Wife let her out Saturday night and didn't tell me. Will leave the side garage door open for awhile but bet the coyotes have got her. She stayed out during the day and when I came home she would come running to meet me. Probably be looking for her for a long time.
No, they ARE people, they are our children that never grow up.
The hardest part of being a human, is that our true friends, our dogs and cats have such short lives in comparison to ours and all they ask from us is love and care.
We have had some owls show up here lately so figure one got her. She knew what the coyotes were and would come to the house when they howled. Thanks to all of you.
They take a piece of your heart with them. Had to put down my Australian Shepherd following a seizure about a month ago. My companion for thirteen years.
Originally posted by Crazyhorseconsulting: No, they ARE people, they are our children that never grow up.
The hardest part of being a human, is that our true friends, our dogs and cats have such short lives in comparison to ours and all they ask from us is love and care.
I hope your friend comes home safe.
Sorry for your loss, they are not people but they do impact us.
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