Author Topic: my dog really isn't doing good  (Read 1631 times)


you could. but i could more easily point the finger at you for your dog suffering than you could at me for calling you on it.


forget you.

you could. but i could more easily point the finger at you for your dog suffering than you could at me for calling you on it.

forget you.
this, why are you being a loving richard?

My cat's really sick too
hes been like vomiting blood and everything



I'm sorry for the dog, as I have type 1 diabetes myself. Hope he stays strong.

Bit Off-topic: I looked up diabetes, at least with dogs. It's not possible for them to have type 2 which I find interesting.

can we blame you for letting it get fat?
it can't be helped with some pets. my neighbor's dog was fed a very healthy diet and was walked daily but she was incredibly overweight due to a thyroid problem and was diagnosed with diabetes shortly before her death. my older cat weighs 16 pounds despite frequently play fighting with my kitten and being fed a very strict diet.

all you're doing here is letting everyone know that you're a richard.

I hate to be an ass right now, but my pet peeve is simple grammatical mistakes like swapping good and well.

Your dog isn't doing well. Unless it's a trained K9 unit that's saving peoples lives, it most likely was never doing much good.

I hate to be an ass right now, but my pet peeve is simple grammatical mistakes like swapping good and well.

Your dog isn't doing well. Unless it's a trained K9 unit that's saving peoples lives, it most likely was never doing much good.
does fertilizing and watering the ground with its stuff and piss count as doing good

you could. but i could more easily point the finger at you for your dog suffering than you could at me for calling you on it.
first, my dog probably isn't "suffering". he still runs around, plays with stuff, and wags his tail. i'm pretty sure it's just him adjusting to the new medication, causing him to feel tired and a bit shaky. second, who the forget are you? am I talking with the ceo of peta? you have no right to shame me on what I am doing and what I'm not. maybe if you actually had some significance and a reputation for animal care I would believe you on what you're telling me. quit being a richard and grow one