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Post by susan76 on Jul 21, 2008 16:12:49 GMT -5
AWWW!! i dont know wich was cuter.. the puppies or that big grown man singing to them. Great find!
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Post by Lom83 on Jul 21, 2008 16:17:37 GMT -5
AWWW!! i dont know wich was cuter.. the puppies or that big grown man singing to them. Great find! The clip was shown on a TV show here that shows some videos from YouTube (talk about cheap TV!) and I looked up the shows website and found the original link to the video, thought people here might find it cute 
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Post by Librarian on Jul 21, 2008 17:19:14 GMT -5
Lom!!! I love that!!! So Sweet...
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Post by leslee on Jul 22, 2008 11:46:12 GMT -5
That's so cute!!!Gosh,I want to cuddle those doggies... #hug#
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Post by Natalie on Jul 22, 2008 12:30:14 GMT -5
Awww, they are boxer puppies!
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Post by Lom83 on Jul 28, 2008 16:06:42 GMT -5
im not sure if this has been posted already but this was shown on TV and its really emotional... so I wanted to share it. The Lion was originally brought up by these British people who then let it free in Africa and this is the Lion, called Christian, reuniting with them later...
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Post by lunkhead on Jul 28, 2008 16:30:44 GMT -5
Ohhhh, the video is really touching! And it's absolutely surprising to see a lion acting like a cat...well, a huge cat, indeed...
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Post by Lom83 on Jul 28, 2008 16:46:11 GMT -5
Ohhhh, the video is really touching! And it's absolutely surprising to see a lion acting like a cat...well, a huge cat, indeed... Yeah, it is pretty large. I'd be afraid of its claws scratching/cutting me when it lunged like that, if I were one of those people but its still an awesome video
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Post by texasgal on Jul 28, 2008 20:29:26 GMT -5
My friend, Sylvia, was telling me about this while we were riding our bikes together yesterday. Thank you for posting the video!
This same thing happened in North America with a wolf (or was it two wolves) meeting their human mom and dad again after having been rehabilitated to the wild.
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Post by Lom83 on Jul 29, 2008 3:21:28 GMT -5
My friend, Sylvia, was telling me about this while we were riding our bikes together yesterday. Thank you for posting the video! This same thing happened in North America with a wolf (or was it two wolves) meeting their human mom and dad again after having been rehabilitated to the wild. Cool. The woman, who's from the Born Free foundation, was being interviewed about it on that TV show yesterday. She mentioned that they originally got the lion cub from Harrods in London - can you imagine?! geez... and they showed a video of her playing with Elsa (or well Elsa was dead by then but the lion that played her in the movie) in the water from the movie from the 1960s...
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Post by texasgal on Feb 25, 2009 9:03:05 GMT -5
This forum doesn't appreciate my links but maybe the animal lovers will make an exception for this one: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rooyt3ptNcoJust about the sweetest video I've seen in a long time.
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Post by Remi on Feb 25, 2009 11:27:59 GMT -5
Awww... so sweet. #kissing# Thanks Tex!
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Post by furg on Jul 3, 2009 6:39:26 GMT -5
I'm putting my dog into kennels for the first time...feeling bit antsy about it...  I hope she doesn't hate me when we collect her a week on Sunday!
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Post by texasgal on Jul 3, 2009 18:07:10 GMT -5
It depends on how high-strung her personality is and how much attention the caretakers are able to give her during her stay. Some dogs are happy as can be as long as they're with people who take good care of them and walk and play with them.
Hate to say it but others may need to be a little bit re-introduced to their owners. A worst-case scenario is if she is kenneled with other dogs who don't accept her, she is shunned by them, and ignored by the staff who may be too overworked to give the dogs much attention.
My lovable little poodle was so traumatized by his separation from home and a week in the kennel that he didn't recognize me when I reached into his cage to lift him out. He bit me hard! Being a poodle, it took him a few hours to settle down and realize he was home again.
So, just be prepared for anything. Listen to what the caretakers tell you about her behaviour while she was there, and be alert for how she reacts to you when she sees you for the first time. She may jump for joy when she sees you and be beside herself with ecstasy. On the other hand, she might resent you for leaving her. She might sit with her back to you all the way home <grin>. She might even leave an inappropriate "gift" for you after she gets home. But I'm sure she'll eventually get over it after you shower her with love and playtime.
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Post by furg on Jul 12, 2009 15:48:53 GMT -5
Hi TG, got my doggie back from kennels today and she was absolutely fine...it was ME that had separation anxiety...#lol#
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