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georgie39

pups

my dog have 11 pups 2 didnt make it after they poisoned her in july because they wanted to brake in my neighbor's house .

now what must i do with so many young onesfrustrated
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Lukeon

The Rhodesian ridgeback

Often referred to as the African Lion Hound, is a native of South Africa.

Weight Range:

Male: 36-40 kg.
Female: 65-75 lbs.

Height at Withers:
Male: 60-70 cm.
Female: 60-65 cm.

Features:
Floppy ears (naturally)

Expectations:
Longevity Range: 10-13 yrs.
Tendency to Drool: Low
Tendency to Snore: Low
Tendency to Bark: Low
Tendency to Dig: Low
Social/Attention Needs: Moderate
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LadyImp

Puppies on Cliff - Rescued!

On Saturday evening, a member of a local hiking group fb page posted a desperate plea for help in getting two dogs off a cliff ledge. According to the post, the dogs had been up there for four days crying and barking.

Apparently, a friend of the poster lived right under where the dogs were located and could hear them barking and crying all night, but couldn't get at them to bring them down. The poster had contacted the RCMP and the local Search and Rescue (SAR), and both had told them it wasn't a human and there wasn't anything they could do.

The poster was at his wit's end, begging for someone with climbing experience to help get these two dogs off the ledge and not leave them to starve to death. As many in the hiking group had dogs, the response was immediate and encouraging, with offers of a canine stretcher and various other paraphernalia possibly required.

Receiving enough help, they organized a group to attempt to get the dogs at 6:30am yesterday morning.

A local SAR volunteer apparently offered to help, and probably advised the team that unqualified and inexperienced climbers were going to try and rescue the dogs. Rather than risk the lives of humans trying to rescue the dogs, the SAR team stepped up and in and asked people to stay away from the area in the morning, as they'd be going in themselves to get the dogs.

With bated breath, everyone that was aware of the dogs waited for word on the rescue. Finally, about mid-morning, photos were posted of the SAR rescuers with the puppies in their arms. The dogs were only about 17 weeks old and St. Bernard mix, so still very little. How they got to the ledge and who they belong to is still a mystery, but there are all kinds of offers of adoption.

I can't, for the life of me, understand how two puppies could be left on a ledge and the owner not frantic to get them down. At this point, no one is owning up to ownership, or how those two puppies ended up being there.

My big question is, did the owner and puppies fall and are they missing the owner somewhere down the cliff? Hopefully, no humans are out there, injured, but I'd think SAR would check. So many questions with no answers, but the great news is that the puppies were rescued and are safe.
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epirb

The truth about what happened in the Capitiol protest

Woman murdered by police officer unarmed and no threat to the killer or anybody else .
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Tiger_Moth

Animal cruelty

There seems to be a country war taking place on C.S. at the moment. Bit pathetic in my opinion but whatever turns some people on sigh

Having read the now disabled blog on racing horses and Pat's comments on animals in general, I got to thinking about animal cruelty , especially in the farming industry. As I understand it there is a very high rate of the use of antibiotics on farming stock in the States . I haven't covered much of this, but looked at this article which was a shocker too. If you want to raise issues look at the wider picture not just horse racing in Australia.handshake

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chancer_returnsonline today!

Share a photo of your pet

This is my adorable (and cheeky) little lady - Sal. She was bought for me for my 40th birthday and I got her (coincidentally) as the initial lockdowns began in March 2020. She's been a Godsend. I had never considered myself a dog person but I don't know what I'd do without her now. She's extremely energetic, not shy, and VERY friendly (she loves going up to strangers and getting petted when I bring her out for walks laugh). She's a British Golden Retriever (cream coloured as opposed to red).

Feel free to share about your own pet(s) and share picture(s) as you like wave

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raphael119

TRUMP'S ANNOUNCEMENT WAS A DISASTER!!!!

IVANKA DIDNT ATTEND!!! DID SHE CUT HIM OUT OF HER LIFE?!?!?!?
HIS SPEECH WAS NUTTY AND INCOHERENT!!!!!!
PEOPLE ATTENDING TRIED TO LEAVE EARLY AND TRUMP'S THUGS BLOCKED THE DOORS TO SO NO ONE COULD ESCAPE!!!!wow wow uh oh ::barf:
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pianawait

She makes me jealous..

Is she so beautiful that four males chase and follow her? She attracts them every times she moves..their eyes won't let go of her..
She definitely makes me jealous...
She just grown up...
I once was dissapointed by her because when she was just a teenager she got pregnant and I didn't even really get a clue of it...I just knew it when she gave birth...but she is very caring...she took care of it well..
Now she is really grown up into a beautiful female...
Hmmm...now is mating season...the time when I hear the males Tom sounds calling for my beautiful pu**y cat :)

Hello everyone....have a nice day:)
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have you noticed

that on the bottom of your page you see Cs members and the blogs they started..anyone seen these bloggers have not been on CS for years !!!!
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socrates44online today!

Animals' Souls

There appears to be some sort of life force or psychic energy in every living entity.
When that entity dies, what happens to that force or energy?
Some argue that that energy is annihilated into nothingness or destroyed.

The Law of Conservation of Energy, however, states that energy can neither be created nor destroyed; therefore that energy will continue to exist even after the death of the living entity. It may exist in a different form or even in a different dimension but it will not vanish into nothingness. From a human perspective, this energy is normally referred to as “soul” or “spirit”.

But what about non-human living entities like animals, for example, dogs and cats. By a similar argument, they also possess some life force or energy when they are alive, and by extension, that energy will continue to exist after they die. The term “soul” or “spirit” is usually reserved for human beings. Can we also use it for animals and speak of a dog's or cat's “soul”, especially in regard to our pets? After all, some of our pet dogs and cats can be quite human-like in their behaviour, providing comfort, caring and faithfulness to us, maybe even more so than some of our human family and friends.

What happens to these animals' “souls” after death? I have a poet friend on CS Poetry Corner who is a genuine cat lover. In some of his poems, he has written of “Kitty Heaven” where he expects to be re-united with his deceased feline friends in the future.

I am aware of the teachings of some religions,with regard to human beings, of a permanent residence for the soul in either heaven or hell after death. Others speak of the soul being reborn or recycled in another life. If you are a person who accepts the teachings of such religions, then that is fine. I am not attacking anyone's religion.

However, the life force or “soul” energy that enables a human being or an animal is basically some form of energy that continues to exist after the human being or animal dies. By extension, this should also apply to “all living entities”, including other animals, fish, birds, insects, etc..
In my opinion, to restrict the idea of “soul” or “spirit” to human beings only, is a very anthropocentric perspective, for which, to me, there is absolutely no justification.

Perhaps there exists a huge “life energy pool” from which life energy is drawn to enable new living entities. When these living entities die, their life energy is returned to that “life energy pool” which, in turn, continues to enable other “new living entities”.

Do animals have souls? What do you think?
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