I just finished 5 months of chemotherapy for triple negative breast cancer. I still have a long way to go. But nights can be tough as my mind wanders through the what ifs. Your videos help me to get my mind off of me. Thank you for your calm, reassuring manner and care for others. You help me more than you know.
I lost my old German Shepherd earlier this month. It's a hard transition getting used to the hole in your life when they pass on.
Animals are the only ones that have never abused, hurt, and betrayed me in this life. I sure miss my last dog who died at 16, and I will be happy to see her again on the other side. I definitely like animals better than humans. Have a nice rest of the week and keep on keeping on.
I saw a video done by a Chinese guy, who said local people kept away from the area due to having very bad spirits and that most people who go in never come out .
I lost my beautiful husband eight years ago after a long, terrible illness that robbed him of his intelligence. It was heartbreaking to say the least. Not long after my beautiful golden lab Sam passed away. My daughter convinced me to get a German Shepherd because she has two and she said they’re the most incredible logs and so that’s how I ended up with my Maisie. I can’t even imagine this life without her we do everything together.
That poem was written by Glenn Beck about his dog Uno. When I first read it, I was absolutely in tears. 💔 Thank God for our companions.
The hardest loss I’ve ever felt is when my dog passes. Each and every one has been special to me. It’s the only time I sob. We love our dogs. The poem Jimmy Stewart read on Johnny Carson has always stuck with me. "I’ll Never Forget a Dog Named Beau".
What a beautiful poem ❤ I saw my Titan right after he was born, visited a few times to decide which of the litter we would like to adopt, he was the only one that would come to me and chew on my laces and climb on my lap every time. He chose me. My first dog of my own, my first baby, we did everything together, went everywhere together, he even came to work with me as I worked in a canine daycare and hydrotherapy centre. He was by my side when I became homeless briefly and kept me safe and warm as we slept in my car. He was 4 years old when I had my son, he helped through everything, he was my constant, my rock, my love. He was diagnosed with aggressive cancer in December 2023, by February there was nothing more they could do. Life is just not the same without him. It never will be. I've never experienced grief like it. They are true angels on this earth. ❤
Thanks, David. We lost our 16 yr old pets within months of each other. Our house feels so empty. I wish they could live forever. ❤
I love what a strong , real man Dave is, it’s always revealed in the truth of his tears.❤He’s not ashamed of his humanity.
I don't have a dog, but I was walking around the neighborhood this week & someone was walking a Pyrenees dog--of course I thought of Huck, as I'm a regular to this series. I told them how beautiful their dog was, and the dog came running & smothered me in kisses. It made my day!
Dogs are Life savers in more ways then we can ever imagine.... Special, Special souls..
Our Love for our Dogs is Unconditional and returned as such. They never judge us on our worst days or when we are in our worst moods. They just simply love us.
I've got tears also 💖 Nothing greater than the love of a pet. I've always had a pet and I always will. Unconditional love we all need and crave.
Here is a great little saying “ Be the person your dog thinks you are “
Thanx, Dave & huge hugs for E.P. Huck for keeping us informed on these cases. Stay safe everyone.
Good Lord Dave. Thanks for the reminder of the gift they give us. Love you all. Raven,I'll pray for you. The evil going on is so palpable these days. Pray for guidance and strength. This life is a crucible,it seems. Hang on. Give the angels a chance to help.
You'll never find a better friend than a dog, they give affection and loyalty without expecting anything in return, unconditionally and completely.
Hey Dave, I’m an invasive cardiology PA. There’s a condition called Takatsubos cardiomyopathy or “broken heart syndrome”. It’s when your heart fails in response to a significant stress, most often emotional or mental. I’ve seen patients heart function decline to 5-10% and develop cardiogenic shock. Perhaps these men all saw something that disturbed or distressed them so much that this developed? When in this condition you are at increased for sudden cardiac death from a lethal arrhythmia. I still find it very hard to believe that all four of them would succumb from something like this. To take a turn of phrase from you, this dog don’t hunt. Chinas holding onto their cards on this one.
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