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jedwards
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Female Join date : 2012-04-04
Location : Arkansas

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PostSubject: The true meaning of loyalty   The true meaning of loyalty EmptyTue Apr 17, 2012 11:47 pm

I cannot get over how loyal my baby Chase is. I've been sick the past 5 days and last night I went to bed at 6pm. He slept by my side of the bed all night until 5:30 this morning. He wouldn't leave my side to go outside and go potty for my boyfriend and didn't have an accident all night long. (Usually he goes outside before we go to bed but this ended up being a LONG time in between.)

On a normal day he can be in a dead sleep and if I move off the couch he is by my side. Follow me into the kitchen, lay at my feet, get up and go to the bathroom, lay by the door, get up and go into my daughters room, lay by my feet, go back to the couch, lay by my feet. I absolutely adore this dog and I am SO thankful that I was able to adopt him from the humane society a year ago. I grew up with dogs and have never had a dog that was this loyal and loving.

Anyway, just had to share my proud momma thought Smile
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artoaky
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artoaky

Male Join date : 2012-02-15
Location : Long Island, NY

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PostSubject: Re: The true meaning of loyalty   The true meaning of loyalty EmptyWed Apr 18, 2012 1:36 am

Love it!!!
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Female Join date : 2011-08-25
Location : Santa Cruz, California

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PostSubject: Re: The true meaning of loyalty   The true meaning of loyalty EmptyWed Apr 18, 2012 2:06 am

It's amazing how dogs (and cats) can sense certain things. My cat Tabitha has an abscess on her leg and Kale has not been able to leave her along, he wants to constantly be near her, much to her dismay lol he usually ignores her existence.
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