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quiller

This golden retriever completely loses it when her master returned home from a 9-month tour of Army duty in Kuwait. Feel-good alert!

Golden Retriever Welcomes Home Soldier

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You can have no greater friend than your dog. A dog doesn't care if you had a bad day, you're hurt emotionally or physically, or any thing else. Your dog loves you with no strings attached!
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walkstall

Quote from: quiller on July 28, 2014, 11:10:35 AM
This golden retriever completely loses it when her master returned home from a 9-month tour of Army duty in Kuwait. Feel-good alert!

Golden Retriever Welcomes Home Soldier

As much as I like cats you don't see them doing this.   Even my Neighbors dog is happy too see me after not seeing me for a month.  So times he will just come over on his own and see if we are alive.   :lol:
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keyboarder

Quote from: walkstall on July 28, 2014, 11:36:45 AM
As much as I like cats you don't see them doing this.   Even my Neighbors dog is happy too see me after not seeing me for a month.  So times he will just come over on his own and see if we are alive.   :lol:

We bought this house we are living in 6 yrs ago and the first day here we had a visit from 2 dogs from across the road.  One red bone and a black lab, two of the friendliest dogs I've ever seen.  Both well cared for but the older black one has died within the last year.  Their owners kept them up for the most part but every once in awhile we would get a visit.  The red bone jumped in my truck one day as I was leaving so I just dropped him off at his owner's house.  I keep doggie treats for the red bone and the new dog, a yellow Texas cur.  It is friendly as well.

We have yet to fix an appropriate place for a pet such as my "sheriff" would like to have.  He was a dog trainer/handler in the AF and would love to have a German Shepard.  He said that to properly take care of these dogs, one would have to make sure that they got adequate exercise and he's gone much of the day.  Said maybe after he retires he'll have the time for one.  In the meantime, the two visitors keep us plenty of company.  Their owners have trained them well but they revert to being the "children" they are and cross the road to our house.  It is amazing how they will peep from around the side of our house towards their owners house.   
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