Dog-Human Relationship

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    argon_0 Well-Known Member

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    This photo came through my Fb news feed so I copied the URL and put it through Google Images feature that is now available to see what story was behind the photo. It has been used a dozen times. A number of time by religious websites. As far as I can make out it's from Bangladesh. Nevertheless it shows the closness we have with our dogs. :)
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    zararina Well-Known Member

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    They feel comfortable with its other and it looks like a very comfortable pillow. ;)
    Hope that those children will be given proper care and attention together with their dog buddy.
     
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    pugskjj Well-Known Member

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    That is so cute! I definitely can see the closeness. In my house it's the critters laying on me maybe I should turn the tables one time LOL
     
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    haopee Well-Known Member

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    This just too sweet and heartbreaking. Sometimes there is more humanity in people who have less in life.

    Thank you for sharing this with us. It's definitely inspiring,
     
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    Pocs Well-Known Member

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    Cute picture but sad message, that needs to be told. I see 2 poor and probably homeless and hungry boys and their faithful dog. Children in these situations need help, but I think so many forget, these children may have pets that need the help too.
     
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