Det er jo bare en hund. Et rovdyr der for ca. 10.000 år siden begyndte at
samarbejde med mennesket om at skaffe føde. Siden har hunden fået sig en
plads i vores familier. Da hunden er et flokdyr og har et behov for at kende
sig plads i flokken, syntes jeg det er vigtigt at vi ikke får begreberne
"menneske" og "hund" blandet sammen. Hunden er ikke et menneske og har ikke
de samme rettigheder som os! Hunden har det bedst med at vide hvor den hører
til i familien.
Hvis valget stod mellem min hund eller et hvilkent som helst medlem af min
familie...............
Mvh
Anders.
"Camilla Baird" <primpraus@mail.dk> skrev i en meddelelse
news:ab25470e50db75de14ba6c209b336b88.54586@mygate.mailgate.org...
> IF HE WERE A CHILD......??????
>
> If it were my brother, I'd find an allergist to help him with his
> allergies, no matter the cost.
>
> But they tell me; it's just a dog.
>
> If it were my sister, I'd find the best laser eye surgeon so she could
> see again, no matter the cost.
>
> But they tell me; it's just a dog.
>
> If it were my mother, I'd hire a staff of oncologists for the cancer
> that is stealing her away from me, no matter the cost.
>
> But they tell me; it's just a dog.
>
> If it were my father, I'd find the best orthopedic surgeon to enable him
> to walk again, no matter the cost.
>
> But they tell me; it's just a dog.
>
> If it were my husband, I'd hire every medical professional necessary to
> put him back together after that terrible accident that almost took him
> away, no matter the cost.
>
> But they tell me; it's just a dog.
>
> If it were my child, I wouldn't skimp on dental care, no matter the
> cost.
>
> But they tell me; it's just a dog.
>
> If it were my best friend, I would go with her to the doctor, every day
> that she needed me to help her through the worst pains in her life,
> taking time off work if necessary and putting my own needs aside, no
> matter the cost.
>
> But they tell me; it's just a dog.
>
> If any member of my family were dying, at that moment I would pull out
> all the stops and do whatever was in my power to save their life, no
> matter the cost.
>
> But they tell me; it's just a dog.
>
> Just a dog.
> Just my friend.
> Just my family.
> Please... my dog.. no matter the cost..
>
> Written by Nancy Campbell.
> after a particularly trying week at the vet hospital where she works.
> Feel free to pass it along, but she asks that you include her name.
>
>
>
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