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OT Animal Precinct Hospital (Animal Planet Channel)
Anybody else boo-hooing over Beanie the d*g?
I keep telling myself not to watch this show, but I always get sucked in. At least two of Tasha's p*ppies made it, and Jack Daniels only had a fracture instead of a worse break that needs surgery. His papa's tears over leaving him were what got me started. |
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OT Animal Precinct Hospital (Animal Planet Channel)
On Sat, 12 Nov 2005 21:55:51 -0500, "cybercat"
wrote: Anybody else boo-hooing over Beanie the d*g? I keep telling myself not to watch this show, but I always get sucked in. At least two of Tasha's p*ppies made it, and Jack Daniels only had a fracture instead of a worse break that needs surgery. His papa's tears over leaving him were what got me started. I only watched Emergency Vet once... and they had a kitty who died from anti-freeze poisoning, and a puppy who was run over by a car. I bawled so much when they both died that I could never watch the show again! Those poor poor poor little babies -- ~Karen aka Kajikit Crafts, cats, and chocolate - the three essentials of life http://www.kajikitscorner.com Online photo album - http://community.webshots.com/user/kajikit |
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OT Animal Precinct Hospital (Animal Planet Channel)
"Karen AKA Kajikit" wrote: I only watched Emergency Vet once... and they had a kitty who died from anti-freeze poisoning, and a puppy who was run over by a car. I bawled so much when they both died that I could never watch the show again! Those poor poor poor little babies Yep. You just never know what will happen. Tonight just after Beanie died (he was a very old terrier who would not stop seizuring) they rescued two German Shepherds who had been abandoned in a back yard. One had a chain embedded deeply into his neck. As gruesome as it was, it was also gratifying to see the chain removed, the wound cleaned, and him all healed up and on his way to a new home. I think I cannot resist these shows because I get to see the animals-- esp. babie animals. I am such a sucker for them. Also--it is GREAT to see the state-of-the-art hospitals supported entirely by donations in some of these cities. On the other hand, I just cannot believe the humans who neglect these animals. One woman--fairly young, not disabled, handed two young adult dogs that were in a room in her apartment with a mattress thick with waste. Their nails were so long they estimated that they had not been walked in months. Awful. But sometimes the rescues are great, with a good outcome for everyone. |
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