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Jim Nelson and Rene Agredano's dog Jerry was the CFO (Canine Fun Officer) in the business they ran from...
Jim Nelson and Rene Agredano's dog Jerry was the CFO (Canine Fun Officer) in the business they ran from their home office. But when Jerry became ill, Jim and Rene decided to sell their business and their house -- and they hit the road with Jerry.
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This is like the difference between me and my parents. I know they love animals, but for them- cancer or other ailments are a death sentence, and pets are like a hindrance to trips.
They see pets as animals you live with, that are great, but thats it. You don't spend more on them then you paid for.
But to me- *god I'm crying* They're life and death, man. Their everything the universe has to offer.
Their hearts and souls are connected to mine, and I'd go anywhere for them.
Odinata, I respectfully disagree; check out my YT Channel?
The number of dogs in wild places simply does not jibe with related science. The predation, eco-effect, dogs absolutely cause harm to wild places notion cant hold up to the facts.
48.8 million dogs in the US. An estimated 1.87 million enter designated and non-designated wilderness areas each year. Were the arguments against them being there profound, we would see dramatic negative affects. Plain and simple: we dont, and havent.
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They see pets as animals you live with, that are great, but thats it. You don't spend more on them then you paid for.
But to me- *god I'm crying* They're life and death, man. Their everything the universe has to offer.
Their hearts and souls are connected to mine, and I'd go anywhere for them.
Best friend
I just wanted to say that Jerry has got some awesome 'pawrents'! Thanks for sharing such a wonderful story!
The number of dogs in wild places simply does not jibe with related science. The predation, eco-effect, dogs absolutely cause harm to wild places notion cant hold up to the facts.
48.8 million dogs in the US. An estimated 1.87 million enter designated and non-designated wilderness areas each year. Were the arguments against them being there profound, we would see dramatic negative affects. Plain and simple: we dont, and havent.