Oprah Really Misses Her Little Pooch


Producers had to stop filming because Miss Oprah couldn't handle talking about the loss of her cocker spaniel. So sad!! I've lost several animals throughout my life. So I completely understand. Before I had my two kids, my dogs WERE my babies. :(



COMMENTS...

trinity trinity said:

oh so now the dogs are secong best.

in my opinion, dogs are definitley better than kids.

Mel Mel said:

Aw, I feel so sorry for her. I remember when I was pregnant wondering silently to myself if I would love my baby more than my dog. Of course, I love my child more than anything in the world, but my dog is still my baby boy!

iknow iknow said:

oprah has takn over womans minds. i love it!! did you guys see the one with kimora lee simons http://www.mystyle.com/mystyle/shows/kimora/index.jsp

animal luver animal luver said:

I respect Oprah for being such an animal lover. People think just because you have a dog or cat that means you love animals. A true animal lover is kind to ALL animals (not just their own) and respects and fights for their rights. God Bless Oprah for doing a show like this to educate people.

Losing a beloved pet is very painful. They are so loyal and many are around longer than many of our lovers, friends or family members!!

Lucy Lucy said:

My heart breaks for Oprah. When you lose a pet, they definitely take a piece of us with them when the go.

"We ought not to treat creatures like shoes or household belongings, which when worn with use we throw away". ~Plutarch

HeeHaw HeeHaw said:

#4 and #7...you must not have kids. Dogs are wonderful and are great to have around and love, but they are not like having children.

JK JK said:

#4 (Trinity)

Sounds like you had a bad childhood my little friend. You sound like a sick individual.

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