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Topic

beloved dog

Pet / Animal
#1
  • missing
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  • 2022/10/08 09:16

A year and a half ago
I lost my dog, who I loved like a 2 year old child, in an accident.
I spent every day feeling like I was in hell, that it was all the owner's fault and that it could happen to me.
Even now, that feeling comes back to me every day in a flash.
Finally, finally, I can write this story, but
I don't want to go into too much detail anymore, but
please reply if you feel exactly the same way as I do and can share 100%.
I have not been able to talk to any of my dog lover friends about this for a while now.
I was shocked more than when my parents passed away.
I suddenly feel that humans are emotional creatures and if I can share that with others, I would like to share it here with everyone.

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#26
  • 小型犬の飼い主
  • 2022/10/10 (Mon) 09:43
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I keep them at home, but they are always with me when I walk them around the neighborhood or let them play in my yard. I don't take them on trails because I don't know if a coyote might attack them in my yard, and I don't want to risk a snake bite. We don't go to the dog park anymore either because of the rare possibility of being attacked by other dogs. After a coyote invaded our yard and we had to evacuate the house in a crisis, we have become more cautious. I can't believe I lost my dog right in front of me.

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#28
  • きなりー
  • 2022/10/10 (Mon) 10:29
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21
A type of person who rubs salt into wounds with his own imagination.

24
The type who blames parents who lost their children and rubs salt in the wound.

Topi is not swearing, she is feeling remorse.
I don't want people who write posts like 21 and 24 to talk about responsibility.
People who don't understand people's feelings and hurt are really scary.
I imagine overprotective, militant animal rights people who are more overprotective than they need to be.

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#29
  • おっちょこちょい
  • 2022/10/10 (Mon) 11:11
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I am a person who can accept unintentional mistakes and failures as inevitable, so when I meet someone who is very meticulous, punctual, and needs every penny to be separated, I try not to get along with them. I once had lunch with a person who was 5-10 minutes late and whose mood was so obvious that I thought he was impossible to deal with.
I avoid people who cancel or are too loose because they can be pushy.

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#30
  • 許す
  • 2022/10/10 (Mon) 11:39
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It's strange
to think that not having forgiveness
makes you less attractive as a person ?.

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#35
  • 2022/10/10 (Mon) 17:57
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Yes, it is. It's natural, isn't it? You should look after them properly like #26 before you feel remorse.
If you can't do it, don't keep it. There are too many easy owners who say so.

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