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To: koan who wrote (161345)5/29/2009 1:30:00 AM
From: Chunger  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 313154
 
Our dog makes eye contact with us as well which we're told means complete trust...unlike many humans. We had her for 3 years now, she was a victim of severe abuse.
When we adopted her from our local humane society when she was 3 weeks old and we had to wait until she had healed from her injuries before we could take her home.
It was a tough wait for us all, the wife and i and three teenaged daughters and one preteen daughter at the time. They allowed us to take her home as early as possible only because my wife is a Registered Nurse.
The girls named her Sadie, she had a broken jaw, broken leg, fractured hip and some broken ribs and very little trust in anyone or anything.
Today, she is the finest happiest dog i think we have ever seen. She has never shown agression and is more than happy to play all day long with anyone who is willing! lol



To: koan who wrote (161345)5/29/2009 9:22:30 AM
From: ogi  Respond to of 313154
 
ooh she is a little one. Hope she recovers quickly !!! I had one cat "Vicky" all my years growing up, if any of us were ill she was on the bed giving comfort even before my mother, who was a nurse, would know we were sick!!

Cheers,
Ogi