tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19332364.post116886774831841263..comments2023-10-11T12:52:13.678+02:00Comments on Postcards from "Pension Milou': A decidedly dodgy childhoodJillyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08059152467099868300noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19332364.post-68152932401056696632007-02-16T15:10:00.000+01:002007-02-16T15:10:00.000+01:00Well, I am back. And this time I looked and read t...Well, I am back. And this time I looked and read this blog about dogs. I love dogs and told you about my Autumn Eve. Anyway, I linked this blog to my website at http://www.oldmanlincoln.com/. I hope you don't mind. I want people to read these stories if possible. I really liked Arthur and Loulou that I just finished reading.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19332364.post-1168992309178224202007-01-17T01:05:00.000+01:002007-01-17T01:05:00.000+01:00Hello Jilly!!I am siting here with Paul on the sof...Hello Jilly!!<BR/><BR/>I am siting here with Paul on the sofa, sqeezed together so as not to disturb the two slumbering hounds, whos territory we are obviously infringing upon... Pickle is upside down, after a gruelling of chasing pigeons, birds and other offensive sounds, and Pumba is trying to beat the canine snoring world record. As we read your column, we got a lillte bit chocked up, and felt simultaniously happy and sad. <BR/>Indeed, we feel so blessed to have been chosen by two such incredibly amazing dogs, and cherish every minute in their company. But we feel sad and powerless when we hear stories of all the other pups we can not help. Thank goodness you are here to remind us of our responsabilities...<BR/><BR/>All our love, <BR/><BR/>Tasha, Paul, Pumba and Pickle...Natashahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04638195938061617654noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19332364.post-1168975593737504012007-01-16T20:26:00.000+01:002007-01-16T20:26:00.000+01:00It is very sad to hear stories like this. Although...It is very sad to hear stories like this. Although it happens in all countries, in some places it is worse than others. I lived in the UK for 11 years, where fortunately such abuse is relatively uncommon. I could always find kind people there to look after my animals when I had to travel on business. I know they treated the animals well because I could see how the animals behaved with them when I came back. Unfortunately, since leaving the UK, I find it very difficult to find people that I will trust my animals with.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19332364.post-1168886464470391072007-01-15T19:41:00.000+01:002007-01-15T19:41:00.000+01:00Hi Jilly,I'm travelling incognito today, too lazy ...Hi Jilly,<BR/>I'm travelling incognito today, too lazy to sign in.<BR/><BR/>You tell their stories so very well I'm (again)tearing up. Such beautiful dogs glowing with health and happiness. It makes it even more heartrending to think of the ones that were left at the refuge.<BR/>Thank you for sharing their stories.<BR/>AngelaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com