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<font face="Verdana, Helvetica, Arial"><span style="font-size: 12px;"> Animals:
People are just wired differently. Some love the great outdoors -- hunting,
camping, hiking, etc., some people find it boring or even horrendous. Some
love to read, others hate it and see no point. Many people have no regard
for animals -- some would not be unkind, but have no particular feelings for
them, others are downright thoughtless and cruel.<br>
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Caring about animals probably starts in childhood. For some, not for others
-- who knows why?<br>
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I "love" my dogs -- some more than others -- just like parents who love one
child more than another (though they never admit it). I can't imagine having
an "outside-only" dog -- why bother? I like being greeted joyously every
time I come in the door -- EVERY time, whether I've been gone 5 minutes or
5 hours or 5 days. I like the special ones who follow me around the house
and lie beside my chair wherever I happen to be. I cry buckets when they die,
and remember and miss special ones who've been gone for 10, 20 or 30 years
or more. Maybe I love them partly because I know they love me. And depend
on me. Fortunately, I feel they give me comfort and calmness and company,
which balances what I give them in the form of food and housing and attention.
I could be happy with just one dog, although two are more fun for me and company
for each other when I'm not around. Twelve is too many, but is what happens
sometimes when we can't say no to one in dire need. And then another one.
What difference will one more make, we ask, until finally the answer is a
lot -- so no more. So far.<br>
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P.S. Well, make that 14 instead of 12 with the addition of two fosters...
which we won't keep, I hope, but they are SO sweet and needy. One was a starved
8-week-old, the other dragging a broken leg. But we said "No more!" and we
mean it, too. I think.<br>
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Riche Churchill, BUGLER<br>
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