Guest guest Posted March 20, 2008 Report Share Posted March 20, 2008 I've heard that dogs and sometimes cats can sense when we are in trouble. You will have a great caretaker in your new puppy. Very cool. Jeanne in WI I have had lots of great dogs over the years, cried when they went on to their rest, but I am fast loosing my heart to the latest dog we have. She is part lab and part shepherd, one of a litter that was being given away in front of my store. She bonded with the dog we had at the time and was a great puppy, but the other dog got out in the road and got hit (that hurt me worse than loosing any dog in history) Now you cannot get Penny to leave the yard and she just hates to see cars moving! But her crowning achievement is that any time I have a headache or am having a flareup she is right beside me. She helps me get out of the chair, she sleeps beside my side of the bed, and a week ago when this blood pressure started to kick up, she really started to act funny, licking me fast and furious, barking at me for no reason and did not want to go outside! She was nudging me all the time, and if I was having a headache she was really upset. I have been on medication for the past 3 days and the BP is finally starting to come down a bit, she is not pestering me so much! Now that is different for me for sure! She is still just a puppy, only about 6 months old, and I just think that is great instinct for care! I cannot wait to see how she turns out as a dog! She is also the quietest dog I have ever had and she seems to be easy to train so far! Connie in Alaska Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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