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Old Apr 19, 2012, 03:51 PM
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We have 2 little terriers and they are the best cure for the blues. When my other halves bdp is bad and he's reduced me to hysterical tears, they sit between him and me til he backs off. And then they snuggle in and make a fuss of me. At the moment they are both following me around like my shadow, making sure i'm ok. They truely make me happy

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Old Apr 20, 2012, 10:51 AM
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We have 2 little terriers and they are the best cure for the blues. When my other halves bdp is bad and he's reduced me to hysterical tears, they sit between him and me til he backs off. And then they snuggle in and make a fuss of me. At the moment they are both following me around like my shadow, making sure i'm ok. They truely make me happy
Pet are so intuitive. It's so great that their calming and supportive nature surround you at such critical times.
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