Dear Ricardo,
Thank you for your advice, and your understanding. Unfortunately, little Moose isn't microchipped. After nearly three days, this morning I started getting phone calls from people who had spotted him in various parts of our neighborhoo…
Moose will come back ...he is just checking the hood a little bit.
My Dante scaped a little a few days ago in the middle of the rain, I look for him all over
the place until I run out of gas, one hour and a half later, I was on the Net on Craigs lis…
I've seen Moose!!! -- but instead of running to me after three days on the lam, he ran away from both my husband and me. I followed him as far as I could, into a small local cemetery, but he wouldn't come back. I'm heartbroken that he doesn't seem t…
Dear friends,
After nearly 3 days, I've finally received two local reports that Moose has been spotted. The most hopeful one is from two litle girls who saw him in the backyard last night -- near where we often take our morning walks. So he's alive…
I came home at late-lunchtime this afternoon to walk my new lovable poodle Moose. When we were 2 or 3 blocks from our house, another small dog yanked its leash from its owner's hands, and charged at us, running and growling. I did my best to keep th…
What is your dog's breed? (If you have more than one dog, please list a name followed by breed.)
Miniature poodle
About Me:
I'm a part-time cantor in a small local synagogue, and work part-time in a small local consulting firm. My husband and I have been married for 30 years, and we've had Ollie for 10.5 of them. I've been a diabetic almost as long as we've been married; I was diagnosed with colon cancer 11 months ago -- and have undergone both surgery and 6 months of chemotherapy since.
What is one thing your dog does that reminds you to open your heart and love more deeply?
He's always waiting to greet me when I get home -- as if it's the highlight of his day. No matter how unappreciated I feel the rest of the day, I'm always touched by that small, fuzzy face and its heartfelt smile.
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Animals always have a way of cheering you up. I fell recently and dislocated my knee and have been limping ever since. When I fell my dog was the only one home and he stayed right by my side until help arrived. Now he limps along with me sometimes even though there is nothing wrong with him. It always cheers me up and makes me laugh. They are amazing creatures and I know Oliver will help you get through your illness. Best of luck to you!
Thanks, Kathie. Ollie is 13 and a half, and has his share of physical problems, as any little old man would. But we continue to help each other -- and that's what counts.