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Pets visiting their owners in hospital

When I had surgery for Colon Cancer in 2016, Cindy brought our #2 son in to visit me. Does that count? At the time, he wore a dog collar and whenever he walked by my office, he stuck his head in the door and barked.

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Dogs. cats, parrots are our captured family now. Although they do love it.
Families are now faithful to the web. Or have to work extra hours to live in their Mac Mansions and drive new autos.
It use to be that we lived in a modest dwelling aka shack till we could afford better. Now the younger gens want to live big right out of high school.
I know this doesn't pertain to everyone, but it does to most.
Who can blame them since their futures are looking dim. Bless their heart I'm hoping things turn around for them. There is still time to fix this. I have lots of grands and great grandkids.
 
It's a nice idea but I don't think it is practical. Too many possible germs, too much pet poop for somebody to have to clean up.
 
It's a nice idea but I don't think it is practical. Too many possible germs, too much pet poop for somebody to have to clean up.

In hospitals now it's what the people bring in ,not the pets. Plus some of the meds aren't good either.
Sheryle they may bring in allergy for those who are allergic though.
 
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