[NAGDU] A rant sort of
d m gina
dmgina at sero.email
Sun Nov 6 01:12:19 UTC 2016
Oh my dear,
That is hard to decide.
If you really feel you can work a dog then run.
If you don't want to take care of needs stay home.
I love this little cute dog, where I get so angry when folks stop me
after giving her a command to do something so they can pet.
If I felt there was something that could help me out not running into
anything, I would get it and send the little puppy back.
Being a heart patient I find I have melt downs quite a bit.
We work well together, if folks leave us alone.
Wishing you the best.
Original message:
> I just don't kno. what to think, and I am not really asking for advice,
> but I have to talk about it. People have been getting dogs lately. One
> of them I never expected to do so. One went to The Seeing Eye where I
> always go. A friend of mine said she thinks I am more confident with a
> dog. seems like that to me, too a little bit. I was thinking about
> it yesterday and went to the Seeing Eye's website. I almost filled out
> an application. I didn't though. My daughter is opposed. It would make
> it harder to go than it already is. Would I walk enough with it? Feels
> as if my stamina is improving, and I know people get dogs who have
> problems similar to mine. I alw committed to walking new dogs, so that
> would be good. I would need to scramble to find a home for one of my
> pets. Fisher is spoken for if I did this. The Cockerpoo would have to
> stay. Maybe some of this is coming right after the first anniversary of
> my retiring Fisher. I'll just have to talk with Bob about it. En of rant.
> Cindy Lou Ray
> Cindy Lou Ray
> Sent from my iPhone
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