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<blockquote data-quote="Mamaof5" data-source="post: 481017"><p>I'm so sorry you had to go through that. I would die inside if Mo Man (I have so many pet names for him - pun intended... mo mo, mo man, momilies, momer, ke-mo-mo...I love my furry little fuuu yeah you get it right! LOL).</p><p></p><p>It is ABSOLUTELY TRUE that dogs are really our anchors in life. I did an article once on how dog behavior changes with chronic pain patients. How they seem to just get us as fibromites or chronic pain patients and how they accommodate us and all. When I'm feeling really bad or in the dumps it's momo man that plops his head in my lap and looks up at me with those big doggy eyes that say "hey, it's all gonna be okay mama". He'll chest bump my knee or sit on my feet and give that special momo man hug (wraps his head around me, kind like someone pulls you into them and wraps an arm around you except..he doesn't have an arm to do that with so he uses his head instead).</p><p></p><p>I love that fur brat of mine, he's like one of my kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mamaof5, post: 481017"] I'm so sorry you had to go through that. I would die inside if Mo Man (I have so many pet names for him - pun intended... mo mo, mo man, momilies, momer, ke-mo-mo...I love my furry little fuuu yeah you get it right! LOL). It is ABSOLUTELY TRUE that dogs are really our anchors in life. I did an article once on how dog behavior changes with chronic pain patients. How they seem to just get us as fibromites or chronic pain patients and how they accommodate us and all. When I'm feeling really bad or in the dumps it's momo man that plops his head in my lap and looks up at me with those big doggy eyes that say "hey, it's all gonna be okay mama". He'll chest bump my knee or sit on my feet and give that special momo man hug (wraps his head around me, kind like someone pulls you into them and wraps an arm around you except..he doesn't have an arm to do that with so he uses his head instead). I love that fur brat of mine, he's like one of my kids. [/QUOTE]
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