+MrBlaziner Umm stop calling people idiots now your being more rude then the people who sweared at that guy or insulted him by calling everyone idiots.
+Chirag Shah So? Try and rustle some more jimmies, but simply being an animal (Which we all are if you took a basic bitch biology 101 class more than once in your life) doesn't deny the right to adore something- Especially a living thing, or even to appreciate a miraculous recovery. But I know not what a redard is- That much, could you enlighten me on?+MrBlaziner Satire? Which post was satire, now?
+Chirag Shah you are right. it is amnimal, but so are we. Maybe its a cultural thing. But you will see here in the US that we care for of dogs as part of our family and our children. Stop being a prick
Yeah I can't deal with persons like that ^^ I tried but I guess they're just kind of dead inside. Enjoy being a "human being", maybe someday you will understand that sometimes "just" animals are even better than some human beings.
+Chirag Shah maybe because "fucking retards" (at least learn how to cuss properly) like you don't get how special a bond between a pet and a person can get. She probably feels like Sammi is her child. Imagine your child gets a diagnose that it can never walk again. You lose all hope untii you find a new facility where your kid gets proper help. And then one day that situation happens, that your kid walks towards you again, and she didn't even know that that is going to happen.
My dog is paralyzed from the waist back after a surgery to remove massive tumors.
It's just so wonderful to see how adaptable dogs are. And thanks for loving
your dog enough to do whatever it takes to give her a happy life! Several
people told me I should just put my dog Ripley down because of her
progressive arthritis. But a wonderful surgeon gave her a 2nd lease on life
and she is very happy. She can't get around like she used to, but like your
dog, she has enough spirit to keep her going.
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My husband and I are a brand new husky owner and boy is it crazy. I enjoy
it but I have two questions. First is, we have two little dogs and our
husky that's 10 weeks our husky puts his butt in each of their faces and
always nipping at them will he calm down with the little ones? Second, we
have these balls that fall off our trees in front and backyard and he
always trying to eat Everything and I catch myself saying NO at everything
he does, should I let him explore or keep saying no? And he keeps biting
and I'm trying the "Ouch" but he can careless ):
+Sharon Lee Hudson has some good information there! But your husky might be thinking that you want to play more when you say ouch loudly, not sure but from what I know that might be why, I looked after a Jack Russell puppy for a couple of hours and he had a biting problem and saying "Ouch!" didn't work, he thought I wanted to play more so then I tried something else to stop him and it worked, I put a small towl to cover his eyes and said drop it loudly and he let go and then I gave him a treat and praised him. He learnt not to bite after a few times and now he drops most things when you tell him the command (And he doesn't care for a treat now either)
Okay. I found it. I've had trouble posting links in reply boxes before, so let me start with the name of the clip. It's at: How to stop a dog from Biting, Chewing, Being Destructive? Fan Friday #78
How are you saying ouch? I think with the Ouch, there's a way to say it, plus you have to ignore them after....I think. I think that's what Jessica said. She talked about it in one of her previous videos.
I hope she will be fine.I dont want you to loose another dog like what happend to my little cocker spaniel.Well its not the same thing but yea.But I still will prey for her each day and night.
Why didn't u post a vid today and for fan Friday I have a dog and it won't leave my golden retriever they are fighting and ruff housing how can I fix it
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I don't believe they actually don't have money. If they have a smartphone
or a car, they can afford surgery for their dog. There's a difference
between not having money and not willing to spend it. If they truly don't
have money, they shouldn't get a dog because there's no welfare for pets
like there are kids. This dog probably doesn't get appropriate preventive
care as well.
+justdrop - Maybe they shouldn't have let their dog get that fat if they cared. Dachshunds cannot be overweight at all, due to the length of their backs, it can cause so many issues. The owners are stupid, fat and lazy people that shouldn't own a dog.
@Cunt, I'd like to add a less cynical perspective: The average person doesn't "have the money to buy a house". Or even a car at that. They take out loans and plan on paying them off over several months or years. Using your logic, the average person should not buy anything unnecessary to survival seeing as they can't even afford their car or home. There is spend and live. And then there's spend, spend, spend. The idea is not to go overboard and do the latter.You're suggesting that people prone to financial setbacks should not have any extras and just save their money for hard times. A lot of people save some of their money. But you never know what's going to happen. The car might break down. Someone in the family could get seriously ill. Think about even something as simple as the refrigerator being broken. All costly things. That's not even day-to-day situations. My brother accidentally dropped and broke a gallon of milk once. That's $2.50 down the drain. Oh well, should've bought milk insurance. You cannot possibly plan for the all of the worst scenarios in life. You just have to expect that there will be some and do the best you can. Some people are not able to save very much money. But they do everything than can to make sure their pets' and children's needs are met. No one in the story expected the vet to cover the cost of the dog's surgery. The family knew they would no longer even have visitation rights to their dog. As for the for the people who have saved enough money to afford that kind of surgery, good for them. I'd consider them rich. The average person cannot afford to have $6,000 just sitting around in a bank account waiting for an emergency to happen. (By the way, it's not as if all the veterinarians out there have payment plans set up. The banks don't necessarily happily agree on a loan for a pet's surgery either. So no - a car versus a dog surgery is not comparably cheaper in the long run. Suddenly being in debt $6000 with interest? If it's not payed off right away, the bank may take away your car). Also, so what if someone has two emergencies at once? Let's say they had two dogs who had slipped discs. Should they have $12,000 saved? I know what you're trying to say, but I don't think it's applicable in this situation. The couple in this video don't look like a dirt-broke couple. They're not wearing shoddy clothing. The woman even has sparkly earrings on. And if that's their home behind them, they have furniture. The average person can afford some moderately expensive things. I realize that's there's pet insurance. I've checked out a lot of them. For a nice penny every month, they'll cover pretty much what regular people insurance does. Which is not everything.
+justdrop That just proves my point. If they have the money to buy a house and afford a kid, they can afford surgery. The average child costs $245,340 until they're 18. $304,480 if adjusted for inflation over 18 years. And that's before the outrageous amount for college, if the kid chooses to go. If they're willing to take all that on, a surgery is nearly an insignificant cost. Try looking at this objectively next time. This story is spun in a cheesy, heartwarming way, but it just proves that there are people who take advantage of generous veterinarians. Do you think vets just take money just to make your bank account miserable? Or do they have to earn a living to? What about the cost of equipments and medications? What about the people who DO have money? Do they have to pay? Why should they have to pay because they were responsible to have money saved up in case something like this happens? Why are we rewarding financially irresponsible pet owners and punishing the ones who save money because their animals are worth saving money for? Think about it, kid.
To the doctor, you are a fantastic person sir! If there were more people
like you in this world it would be a much better place to live in. God
bless!