Saving Lucy

Everyone knows I am writing my autobiography, Am I Different Mommy, to share my life experiences growing up with cerebral palsy.  Through my work, I’m also writing about the importance of adopting and rescuing homeless animals from a life of despair.  I will be contributing many guest blogs to help spread the word.  Check out my first one: http://buddhadog.webs.com/apps/blog/show/4093152-guest-blog-by-lisa-vaughn-of-www-petinsurancecomparison-org-it-happens-everywhere-.

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2 Responses to “Saving Lucy”

  1. Manuel Francisco Velez Aviles on June 27th, 2010 1:00 am

    Hello, Lisa. I had read your article that you wrote in your link, the buddhadog, and I consider that the same is excellent. I’m agree that must exist laws that protect the pets of all kinds of maltreatments, abuses and manipulations, especially if the sames are very youngs or puppies. I also consider that must exist more fundations dedicate to give shelter, protection, affection, and very much love to the pets that had been mistreated and abandoned by their owners, or those that live in the streets and be very mistreated and sicks. Furthermore, I also think that must more become conscious to the society with the purpose that the same understand that the pets, the puppies especially are being livings that have feelings and don’t be maltreatment. Likewise, I’m totally agree with the regard to the pets adoption. Congratulations to you, because this is a excellent article that invite to the reflection. I hope that your autobiography be ended very soon. Sure enough that your stories be very interestings, so that I be totally sure that your autobiography will be very excellent and wonderful.

  2. Manuel Francisco Velez Aviles on June 27th, 2010 1:37 am

    PD: Excuse me, please. I almost forget comment about of Lucy. I consider that you had a very lovely attitude of love when rescueted and adopted to Lucy. I’m totally sure that Lucy must be very happy now, and receiving too much love living with you and your family. I am very happy for this reason. And I hope that Lucy continue living at home together to you and your family for too much more years.

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