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    Quote Originally Posted by badger View Post
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    I was especially moved in the episode where they showed the guy who works full time at the cemetary, how he cares so deeply about every single animal that crosses the rainbow bridge and does little ceremonies for them. The episodes where the animals die are so sad, but they all were shown love in the time they were there.

    I remember that episode so well. It was for Bruno, the elderly Chow Chow with the neurological problems (listed to one side, had difficulty walking, had gone home with one of the vets so he could be monitored more closely.) The ceremony is so touching. I love the windchime "garden" they have there...every time you hear the chimes it's the spirit of the animals who've passed on letting the people know they're ok. Since seeing that I've given small windchimes to people I know who've lost their pets. I have one in our back yard for a cat who had somehow gotten into our basement (probably for warmth, it was winter), couldn't find a way back out and died. He was found when another tenant went to check on the furnaces.

    Itself, sounds like you had an incredible experience. A firecracker? Really? Who thinks up this sort of thing to do to an animal. I hope they caught the person who did this to that poor cat.

    I wish they'd make more episodes of Dog Town.
    Last edited by nancielle; 07-10-2010 at 11:21 AM.
    I'm a Dog on a Mission! The human & I are doing Woofstock again this year!

 

 

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