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LoftyLottie | 17:08 Mon 14th Jun 2010 | Animals & Nature
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Just wondering, as a result of something that has just been said to me today . Do pet owners consider their animals as part of their family or disposable commodities that can be replaced quite easily if anything happens to them?
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Somost of us agree on that.

Can you love an animal much like you might love a human and would you put your dog's welfare before those of a human stranger. Be truthful - don't say what you think is correct!
oh i see, lol- i thought Bobbs was asking me..."what about....?"

Sorry Bobbs
WHEY-HEY
Boo, what about that..lol
Totally part of the family. Sadly will have no more now but love to make a fuss of anyone's pet that will let me
Yes, I would Lottie. My dog, to me means more than a random child.

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AV's gonna have a coronary over this post :P
i don't care about human strangers at all, The McTavish Twins would easily be put first
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I doubt it BOO ;o)

I just don't understand that anyone can talk of a pet dog as being dispensible because you can easily get another one!!!
I don't want to go down that road myself because I tried hard to get my thread back to A.R.Ps
I love my kids and I loved my little dog,
Bobbs
You mean you can't get more children???

Not even Ebay?
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Bobbie. You weren 't in the least offensive on that thread. You know this is in no way aimed at you.
I love my dog to bits......after my previous dog died I swore I would never get another as 2 years later I still get upset at the thought of her dying. However I was offered a dog who would otherwise have been abandoned and took him in and have never regretted it.
However, if I had to choose between saving my dog's life or the life of a child, I would save the child.
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I'm feeling better now to know I am not alone on this.
oh I know that LL, and I also know where your'e coming from, believe me x
Year ago I shared the life of a magnificent Newfi called Bosun. I could not write any better than Lord Byron:-

INSCRIPTION ON THE MONUMENT
OF A NEWFOUNDLAND DOG.
A Memorial to Boatswain
by
Lord Byron
Newstead Abbey, November 30, 1808.
Near this spot
Are deposited the Remains of one
Who possessed Beauty without Vanity,
Strength without Insolence,
Courage without Ferocity,
And all the Virtues of Man without his Vices.
This Praise, which would be unmeaning Flattery
If inscribed over human ashes,
Is but a just tribute to the Memory of
BOATSWAIN, a DOG
Who was born at Newfoundland, May, 1803,
And died at Newstead, Nov 18th, 1808.

This never fails to humble me.
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Are you really sure craft. If you had no time to think and the child was a complete stranger? It's easy to say but I know for sure I would insinctively rescue my dog first (not necessary probably 'cos she swims like a little otter and loves the water!)
Each to their own Lottie but yes I'm convinced I'd save the child (and I can't stand kids)
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LOL Craft. I'm not that keen either.
Our pets are part of the family, but that is to say, we do not indulge them excessively and only give natural food to them, ie no chocolate or such like. Breaks my heart then they die!
I would be traumatised if I lost my dogs but know they would soon settle elsewhere regardless of my feelings.

There are kennels nearby that receive strays etc.....none have pined to death and unclaimed pets are/have been successfully re-homed.
Have you seen the price of vets' bills?

If your dog gets sick, the best thing is to have it shot, and start with a fresh one.

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