Frisky Feline
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all i see is that photo shows they have some love in my own interpretation.
I love my dogs too, Byrdie. Lots of people have emotional bonds to their pets.Sweet photo??? It's a disgusting photo of a man that is obviously demonstrating emotional transference to his dog instead of to a human being.

Another word's--screw the veternarian for their work.
Sweet photo??? It's a disgusting photo of a man that is obviously demonstrating emotional transference to his dog instead of to a human being.
c'mon people.... lighten up! Byrdie's just kidding with the bestiality stuff. That's why I lol'ed.
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for share touching picture of homeless man with dog... Yes I know many homeless people need dogs for company but sometimes it helps them to collect money from animal lovers when they see dogs.Makes me question why a homeless person would be caring for a pet to begin with?
Pets are a financial responsibility. If one is homeless--why have a pet?
I have seen homeless people with dogs often in some big cities. The people said that it helps homeless people to get more money when the dogs are with them because you know many animal lovers around.
That´s why I brought dog food to give homeless person to aviod to give money to him. We know that they get support with foods and drink and sleep in "homeless" house.
Jiro,for share touching picture of homeless man with dog... Yes I know many homeless people need dogs for company but sometimes it helps them to collect money from animal lovers when they see dogs.
and it made me feel good inside! I'm still proud of it nowadays that I helped this man that day!
The dog itself will prevent the man from getting proper shelter at night, due to most homeless shelters do not allow animals much less soup kitchens.I love my dogs too, Byrdie. Lots of people have emotional bonds to their pets.![]()
You don't ever hold or pet your animal? You do not feel any bond to your pet?
If I remember, you have a dog as well.
Question...When you become homeless and would you give up your dog?
It's about making sacrifices when one is homeless and have no money to care for their dog or even to themselves.
Secondly--how I treat my dog is irrelevant to the topic at hand. We're talking about homelessness and pets.
If they truly love their animals--they would make a sacrifice and give them up. Remember--pets come and go.
It's about making sacrifices when one is homeless and have no money to care for their dog or even to themselves.
Secondly--how I treat my dog is irrelevant to the topic at hand. We're talking about homelessness and pets.
If they truly love their animals--they would make a sacrifice and give them up. Remember--pets come and go.
Highly unlikely that I will become homeless because I own 4 properties--so I can't answer your question. Sorry.

It's about making sacrifices when one is homeless and have no money to care for their dog or even to themselves.
Secondly--how I treat my dog is irrelevant to the topic at hand. We're talking about homelessness and pets.
If they truly love their animals--they would make a sacrifice and give them up. Remember--pets come and go.
Highly unlikely that I will become homeless because I own 4 properties--so I can't answer your question. Sorry.


Wrong answer. You have no heart for the pet then. :roll:
give them up to who? Many shelters are already overcrowded and chance is his dog would be euthanized. It is said that the happiest dog in the world is with a homeless person. much happier than a suburb dog because a homeless guy is a roamer, nomadic, traveler, etc. That is ultimately a dog's dream - to travel everyday along with the leader... exactly what the dogs' ancestors have been doing for hundred of thousand of years. That's why it's not uncommon to see a dog wearing no leash when walking with homeless person.
Like I said - a dog can eat whatever the bum's eating. a dog can sleep in wherever the bum's sleeping at. a dog can shit/piss wherever the bum's pissing/shitting at.