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This breaks my heart, and reminds me of all of the pets I left behind in Toledo. It also kind of reminds me that my husky, Jasper, has seizures every now and then. Its not too often, but theyre pretty bad when he does have them. lol im actually crying because i love him, and im not going to get to see him as often now that Im in Dayton ;-; But on a more happier side, Im insanely happy that I had pets, specifically dogs, my entire life. They were there for me when no one else was, and they dont hold grudges. They dont judge you, theyre always happy to see you, and theyre loyal. Its beautiful, the relationship between dogs and humans. This post is becoming a lot deeper than I anticipated, but I can actually thank Molly for the love i share with dogs and really any animal. She raised me on the idea that theyre not worth any less than people, just because they arent human, and that there are even people who animals are better souls than. Ive even witnessed that idea firsthand. (by the way, thank you, Mom, for raising me with pets, especially with some of the things ive dealt with, even though you didnt raise we with pets for that specific reason. I just genuinely dont think i would have made it this far in my life without any pets.) Basically a tl;dr for this: never take pets for granted. The love that they give is so much different than the love you get from your family for friends, but, at the same time, its exactly the same. (((((((((((((((((sorry for the feels. things like this really inspire me, since ive lives 15+ years with dogs lol)))))))))))))))))
Posted on: Tue, 12 Aug 2014 05:40:12 +0000

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