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Old 11-18-2004, 01:06 PM   #11
Greedy,Greedy,Greedy
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pet etiquette

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Originally posted by Replaced_Texan
Do you send a condolence card or note when you get word of the passing of a beloved pet? Patton was 13 1/2*, and he was as much a member of the family as anyone else.



*A year and a half older than the Displaced Dog, who, as we all know, is scheduled to die with me in a firey crash so I don't have to go through not having him. The Puppy will somehow find the strength to go on without us, probably licking and flirting her way through her grief.
People do all kinds of silly things with pets. Why not?

And, of course, the poor parent who had to take poochie out back and put her down is always glad to be reminded of how dear the bitch was to the little kiddies. (And to have their statements to the kiddies that they'd taken pooch "to the farm" contradicted).
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