Re: Happiness
Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2018 12:36 pm
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And that is the truth. After being in the hospital for close to 2 months, I went to rehab where I sunk into deep depression. My husband with the help of a friend and the permission of the Rehab Center got Joey & Tuffy in to visit me. It was an amazing transformation. And it was all the better that they were as happy to see me again as I was them. Hospitals. etc. are allowing this more and more. Years ago we had a couple of our dogs go through Service Dog Testing and we took them for visits to a local old age home. Most residents were thrilled to see, pet, and give the dogs treats. One lady brought me to tears when she said, "You and your dogs are my only visitors."stark wrote:http://www.foxnews.com/health/2018/02/2 ... horse.html
A bride-to-be was brought to tears when her fiancé arranged for her beloved horse to visit her in the hospital.
Christine Carbonneau was feeling depressed after recovering from a monthlong induced coma after being struck down with pneumonia following an operation to remove an abdominal blockage.
When my 3 yr old was hospitalized over Christmas/New Year's, a therapy dog came and visited. English Setter named Goober. My kid was thrilled - until Goober took over his bed.Ballerina wrote:And that is the truth. After being in the hospital for close to 2 months, I went to rehab where I sunk into deep depression. My husband with the help of a friend and the permission of the Rehab Center got Joey & Tuffy in to visit me. It was an amazing transformation. And it was all the better that they were as happy to see me again as I was them. Hospitals. etc. are allowing this more and more. Years ago we had a couple of our dogs go through Service Dog Testing and we took them for visits to a local old age home. Most residents were thrilled to see, pet, and give the dogs treats. One lady brought me to tears when she said, "You and your dogs are my only visitors."stark wrote:http://www.foxnews.com/health/2018/02/2 ... horse.html
A bride-to-be was brought to tears when her fiancé arranged for her beloved horse to visit her in the hospital.
Christine Carbonneau was feeling depressed after recovering from a monthlong induced coma after being struck down with pneumonia following an operation to remove an abdominal blockage.
Love it.
stark wrote:
That’s really impressive. I wonder how he bats?
Thanks, I fixed that for you.BaroqueAgain1 wrote: And then recycle the cans