I had a Siamese cat that went missing. I would step out on the front stoop every morning and afternoon and call for him, ” Here Snitch, here Snitch!” About 10 days went by and one Saturday morning I stepped out to call him and coming up the road around the corner was Snitch! He ran to me and I picked him up and took him in the house. He was skinny, dirty and full of weeds and foxtails. He slept for three days straight and took about a week for him to get back to normal. It turns out he had gotten in the back of a truck when a guy came out to give me a quote for concrete on my driveway and rode about 20 miles into town and then found his way back home.
Shar-Pei mix! From New Orleans, Katrina rescue, My foot! That is a pit bull, and yet another example of the media trying to skirt the issue that the breed is just as faithful, loving, and suited to family domesticity as the owner’s Chihuahua. If we are so committed to combating racism, then we need to examine “breedism” if we want to read feel-good stories about dogs coming home.
Humans have always received the better half of this friendship. Good girl Georgia.
from recent study: dogs know when someone is mean to their owner, and they would snub that person even if offered food!
Another example of why so many dog owners prefer the company of animals, as opposed to people. The Divinity of Dogs.
I had a Siamese cat that went missing. I would step out on the front stoop every morning and afternoon and call for him, ” Here Snitch, here Snitch!” About 10 days went by and one Saturday morning I stepped out to call him and coming up the road around the corner was Snitch! He ran to me and I picked him up and took him in the house. He was skinny, dirty and full of weeds and foxtails. He slept for three days straight and took about a week for him to get back to normal. It turns out he had gotten in the back of a truck when a guy came out to give me a quote for concrete on my driveway and rode about 20 miles into town and then found his way back home.
Shar-Pei mix! From New Orleans, Katrina rescue, My foot! That is a pit bull, and yet another example of the media trying to skirt the issue that the breed is just as faithful, loving, and suited to family domesticity as the owner’s Chihuahua. If we are so committed to combating racism, then we need to examine “breedism” if we want to read feel-good stories about dogs coming home.