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  • DoggyDaddy

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    I probably have a wider definition of cute than most in this thread lol
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    littletommy

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    So, I got home from the hospital yesterday, after having a kidney removed on Friday, I feel pretty good, considering. Our three pups all showed some signs of stress while I was gone, but the shepherd has really stepped up his velcro tendencies since I got home. He comes and stands a few inches from me when I’m being helped out of my chair, and then walks beside me, actually leaning into my left leg to wherever I go. He stays with me constantly. My wife said he would lay in front of my chair with his ears sagging while I was gone.

    When I’m sitting in my chair, he’s right next to me, worrying
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    DoggyDaddy

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    So, I got home from the hospital yesterday, after having a kidney removed on Friday, I feel pretty good, considering. Our three pups all showed some signs of stress while I was gone, but the shepherd has really stepped up his velcro tendencies since I got home. He comes and stands a few inches from me when I’m being helped out of my chair, and then walks beside me, actually leaning into my left leg to wherever I go. He stays with me constantly. My wife said he would lay in front of my chair with his ears sagging while I was gone.

    When I’m sitting in my chair, he’s right next to me, worrying
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    They definitely "know". Our Ruthie is DoggyMama's velcro dog, especially when she's feeling bad from chemo.
     

    littletommy

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    They definitely "know". Our Ruthie is DoggyMama's velcro dog, especially when she's feeling bad from chemo.
    The other two pups were happy that I was home, and they just seemed to go right back to their normal behavior, but Huston has just been so concerned acting. It’s really good to know that he’s always watching.
     

    BugI02

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    So, I got home from the hospital yesterday, after having a kidney removed on Friday, I feel pretty good, considering. Our three pups all showed some signs of stress while I was gone, but the shepherd has really stepped up his velcro tendencies since I got home. He comes and stands a few inches from me when I’m being helped out of my chair, and then walks beside me, actually leaning into my left leg to wherever I go. He stays with me constantly. My wife said he would lay in front of my chair with his ears sagging while I was gone.

    When I’m sitting in my chair, he’s right next to me, worrying
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