Hospital Visit

Re: Hospital Visit

JayR , what a great post , especially when we all can enjoy the humour in it.

I recall a few years ago visiting a friend and there in the kitchen on the counter was quite a robust looking racoon drinking from an open bottle of champagne we had left unattended and the rear door unlocked.

aah yes, animals can surely soothe the human spirit. A very good friend of mine has a therapy dog who visits children in hospitals.

Another person I know has a guardian dog who nuzzles her to sit down as he can detect an epileptic seizure before she knows one is about to hit her.

Another person I know of has a dog which also nuzzles her to sit as she suffers from narcolepsy.

And today some dogs are used to detect cancers . They have a wonderful powerful sense of smell which doctors believe aids them in detecting cancers.

Yes, animals are to be cherished and treated wisely, kindly and affectionately. It bespeaks volumes that the horse remained calm in his journey throught the hospital via the elevator.

A couple years ago , I took one of my dogs out for an evening walk to visit a friend a few blocks away. The neighbor next to me was about 90 years old at the time. I saw him as I was leaving walking up his footpath toward his house. As I walked away with my dog on the sidewalk it kept tugging to go back. To the point it was trying to back out of the collar. Totally strange behaviour as my dog loves to walk, and walk and walk. So , I let the dog guide me back. At a rapid pace trailing behind him he went onto the neigbors property. As I approached I notice the neighbor face down and blood all around. He had tripped and his nose was bleeding. Can you imagine , if it was not for my dog I would not have gone back.

Thank you for the smile.:):)