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    Nurse Holly

    Holly, our Goldendoodle has the uncanny ability to know when one of us is not feeling well. My wife had foot surgery (very successfully thankfully) and Holly will not leave her side. She also somehow knows not to touch the injured foot.

    Nurse Holly

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    Re: Nurse Holly

    Sweet, smart pup! Hope your wife has a full recovery and it's quick.

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    Re: Nurse Holly

    A speedy recovery to the missus, nice sentimental capture.

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    Re: Nurse Holly

    Great photo! (Consider getting rid of the thingies hanging down from the top of the frame.)

    Aside from that, dogs (all animals, actually) have a way with people and other animals that people who don't own animals understandably can't appreciate.

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    Re: Nurse Holly

    How loyals these animals are...I wish I have one...

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    Re: Nurse Holly

    That pose your wife is in reminds me of what I went through a couple of years ago. Lying down with my foot elevated for well over a month was no fun at all.

    At least she has some loving company. I hope the foot heals quickly and she can get back to normal activities soon.

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    Re: Nurse Holly

    Well wishes here too, and Holly is clearly a great pup. Dogs are often more perceptive than people - they have ways knowing that either we do not have or that we do not attend to.

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    Re: Nurse Holly

    Best wishes to the missus for a speedy recovery.

    My wife is a diabetic and Dot, our Chiweenie wakes her up if her blood sugars drop during the night. She also knew about my brain tumor before we did.

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    Re: Nurse Holly

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Buckley View Post
    Great photo! (Consider getting rid of the thingies hanging down from the top of the frame.)

    Aside from that, dogs (all animals, actually) have a way with people and other animals that people who don't own animals understandably can't appreciate.
    Mike, I fully meant to get rid of the portions of the wall art at the top of the frame but, just forgot to do that.

    Nurse Holly

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    Re: Nurse Holly

    Take good care of your wife Richard, that's if Nurse Holly will allow you to

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    Re: Nurse Holly

    Wishing the patient a speedy recovery & indeed the caring pooch is lovely.

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