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And the Puppy Walked Away :O(

A Very Sad Story: The Day Angela Lansbury's Puppy Walked Away




Damn, she looks good!
Photo: Getty Images
At the release party for Bernadette Peter's new children's book, Broadway Barks (titled after the awareness event of the same name), headline actors of the stage and screen stepped aside to give their beloved pooches the spotlight. Brian Stokes Mitchell raved about his family's canine companion for what seemed like hours, and Mary Tyler Moore admitted that she really worries about her dogs when she's away — "I'm like a parent of children." Everyone had a story about an eager animal waiting at home, except Angela Lansbury.
"Well, actually, I haven't had a dog in a number of years," she told us. Lansbury is 82, but it's not for lack of vitality that she's going without (she couldn't get a cab to the party, so she walked). No, the reason is much simpler: heartache. "I can't bear to leave them. I did have a dog, a little poodle, which, sadly, was so upset when I went to do a play in New York that he just walked away." She was living in California at the time, and when she got home, she led extensive efforts to locate the wandering poodle, but with no success. It "walked away"??? This is perhaps the saddest thing we ever heard. These days she lets her grandchildren handle the dogs in the family, because she's still too busy to commit. "I refuse to have a dog now unless I can stay in one place to nurture it." Cheyenne Jackson and his boyfriend may have settled down and adopted a five-months-old Rottweiler, but Angela Lansbury is so far still playing the field. —Benjamin Proffer

posted on May 14, 2008 4:15 PM ()

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What a great pic and story. I know how she feels, so I understand her logic for not having any pets. I wish that more people who are guilty of neglecting their pets (either by choice or necessity) would follow her example.
comment by donnamarie on May 15, 2008 11:18 PM ()
Very nice story and to see her again.Yes,she does look good.
I am the same way,hate to leave Buffy alone.
You always think of the worst.Though he does not have any
problems staying home,but so happy to see you when you come.
comment by fredo on May 15, 2008 10:04 AM ()
I just love my dogs - all of my animals, as a matter of fact. I have buried many of them over the years, and yet, I can still remember a favorite pet who has been gone for over twenty years, and still get teary over his passing!!!!! Silly, huh?
comment by hayduke on May 15, 2008 9:36 AM ()
Boy, I watch my dogs like crazy and my cat lives in the house -- not outside. I don't get why people let their cats run around loose? I would never do that. Cats simply cannot outrun a car!
comment by teacherwoman on May 15, 2008 6:22 AM ()
She does look good. My neighbors can't bear to lose a pet, so they just enjoy ours. I would rather love them for the time I have them and suffer than not have them at all.
comment by elderjane on May 15, 2008 5:40 AM ()
I hope I have that much energy when I'm her age..
comment by elfie33 on May 15, 2008 4:31 AM ()
what a sad story..."grandpets" can be just as much fun.

reguards
yer hope I look that good when I am 82 pal
bugg
comment by honeybugg on May 14, 2008 4:36 PM ()

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