police are investigating, Zamora said.

“(Ethan) had an unbelievable chain of luck,” Michon said. “If the ground hadn't trembled, no one would have taken a shovel to it.”



https://www.thestar.com/news/world/...on-his-birthday-is-dug-up-nursed-back-to-life


This sh#t gets me royally pissed.
 
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