Quote Originally Posted by carlson View Post
I couldn't pass her up the shelter that the cops brought her too were gonna put her to sleep but once I seen those sad eyes I knew I had to have her it's not right to spend your first four years in those conditions and shes become the most loving dog I've ever owned (feels guilty for past dogs haha) it took time for her to be ok with other dogs but working slow and my parents dogs helped that. When it came to me we bonded when our eyes meet Ill never understand how people can treat animals the way they do, that's why I enjoy talking to you all in a sightly broken world it's nice knowing fellow animal lovers
I've owned rescue dogs and non rescue dogs. The rescue dogs are,always better, more loving and more loyal dogs. Its like they know that you have given them a second chance and they are grateful for it. One of mine was a shelter dog and the other was a severely abused and malnourished dog that someone threw over my buddys 6 foot fence with a note on its collar that said ”do not want dog”. When they told us that someone did that I said bring it to my house, I'll take care of it. He was scared of people and it took a while but he us now the best dog i've ever owned.

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