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In reply to the discussion: Cpl. Nathan Cirillo’s Dogs Wait In Vain For Their Master To Return Home (tissue alert!) [View all]GGJohn
(9,951 posts)47. And you can't definitively say that they're not,
my point is that there's no reason for you to come into this thread and disrupt it.
Solution, if you don't like it, don't read it. problem solved.
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Cpl. Nathan Cirillo’s Dogs Wait In Vain For Their Master To Return Home (tissue alert!) [View all]
Purveyor
Oct 2014
OP
you're welcome to your opinion of course. but they don't look abused to me.
magical thyme
Oct 2014
#9
If people want to believe that these dogs are pining for their owner, and it could be true,
GGJohn
Oct 2014
#29
you must be a peach at funerals--"their brains aren't even developed at 8 months; just go in the
MisterP
Oct 2014
#24
I think they're looking and wondering what's all the commotion outside their gate.
demosincebirth
Oct 2014
#10
Do you seriously believe people are going to join the military after looking at those
Rex
Oct 2014
#43