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that is true compassion.
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Isn't it lovely?

I was holding back the tears reading it.
awww thats lovely...see Mr. Unger is single..mmmmmm if he looks after his
dog so caringly..I know where my next holiday is!!! lol
one wonders if the animal doctors can do anything at all.
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There is tablets you can give to ease the pain - but he appears to have found a more natural way to ease it - at 19 I would imagine he does not have long left and the this lovely hot guy is easing his way.
That is so sweet.
what a great story!
Awww that is lovely :)
What more can you say? One man and his dog.
Can't see for tears.
i just read this and started crying...
That is a beautiful story, I also have tears in my eyes.
That's a lovely story - that picture says it all about love and trust, doesn't it.
The dog's face is SO beautiful - O 'eck I'm filling up again.
Lovely story.
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I am an animal lover as I'm sure are all of you who have bothered to comment on this thread. This is a beautiful story of the love between a dog and its owner. But the story says that they stay in the water until the dog starts to shiver with the cold and then he lifts it out. So now we have a cold, wet, shivering dog which is wide awake and in pain.
The photos are beautiful but the reality isn't so good. Ought not the owner to be thinking about releasing his beloved pet from pain permanently?
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Ladybirder where does it say in the article that he keeps the dog in the water until it shivers?
It doesn't mention it in the above link, but that doesn't seem to be the full article that was printed the other day, in which it did mention about the dog getting cold and shivering, also the bit about the donations for the dogs treatment seems to be missing aswell.
Still a moving story though!
Yes it is missing from the above clip D97, but I've just found a fuller article. I've copied the couple of lines where it's said about the dog getting cold and also a link to the full article for you Helen.

>>She couldn't believe he fell asleep in my arms,' Mr Unger said.
Ms Hudson watched the man and his dog float around the lake for maybe five minutes before Schoep began to get cold and shake.
Mr Unger said he had to take him out of the water to let him warm up and was worried she hadn't had the chance to snap an image.<<


Read more: http://www.dailymail....de.html#ixzz23KqAlPXC

I don't think I'd do it unless it was in a heated swimming pool. It's lovely that people have donated money for the dog to have laser joint treatment and they say this is helping but I hope Mr Unger makes the right decision at the right time. And please don't think I'm knocking him because I'm not. I wish all people treated their dogs as well as he does.

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