Re: Food for Thought../ Therapy Animals
- To: g*@hort.net
- Subject: Re: Food for Thought../ Therapy Animals
- From: T*@aol.com
- Date: Mon, 12 Jan 2009 18:27:18 EST
Oh if we had land, I would SO have Llamas. The coolest thing, besides that
they act like pets, is that they poop in one place. A friend of my mom's
had land and various animals. He said the Llama was the easiest animal to
pick up after, because it would only go in one corner all the time. They just
seem to have such personality. Your description made me think of another
animal this same man had, a pet cow, that would follow him around like a dog, get
into his pocket to look for treats, etc. When he would turn around quickly,
the cow would look away, as to say, "hey it wasn't me". Then as soon as he
turned his back, the cow would be right there again. It was so cute!!!!
Lucky you!!!!
Noreen
zone 9
Texas Gulf Coast
In a message dated 1/12/2009 12:05:20 PM Central Standard Time,
justjess01@gmail.com writes:
OOOOooohhhhhhhhh....how sad for your mom! That's just terrible.
One of the llamas we have was used for therapy - and to introduce school
children to the llama world. His name is Woody. He is the type to walk
into the nursing home or school and just make himself quite at home. He has
to touch noses with everybody - and I mean EVERYBODY. He's like a dog and
follows you everywhere. He puts his nose in your pockets or purse and
sniffs around - wondering what you're doing. He loves people so much. The
lady we bought him from says people would just light up when he walked in
with her...and couldn't keep their hands off of him. She replaced him with
a younger llama, and really didn't want to part with "the Woodster", but I
just LOVED him and made an offer she couldn't refuse. He makes ME smile
just thinking about him. I think therapy animals are just the BEST
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