Yeah…she was crying.   She really doesn’t want to be responsible for anything.  
She gets dogs and then when she doesn’t want to be bothered, she leaves them 
with her ex.

But, she does care in some way.  I didn’t bring up how I love Dolly & Desi, but 
the conversation from two days ago can’t really be far from her mind. He had a 
long life despite his epilepsy, and then the loss of hearing and sight from 
age.  Perhaps he will keep in her mind the value of a pet, and the love that 
she really had for him and then not be making remarks about me treating my dogs 
like little people.

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of mj turner
Sent: Saturday, May 28, 2011 5:01 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] My sister's dog

 

  

Sorry to hear about Bingo.  It is sad that it takes something like this tragic 
accident

to open your sister's heart and mind to how you feel about your little Dolly 
and Desi...

   mj

 

  _____  

From: Joan Croft <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]; [email protected]
Sent: Sat, May 28, 2011 3:33:39 PM
Subject: [Chihuahuas] My sister's dog

  

My sister has had some dogs in the past, but they all end up at her 
ex-husband’s house and he loves them and takes care of them.  She was telling 
me a couple weeks ago about her rat terrier that has had epilepsy ever since 
she got him about 12 years ago.  Her ex has been taking care of him, and now he 
is on his second wife since my sister.

This morning I was on Facebook and read that the little rat terrier fell in the 
pool and drowned this morning.  The dog was pretty much blind and deaf, and the 
ex-wife insisted that he go outside to go potty.  Her daughters found him in 
the pool.  My sister did love that dog, just isn’t the person who wants to be 
there for them all the time.  So, Bingo has passed over to the bridge…she is 
crying.  Maybe it will make her think of what a dog really means to her…maybe 
what my dogs mean to me.  I know that this is a very harsh thing to happen, but 
sometimes in life you make comments about others and you don’t really think 
about what might happen to yourself.  Well, I did meet Bingo once, and he was 
not all that attractive, but he was a wonderful dog that her ex took care of.

Just wanted to share…timing is everything especially when you start dissing 
people about the way that they take good care of their dogs and then they have 
to see how their dogs maybe could have been more well taken care of.



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