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Apr 18, 2021

Pets are sensitive and caring

Son In Law's brother brought their Mother to live with SIL and my Daughter, He has SIL's dog, a Japanese hunting dog, rare breed, now for his companion. He saved his life when he had a massive heart attack and kept going from his bedroom to their Mother's attempting to and finally getting the message through to her to call someone.
I am chronically ill and the other day I was sitting on the couch watching TV and not really functional. Felt like death.
Keyoto came to me squeezed up tight to one leg and laid his head on my lap and looked into my eyes. He didn't make a sound but was saying I care. His warmth made me tear a bit. I scratched his ears and talked to him and he never moved, until my wife came to check on me.
I thought my Dakota was the only dog like that. Dogs are intelligent and they care for their people. I first saw the dog in 2012, as just a months old pup. he would grab my pants leg and shake it trying to pull me off my feet. He loved attention and has more energy the 10 people.
He is now 9yearsold, in his prime and wise. Too bad dogs don't usually live more than 1 5years
  • I saw that story. There was a lot of trying to find another explanation for it. My first cat as a little kid always came to me when I cried. I never shut my bedroom door so he could comfort me.

    True story:
    Years ago I had a cat, Bernice. She has these beautiful fat cheeks and I would often stop and give them a little pinch saying "look at those cheekies". She really didn't like it.

    One day after pinching her cheekies and getting a glare in exchange, I said "if you don't want me pinching your cheeks then bring me a kitten".

    I went on my day, and THAT VERY night while watching Dr Who (classic episodes, but they weren't considered "classic" then), I went and opened the back door to call the cats in. Sitting on the top step of the stairs - dead center pointed right at the door - was a little brown kitten. I had never seen it before.

    Sitting on the handrail at the top of the stairs, watching everything, was Bernice. I never pinched her cheeks again.
  • Just saw a youtube about a cat in a hospice that knew who was about to die. She'd go to their room and get on the bed with them. Right every time.
  • Great story!

    I've always believed that animals have more empathy than they've been given credit for.
    Recently a study determined that dogs can hold grudges. I told that to a friend and she said "well duh!". Years ago, she had barked back at my Bat-dog - Bat-dog held that grudge for years and it took Aunt C a lot of hard work to be forgiven.

    Which breed is he? My dad's akita woke my niece up when an outlet in her room started sparking during the night.