I had a breech birth calf that couldn't get off his front knees for the first month of his life. He ended up weighing 1380 pounds and was completely healthy. Like JD said, never surrender.
I started to tear up from the beginning of this, reminding me of when we got our dog who had been abused and abandoned. She passed away today at 14:00. I think I mentioned her before on this site. I love this site but especially the way you show love of man’s best friend. Thanks Kenny, Greg.
My heart goes out to you, Greg. (granted, it's a cold, dark heart - but...) As had been said here many times, we do not deserve the love, loyalty, and devotion of what is truly "man's best friend". Thanks for stuff like this, brother Kenny - Original Grandpa
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Awww thats a happy story. Thank you for another wonderful week of great stuff. Happy friday!
ReplyDeleteThat sort of thing works on humans, too.
ReplyDeleteThat is a great story.
ReplyDeleteThe best before coffee let my wife sleep in gift.
ReplyDeleteKindness is the gift that keeps on giving to both the givers and the receiver.
Thanks for the smile.
^^^^ Ya Man!!
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Never surrender
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Always good to see examples of people showing that they deserve what dogs can give to us.
ReplyDeleteI had a breech birth calf that couldn't get off his front knees for the first month of his life. He ended up weighing 1380 pounds and was completely healthy.
ReplyDeleteLike JD said, never surrender.
A nice way to start on the net as most is unhappy,great people and tough doggie!
ReplyDeleteDusty in here. Great stuff.
ReplyDeleteAwesome
ReplyDeletePretty cool
ReplyDeleteDamn onion cutting ninjas snuck into my room while I was watching this.
ReplyDeleteNeed to change it to 'We don't deserve dogs, but some earn the privilege' .
ReplyDeleteSpeechless, and I am not speechless very often. What a great ending. Thanks for a great good morning.
ReplyDeleteDamn dust!
ReplyDeleteThanks. I needed some happiness today.
ReplyDeleteWay to go, little girl!
ReplyDeleteI started to tear up from the beginning of this, reminding me of when we got our dog who had been abused and abandoned. She passed away today at 14:00. I think I mentioned her before on this site. I love this site but especially the way you show love of man’s best friend. Thanks Kenny, Greg.
ReplyDeleteI am so, so sorry. It's not an easy thing.
DeleteMy heart goes out to you, Greg. (granted, it's a cold, dark heart - but...)
DeleteAs had been said here many times, we do not deserve the love, loyalty, and devotion of what is truly "man's best friend".
Thanks for stuff like this, brother Kenny
- Original Grandpa
Sorry to hear that Greg, best wishes to the family
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