OMG!
I cry when my dogs die, but this is taking things too far.
Beloved pet or not, it is just a dog/cat/etc., the left really
has succeeded in getting people to believe that pet animals
are the equivalent to human beings.
How utterly pathetic.
I like my dog better than most humans I know. He doesn’t judge, he’s loyal and won’t stab you in the back, and I think he’d probably die for me.
“How utterly pathetic.”
There is no such thing as “just a dog”. You are utterly pathetic.
Dancing on someone’s sorrow? You know there are people out there that don’t have a spouse, and their family is not around or deceased. All of God’s creatures are special in some way.
Not sure I agree with that. Dogs have more love in their hearts than most of humanity.
The more I learn about people, the more I prefer dogs.
“Beloved pet or not, it is just a dog/cat/etc.” ....
What kind of dogs do you have? The kind that are left outside or left in cages? I don’t think you understand at all the affection between human and canine. You’re missing a huge part of life. Maybe I feel sorry for any dogs you might actually have.
Or just a grouch?
As someone who has a family member that has suffered Takotsubo I will tell you that linking this to the death of a pet is merely one example. People that are stressed due to their emotional or physical health who become stressed by a loss of a loved one, a big life change or other situations where their body dumps a surge of stress hormones, such as adrenaline can end up dead or with permanent damage or progressive loss of ejection fracture if not properly diagnosed.
90% of the cases are women due to hormonal ties that are not yet fully understood. This has been around for a long time and was referred to as someone dying of broken heart in the centuries prior to the clear understanding of the process.
This condition can also be caused by a burst of happiness at a wedding or birthday or the stress of chemo.
So you’re one of those “the dog only licks you because you’re salty” types I guess.
Only as ass would say “just a dog”.
No.