I came home from work one day to find that Robby Dog had a scratch on his eye. It looked awfully painful so we took him to the vet. My husband and I never expected to hear her diagnosis: the eye would have to be removed. We also didn't expect her next observation: Robby Dog could only see shadows out of the other eye. Removing the injured eye would mean that he would be almost totally blind.
Getting over it was harder than I expected. Robby Dog wasn't just an animal. He was a walking reminder of many tender moments in my life. He joined our family right after Saul and I got married. He met my newborn daughter at the door when I brought her home from the hospital. He snuggled right next to me as we drove to Fargo for the first time. He helped me explore our new neighborhood before I had any friends to join me.
Someone in that clinic knew Amanda's pain and reached out in a very tangible way to show the Thorntons they weren't alone. Hearing that story helps me understand that I wasn't alone in my grief either. Thanks to the love of a stranger, we are all able to apply the soothing balm of kindness.
The http://www.rosewoman.com effect does not stack, however it is incredibly useful on its own. I've tamed tusos, gigas, rexs, quetzals all in very little time just by using soothing balms. I found that cave in the south gives a decent chance for soothing balms but by far the best cave for them is the Swamp Cave. I have done it at least 20 times with my frog and almost every time i have gotten three soothing balm. tbh ive hit the tame limit and dont know what to do with all the balm xD.
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