A Vet, A Truck And A Dog ( Moved to community.thehorsesadvocate.com )

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  1. And so it’s very true. In the moment and every one should be a good as it can get. Reaching for a hug sound happen at least once a day. Your words and shared thoughts are a welcomed and comforting experience. Thank you Doc T.

  2. This was an important reminder here about living in the moment. Something I forget to do all the time with all my worries. Soon I will have to be having to have my dog put down. He is 13 years and has been with me through out the hardest time of my life since my divorce. It will be so hard to lose him because I can’t get another dog until my horse is ready to die. Financial circumstances prevent me having another pet because of the expense of the horse. She is 24 now and I’ve had her since she was ! year old. I won’t abandon her now.

  3. Thank you for sharing this beautiful story and reminder that living in the present is a true gift. The pictures are awesome as well. So many animal friends to love and learn from!

  4. This is beautiful, Doc T. Yes, live in the moment. Cherish every minute of every day, because it can change in a hearbeat! I have had some great sorrow this year, and this story truly made me reflect on life…it is so very precious, and there are no guarantees of a tomorrow. That is why it is called “the present”, because it truly is a gift! Thank you for sharing!