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Can't see them but their on my feet...
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<blockquote data-quote="DEATH OMEN" data-source="post: 90921" data-attributes="member: 5936"><p><strong><em><span style="color: #ff0000">Feel free to laugh if you ill but their is a "ghost" dog in this family home. No idea who "it" belonged to or how long "it" has been here. Some up-dating of the family home was done, due to its age, and some "bones" were found between one of the three inner walls. I say "bones" as it is only a guess. Most were lumped into various clumps of dust with no real way to tell exactly what "it" was with the exception of what "appeared " to be a collar and I use the word collar very loosely. Mostly a thin, metal type of interconnecting links, nothing else. Since that remodeling was done, our dogs "seem" to have a "new playmate". Yeah, it is funny to ponder over until ones does some research into "ghost animals" and various types of documentations from everyone from disbelievers in anything "paranormal" to those that firmly believe in 'ghosts". "Whatever" is now among us, the dogs are ok with "it", my wife has no issue with "it" getting into her bed and feeling "it" snuggle up against her. I think she prefers "it" to one or both of our 200 pound Newfoundland dogs taking over bed space and "refusing" to relocated themselves without considerable "verbal grumbling". I seldom think of "it", as "it" comes and goes, does no visible harm I have detected, and is one of the family. "It' exists. I accept "it". Simple as that.</span></em></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DEATH OMEN, post: 90921, member: 5936"] [B][I][COLOR=#ff0000]Feel free to laugh if you ill but their is a "ghost" dog in this family home. No idea who "it" belonged to or how long "it" has been here. Some up-dating of the family home was done, due to its age, and some "bones" were found between one of the three inner walls. I say "bones" as it is only a guess. Most were lumped into various clumps of dust with no real way to tell exactly what "it" was with the exception of what "appeared " to be a collar and I use the word collar very loosely. Mostly a thin, metal type of interconnecting links, nothing else. Since that remodeling was done, our dogs "seem" to have a "new playmate". Yeah, it is funny to ponder over until ones does some research into "ghost animals" and various types of documentations from everyone from disbelievers in anything "paranormal" to those that firmly believe in 'ghosts". "Whatever" is now among us, the dogs are ok with "it", my wife has no issue with "it" getting into her bed and feeling "it" snuggle up against her. I think she prefers "it" to one or both of our 200 pound Newfoundland dogs taking over bed space and "refusing" to relocated themselves without considerable "verbal grumbling". I seldom think of "it", as "it" comes and goes, does no visible harm I have detected, and is one of the family. "It' exists. I accept "it". Simple as that.[/COLOR][/I][/B] [/QUOTE]
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