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I don't know how to repair the broken relationship with my daughter
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<blockquote data-quote="elizabrary" data-source="post: 747502" data-attributes="member: 11235"><p>My dogs have many, many times been what keeps me going and forces me to get up and get moving. Dogs need food, water, exercise, love. When they wake me in the morning I know they depend on me. They have also been very healing for me. I have MEGA trust issues with people (all people) and I have found the perfectly trustworthy relationship I've always craved with my dogs. They never let me down. They have also taught me to live in the moment, enjoy what's happening as it's happening. My old lady dog has vestibular disease and I think dementia as well. That's OK- I'll do what I can to make her happy and comfortable until she is ready to move on. I can't imagine my life without her- she has brought me so much comfort, happiness and joy. I'm so glad you have a dog. They truly can make life so much better. Keep taking walks with your dog- I find that really clears my head and makes me think more objectively.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elizabrary, post: 747502, member: 11235"] My dogs have many, many times been what keeps me going and forces me to get up and get moving. Dogs need food, water, exercise, love. When they wake me in the morning I know they depend on me. They have also been very healing for me. I have MEGA trust issues with people (all people) and I have found the perfectly trustworthy relationship I've always craved with my dogs. They never let me down. They have also taught me to live in the moment, enjoy what's happening as it's happening. My old lady dog has vestibular disease and I think dementia as well. That's OK- I'll do what I can to make her happy and comfortable until she is ready to move on. I can't imagine my life without her- she has brought me so much comfort, happiness and joy. I'm so glad you have a dog. They truly can make life so much better. Keep taking walks with your dog- I find that really clears my head and makes me think more objectively. [/QUOTE]
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