1. When I am in the power chair with Rosie by my side we put smiles on people's faces as they drive by.
I no longer feel like a person in a power chair but a person with a dog that people notice and like to make positive comments.
2. I'll write more later
Posted by 5dana8 (Member # 7935) on :
Hi Kam
good to hear Rosie keeps ya happy
My life would be real stinky without my 2 dogs. Their males so I call them "my boys".
Since some of us lymies spend so much time at home, they are really important to me. They give me unconditional love. I amire them so much because they spend so much time "waiting" for me ~ Not a very active life they have but I do try to make up for it in the noogie department
Just gotta luv em Dana
Posted by 1Bitten2XShy (Member # 12280) on :
I just broke down and purchased an English Bulldog puppy this past Sunday. I already have 3 boxers, but they are really getting up there in years and thought it would be nice to have a puppy around.
YEESSSHHH, I had forgotten what it was like to housebreak, listen to them cry at night and get up to find that even though you had just taken them out @ 4AM, and here it is 6AM, they managed to poop EVERYWHERE in their crate and now need a bath.
Yup, great "stress reliever". LOL
I do love thim though!
Posted by Cobweb (Member # 10053) on :
I've got great pictures of my animal companions which I want to figure out how to post on lymenet.
My kids(teenagers) think I'm "retarded". My pets look up to me, they have no choice-I'm taller than they are, but they also adore me, obey me, kiss me with licks, and provide warm fuzzies all the time.
Posted by savebabe (Member # 9847) on :
I don't know what I would do without my baby boy, Chewie.