My little dog, he did not get ill. It is so funny that people get ill on a boat and dogs do not.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I got my service dog when I was medically retired out of the military, and it was the best thing that ever happened to me. I wish every medically retired serviceman could have a service dog. He's amazing. He's my best bud. I go everywhere and anywhere with him.
I rescued a dog. It was a beautiful.
My mom was a rescue veterinarian, and I grew up helping her nurse injured animals back to health. Any deer hit by a car, fox caught in a trap, whatever it was that got hurt, everyone brought them to my mom.
I had a dog named Oliver with severe separation anxiety. He couldn't be alone... so I had to bring him wherever I went.
I see dog stories as an antidote to the dire news that nothing is ever going to get better.
When my dog Buster died, I couldn't get over it. I was in bits.
I was so sad from losing two of my dogs and my mother. I had this vision of all these animals sitting behind bars. They had no control and were scared. That's why I got into fostering and adopting animals out.
I'm a great dog fanatic. My own dog died a little while ago and I take it very personally when things die - it's a major offence.
I attempted to fish in Scotland and I managed to hook a dog. It was a horrible moment but the dog turned out to be fine.
When I was very young, my nanny was a big Newfoundland dog... whose task was to keep me from drowning.