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Originally Posted by McheleM Well, I feel like my dogs are part of my family. They are the only "children" my husband and I have together, and I take my children places with me.
My dogs are better behaved than my children were and they don't ask for toys and clothes and candy and toys. |
This reminded me of when I went to Ross with bf last week. There was a young mother with two young boys, obviously she was overwhelmed by the both of them. The older one was having the biggest tantrum and hissy fit you have ever seen! Screaming crying, stomping his feet throwing things around. This was all over the store, mom continued to shop. Younger boy was "protecting" his brother I guess, literally growling and snarling at people that went by. Even did it to bf! He came back to me cracking up and told me that little kid growled at me! When they went to check out older boy still having a cow, a few other young ones went up to investigate, the younger one stared down several of them and did the growl again. It was quite hilarious and entertained us while we waited. I should have recorded it actually.
After the were rung up and left the store, it was our turn to checkout. The clerk apologized to us for the disruption. We weren't mad though. You could still hear him screaming from outside as they walked home.
I wonder if anyone would have minded if I had Uni with me that day.