tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-69084423516150771.post7585090316990779713..comments2024-03-16T22:09:24.279-04:00Comments on 24 PAWS OF LOVE: Front Dogs vs. Back Dogs-Gratitude24 Paws of Lovehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06574070591449171093noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-69084423516150771.post-47277172013583711202011-06-19T07:55:58.007-04:002011-06-19T07:55:58.007-04:00I would agree with you. Rescue dogs I think are so...I would agree with you. Rescue dogs I think are so grateful. Kirby would be a "front" dog. I know Kirby has experienced abuse in his past, plus living in a small cage at a shelter, so when a loving person comes their way I feel they are so grateful, because they know it could be so different. Nice post, I always wondered what made your front dogs and back dogs different from each other. <br /><br />Kirby's momCheryl and Kirbyhttp://welcometokirbysworld.weebly.com/my-dog-blog.htmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-69084423516150771.post-57389458752866652852011-06-14T18:39:06.132-04:002011-06-14T18:39:06.132-04:00What you have expressed so beautiful is the same t...What you have expressed so beautiful is the same thing momma says on those afternoons when the WDA is sleeping scattered across the room and I am sitting on the arm of her chair. All of the others, all the rescues, sleep with such amazing trust and faith in us and our home. momma and I are reminded of the safe sanctuary our home...something, we, the back line as you say, often forget.<br /><br />Thanks for the much needed words of encouragement. Humans sometimes lose perspective and think of months as being a long time when in fact it is merely a blink.White Dog Bloghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11355498124092406748noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-69084423516150771.post-24260980079262587402011-06-14T16:30:16.200-04:002011-06-14T16:30:16.200-04:00Well, we've had five adopted Greyhounds, four ...Well, we've had five adopted Greyhounds, four of whom knew life at the track and one of whom finished life at the track and went back to the farm to be a brood mama. We also have a German Shepherd who came to us from another rescue type of situation. The degree of gratitude has varied. Lilac was the one who lived the longest before becoming a pet, and man is she a bossypants! lol She keeps us dancing to her tune all the time, but she is also extremely affectionate. The Shepherd is going through a teenage stage right now and gratitude doesn't seem to be a part of that, either. Most of the time, though, I think they know they've got it good, or at least better than they had it before!houndstoothhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02159272473651561647noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-69084423516150771.post-74837029995551703182011-06-14T07:37:18.541-04:002011-06-14T07:37:18.541-04:00I'll just say that it's a beautiful thing ...I'll just say that it's a beautiful thing for the back dogs to be able to take such good treatment for granted. I wish every dog could do that.Pamelahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13768027087753712341noreply@blogger.com