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Rehoming a pet can break someone’s heart. But once an animal is adopted, love means wanting what’s best for them—not trying to keep ownership from a distance. ❤️🐶

June 11, 2026 - by Loren Smith - Leave a Comment

About three months ago, I adopted a 9-year-old beagle from an elderly woman named Margaret. Her husband had become seriously ill, and she could no longer give the dog the …

Rehoming a pet can break someone’s heart. But once an animal is adopted, love means wanting what’s best for them—not trying to keep ownership from a distance. ❤️🐶 Read More
honglay

Rehoming a pet can break someone’s heart. But once an animal is adopted, love means wanting what’s best for them—not trying to keep ownership from a distance. ❤️🐶

June 11, 2026 - by Loren Smith - Leave a Comment

About three months ago, I adopted a 9-year-old beagle from an elderly woman named Margaret. Her husband had become seriously ill, and she could no longer give the dog the …

Rehoming a pet can break someone’s heart. But once an animal is adopted, love means wanting what’s best for them—not trying to keep ownership from a distance. ❤️🐶 Read More
honglay

Rehoming a pet can break someone’s heart. But once an animal is adopted, love means wanting what’s best for them—not trying to keep ownership from a distance. ❤️🐶

June 11, 2026 - by Loren Smith - Leave a Comment

About three months ago, I adopted a 9-year-old beagle from an elderly woman named Margaret. Her husband had become seriously ill, and she could no longer give the dog the …

Rehoming a pet can break someone’s heart. But once an animal is adopted, love means wanting what’s best for them—not trying to keep ownership from a distance. ❤️🐶 Read More
honglay

Rehoming a pet can break someone’s heart. But once an animal is adopted, love means wanting what’s best for them—not trying to keep ownership from a distance. ❤️🐶

June 11, 2026 - by Loren Smith - Leave a Comment

About three months ago, I adopted a 9-year-old beagle from an elderly woman named Margaret. Her husband had become seriously ill, and she could no longer give the dog the …

Rehoming a pet can break someone’s heart. But once an animal is adopted, love means wanting what’s best for them—not trying to keep ownership from a distance. ❤️🐶 Read More
honglay

Rehoming a pet can break someone’s heart. But once an animal is adopted, love means wanting what’s best for them—not trying to keep ownership from a distance. ❤️🐶

June 11, 2026 - by Loren Smith - Leave a Comment

About three months ago, I adopted a 9-year-old beagle from an elderly woman named Margaret. Her husband had become seriously ill, and she could no longer give the dog the …

Rehoming a pet can break someone’s heart. But once an animal is adopted, love means wanting what’s best for them—not trying to keep ownership from a distance. ❤️🐶 Read More
honglay

Rehoming a pet can break someone’s heart. But once an animal is adopted, love means wanting what’s best for them—not trying to keep ownership from a distance. ❤️🐶

June 11, 2026 - by Loren Smith - Leave a Comment

About three months ago, I adopted a 9-year-old beagle from an elderly woman named Margaret. Her husband had become seriously ill, and she could no longer give the dog the …

Rehoming a pet can break someone’s heart. But once an animal is adopted, love means wanting what’s best for them—not trying to keep ownership from a distance. ❤️🐶 Read More
honglay

Rehoming a pet can break someone’s heart. But once an animal is adopted, love means wanting what’s best for them—not trying to keep ownership from a distance. ❤️🐶

June 11, 2026 - by Loren Smith - Leave a Comment

About three months ago, I adopted a 9-year-old beagle from an elderly woman named Margaret. Her husband had become seriously ill, and she could no longer give the dog the …

Rehoming a pet can break someone’s heart. But once an animal is adopted, love means wanting what’s best for them—not trying to keep ownership from a distance. ❤️🐶 Read More
honglay

Rehoming a pet can break someone’s heart. But once an animal is adopted, love means wanting what’s best for them—not trying to keep ownership from a distance. ❤️🐶

June 11, 2026 - by Loren Smith - Leave a Comment

About three months ago, I adopted a 9-year-old beagle from an elderly woman named Margaret. Her husband had become seriously ill, and she could no longer give the dog the …

Rehoming a pet can break someone’s heart. But once an animal is adopted, love means wanting what’s best for them—not trying to keep ownership from a distance. ❤️🐶 Read More
honglay

Rehoming a pet can break someone’s heart. But once an animal is adopted, love means wanting what’s best for them—not trying to keep ownership from a distance. ❤️🐶

June 11, 2026 - by Loren Smith - Leave a Comment

About three months ago, I adopted a 9-year-old beagle from an elderly woman named Margaret. Her husband had become seriously ill, and she could no longer give the dog the …

Rehoming a pet can break someone’s heart. But once an animal is adopted, love means wanting what’s best for them—not trying to keep ownership from a distance. ❤️🐶 Read More
honglay

They thought they were saving money by ignoring my invoice. In reality, every unauthorized ad became another receipt for what their decision would eventually cost them. 📸⚖️

June 11, 2026 - by Loren Smith - Leave a Comment

Back when I worked as a commercial photographer, I landed what seemed like a dream client. They were a growing company with a healthy marketing budget and ambitious plans. After …

They thought they were saving money by ignoring my invoice. In reality, every unauthorized ad became another receipt for what their decision would eventually cost them. 📸⚖️ Read More

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