Coming home!
I came home on Sunday from my ten days of
camping, on Monday I was sick as a dog got the damn flu. So hubby helped out a
lot, walking the dog and doing things around the house. I was in bed for two
day with fever. And when I have a fever I can shower all I want it just doesn’t
help. I still have two weeks left of my holiday (yippee) It’s been three days
since I wrote anything and that bothers me most of being sick L. As for the reading part ..I
have much audio books thank god because reading with fever isn’t doable.
Sad news!
Furthermore my neighbors sister died this
week at the age of 47 What can I say.
Fair, not fair? It is what it is life can be a bitch sometimes. She was a wonderful woman with a powerful
spirit RIP sweetie.
Tonight they all go to church to pray for
her, I’m sick so I’m stuck at home.
Is it the dog or the human!
More bad news, hubby came back from walking
with Max and Max’s doggie friend a very cute little pooch was bitten to death
in the park were we always take our Max *shudder* A small li’ll doggie bitten to death by two
huge dogs, how awful is that!
And the man who owned the little doggie tried
to help his doggie he got bitten so severely, he ended up in the hospital the
man has a heart condition and is already very sick.
Why want people big, big dogs? Is it
because they themselves are insecure, I would say 90% of those people are very
insecure and by having a big mean dog they feel like a man. Losers In my humble opinion. My hubby walks with our
doggie and doesn’t feel less of a man.
Men who walk with small dogs are the real
men, they have confidence and don’t feel less of a man when walking a small
dog.
And it’s the human who is at fault when the
dog becomes dangerous, it’s all about knowing how to raise your dog. And if you
don’t know how to, then there are dog schools. They are able to help train your
dog so the dog becomes balanced.
Balanced dogs are not dangerous they are social
and won’t kill other dogs.
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