Ryupower wrote:I'm praying.
The next time tell him that the puppy will go to heaven. Which is much better than here, this place is a trash can! The puppy will love it there, never pain...never hurt..a land flowing with milk and honey.
It'll automaticly comfort him (if he's Christian), I hope!.
And yes, there are animals in heaven. their soul goes there.
God bless that puppy, and let your will be done to it...
Zar wrote:Praise God for all things awesome. Life ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Never be afraid to try something new. Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic. Dave Barry
bigsleepj wrote: Unfinished stories never leave you, nor do they fester. They only grow better, like wine locked away in a deep dark cellar, waiting for you to bottle it and bring it to the light.
My sisters puppy got parvo, we prayed and prayed. Then we finely found a vet that would take him,
and when we got there, the vet was shocked at how good he was doing.
He got all better. Mostly because of God grace.
Alice wrote:I didn't know mine was sick until it was almost too late. The funny thing is.... I felt like I should pray about it... about the puppy or something... the night before. But I put it off.
I felt really guilty about that afterwards.
Never be afraid to try something new. Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic. Dave Barry
bigsleepj wrote: Unfinished stories never leave you, nor do they fester. They only grow better, like wine locked away in a deep dark cellar, waiting for you to bottle it and bring it to the light.
Never be afraid to try something new. Remember that a lone amateur built the Ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic. Dave Barry
bigsleepj wrote: Unfinished stories never leave you, nor do they fester. They only grow better, like wine locked away in a deep dark cellar, waiting for you to bottle it and bring it to the light.
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