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07-02-2008
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Animals Know...
Have you ever heard that a dog 'knows' when an earthquake is about to hit?
Have you ever heard that a dog can 'sense' when a tornado is stirring up, even 20 miles away?
Do you remember hearing that before the December tsunami struck Southeast Asia, dogs started running frantically away from the seashore, at breakneck speed?
Do you know that dogs can detect cancer and other serious illnesses and danger of fire?
Somehow they always know when they can 'go for a ride' before you even ask and how do those dogs and cats get home from hundreds of miles away?
I'm a firm believer that animals - and especially dogs - have keen insights into the Truth.
And you can't tell me that dogs can't sense a potentially terrible disaster well in advance.
Simply said, a dog just KNOWS when something isn't right .. . when impending doom is upon us . . they'll always try to warn us....!!
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I think they have a different sense of smell and sound that lets them detect stuff that we can't. Dogs are special.
The best dog in the world was Zak-Zak. He looked like this dog. He saved us from an intruder once by barking. (Chows don't really bark.)
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Originally Posted by Heyli
I think they have a different sense of smell and sound that lets them detect stuff that we can't. Dogs are special.
The best dog in the world was Zak-Zak. He looked like this dog. He saved us from an intruder once by barking. (Chows don't really bark.)
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awww.... looks like my old Chow, Cleo! nope... Cleo didn't bark at all. but she'd bite your ass in heartbeat!
I had another Chow named Nino too... Chow's are my favorite dogs!
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awww.... looks like my old Chow, Cleo! nope... Cleo didn't bark at all. but she'd bite your ass in heartbeat!
I had another Chow named Nino too... Chow's are my favorite dogs!
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Me too. Mine didn't bite at all. He was different than most in that respect. He was the best teddy bear in the world.
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My dog would sleep at my feet all the way from Houston to home, and once we'd hit the bridge 15 minutes from home, he'd wake up sniffing and would stand up and start looking around.
He also knew when we were leaving to go back to Houston, because he would take off at the last minute, find the nastiest dead fish around somewhere down the road, eat and rub and roll in it.
If he were alive today, he'd probably have a hard time voting for McCain, being that McCain would remind him of my father who onced kicked him as hard as he could just to see if he would finally do something.
We also had a dog, Chevette, who knew after a ten hour trip when she was getting close to my sister's house.
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My dog is dumb as a stump.....but even she is smart enough to support McCain over Obama....but she really wanted Duncan Hunter.
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