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lynzy420 05-09-2012 04:25 AM

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Originally Posted by KimInMD (Post 3911452)
When I was a young mother with four active children, I felt exactly like you do. Running a busy household kept me going 24/7, and there was never a day off! I loved our family dog to pieces, but he was just that, the family dog. Now the kids are grown, and the house is quiet. Did you know the refrigerator makes a humming sound when it kicks on? I never did until my kids were gone. Adopting Lola from the rescue made me aware of the plight of puppy mill dogs. Soon, I was taking in fosters. I needed something to nurture, and well, those little guys needed someone who would love and be patient with them while their bodies and spirits healed. It was a match made in heaven. My husband of 33 years is my soul mate. I love that man more each day! And my grand babies, well, they are the most handsome, perfect angels on God's green earth. I belong to the ladies guild, I scuba dive, garden, and decorate model homes for builders. My life has purpose and meaning. While everyone else is busy with their live's priorities, mine are my fur girls. This is where I'm at during this new season of my life. I don't expect everyone to understand or agree, and I don't stand in judgement of those who feel differently. Sami_girl, kiss your little boys often, and take lots of "heart moment" snapshots to hide in your heart, because they'll be grown and off to college in the blink of an eye! Oh, and Happy Mother's Day to you!

You are a doll! I think your kind of wonderful!

MY OSCAR 05-09-2012 04:27 AM

Hi , well i am not judging at all .
Just one question.
If are not an "animal person" , why did you get a dog ?

lynzy420 05-09-2012 04:28 AM

I don't want to hijack the thread but after reading all your posts, I just want you all to know I think your all awesome and OP you too! Thanks for sharing with us and I'm glad your at YT! YTers are the best!

MY OSCAR 05-09-2012 04:37 AM

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Originally Posted by lynzy420 (Post 3911685)
I don't want to hijack the thread but after reading all your posts, I just want you all to know I think your all awesome and OP you too! Thanks for sharing with us and I'm glad your at YT! YTers are the best!

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Sami_girl 05-09-2012 04:44 AM

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Originally Posted by MY OSCAR (Post 3911684)
Hi , well i am not judging at all .
Just one question.
If are not an "animal person" , why did you get a dog ?

I am not an animal hater or anything just not a fan of smells and other things that come with having any kind of animal in a house. We got her because I knew the boys would love having her and I have always said if I was going to have a dog, it would be a Yorkie. They are adorable.

Again, thank you to everyone for understanding and kind words!

MY OSCAR 05-09-2012 04:49 AM

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Originally Posted by sami_girl (Post 3911700)
i am not an animal hater or anything just not a fan of smells and other things that come with having any kind of animal in a house. We got her because i knew the boys would love having her and i have always said if i was going to have a dog, it would be a yorkie. They are adorable.

Again, thank you to everyone for understanding and kind words!

yes i do understand.
I have family members that have never had animals .
It really is a big adjustment especially with children to take care of as well.
Yorkies are awesome.
I also have two other dogs and 2 cats so i know how much work they are.
Don't worry you will be fine.

southernbelle04 05-09-2012 04:55 AM

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Originally Posted by MidnightUnicorn (Post 3911138)
I accept your truth. It is what it is.

Incidentally, my truth is different from yours. I consider my yorkie Tatiana family. It's mutual. As a pack animal, she sees me as part of her pack (and thus, I her). She loves me, and I love her back.

Yes, Tatiana is spoiled. She is spoiled sweet, not spoiled rotten. There is a difference. I can't begin to tell you how many people comment on how well behaved she is. That is because she is loved. Tatiana does not act out (because her needs are met as far as social, exercise, food, etc).

Well, I guess this my truth.

This is the same story for us too! Katie Scarlett is like my child, but then again, I do not have children of my own. She is the center of my world and goes everywhere we do. If she cannot go, she stays with family or at doggy daycare. She is never left alone, but that was our choice. I think whatever works best for you is great. I think that a Yorkie would be just fine as a family dog and not a lap dog. I know many Yorkies that are not pampered to the nine's like Katie Scarlett is...not in any way that it is a bad thing. We all have our different views and opinions, and that is great. As long as you love and take proper care of them, I think any dog would be so blessed and so happy. And I think it's great too that you can share your thoughts on YT. I love YT!

TraciG 05-09-2012 05:03 AM

Same here..
 
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Originally Posted by Sami_girl (Post 3911700)
I am not an animal hater or anything just not a fan of smells and other things that come with having any kind of animal in a house. We got her because I knew the boys would love having her and I have always said if I was going to have a dog, it would be a Yorkie. They are adorable.

Again, thank you to everyone for understanding and kind words!


My skinchild is 20 and has wanted a dog FOREVER. I never wanted a dog. I have a weak stomach and didn't want to deal with potty accidents or vomiting. I don't like going into peoples houses and it reak of animals. The minute I saw Brutus something happened to me, I didn't take him home that day (he was offered to me for free as he is a mix) but couldn't stop thinking of him. Two days later he was dropped off at my work and he's been my little companion ever since.

I only put clothes on him for special occassions, don't have a stroller, don't take him everywhere I go, BUT he has a great life and a family that loves him dearly even when he is being a pain in the butt!

Thanks for your honesty.

MY OSCAR 05-09-2012 05:10 AM

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Originally Posted by TraciG (Post 3911715)
My skinchild is 20 and has wanted a dog FOREVER. I never wanted a dog. I have a weak stomach and didn't want to deal with potty accidents or vomiting. I don't like going into peoples houses and it reak of animals. The minute I saw Brutus something happened to me, I didn't take him home that day (he was offered to me for free as he is a mix) but couldn't stop thinking of him. Two days later he was dropped off at my work and he's been my little companion ever since.

I only put clothes on him for special occassions, don't have a stroller, don't take him everywhere I go, BUT he has a great life and a family that loves him dearly even when he is being a pain in the butt!

Thanks for your honesty.


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horsnaround 05-09-2012 06:12 AM

We had a yorkie when the kids were young. He was a great dog but did not get the attention my dogs do now. With children your life is so busy. Seems like your running all the time. Boji was left alone each day as we went to work and school. Dh was able to get home and let him out during the day. He was a big part of the family. I had days feeling very bad for him. Thinking what kind of life is this for him. He did go on a few family vacations with us. Which we have great memories of. I do believe in my heart he had a good life and better then a lot of dogs. When we lost him at the age of 13 my dd said we lost our brother. Now that the kids are grown and I now have 3 inside dogs that are so spoiled. I am always worried about them and feel awful when they have to stay home alone more then an hour. I think you love your little one and feel the guilty of a busy family. Good luck on your choice and thanks for sharing your story

TeakasMom 05-09-2012 06:14 AM

So I'm not the only one who feels that way? Hi everyone, newbie here. I have always had a dog in my life. Always. I grew up with a Black Lab. Loved him. Then it was a YorkiPoo, loved him as well. Now, I have my Yorkie, Teaka. I love Teaka, I really do. She is a great addition to my family, constant companion to my elderly parents. Part of me wishes I never got her though. However I can't picture my family without a dog. I should of done research on the Yorkie breed. I jumped into getting her withouth any prior knowledge and that is my own fault. I find her high maintence. Not has in clothes, diamond studded collars or anything like that. Just with her food issues, her skin allergy, her weight problem. She is straining me financially sometimes. I know I have to be more proactive when it comes to Teaka. I'm at work 9 hours out of the day. I come home and shes excited to see me. Her lil nub starts to wag. I look at her face and there is no way I could rehome her. Although I've thought about it and mentioned it.

I'm pretty sure Teaka is/will be my first and last Yorkie. She totally doesn't fit my lifestyle. I got her for my parents to be more active, its not working. So it has all come down on me. To take care of my parents, the dog, the house, my cat, and have a full time job.

I am the type of person to follow thought my committments though. Teaka is loved and she knows it. I will not give her up because she isn't what I expected. I will not rehome her because she has allergies. To make my life better, I am going to change myself for Teaka. It will be beneficial to both of us. Now that is love. :hearts33:

CouversMom 05-09-2012 06:53 AM

I love this thread. All the positive posts and encouragement makes me smile :)

MY OSCAR 05-09-2012 06:56 AM

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Originally Posted by teakasmom (Post 3911757)
so i'm not the only one who feels that way? Hi everyone, newbie here. I have always had a dog in my life. Always. I grew up with a black lab. Loved him. Then it was a yorkipoo, loved him as well. Now, i have my yorkie, teaka. I love teaka, i really do. She is a great addition to my family, constant companion to my elderly parents. Part of me wishes i never got her though. However i can't picture my family without a dog. I should of done research on the yorkie breed. I jumped into getting her withouth any prior knowledge and that is my own fault. I find her high maintence. Not has in clothes, diamond studded collars or anything like that. Just with her food issues, her skin allergy, her weight problem. She is straining me financially sometimes. I know i have to be more proactive when it comes to teaka. I'm at work 9 hours out of the day. I come home and shes excited to see me. Her lil nub starts to wag. I look at her face and there is no way i could rehome her. Although i've thought about it and mentioned it.

i'm pretty sure teaka is/will be my first and last yorkie. She totally doesn't fit my lifestyle. I got her for my parents to be more active, its not working. So it has all come down on me. To take care of my parents, the dog, the house, my cat, and have a full time job.

i am the type of person to follow thought my committments though. Teaka is loved and she knows it. I will not give her up because she isn't what i expected. I will not rehome her because she has allergies. To make my life better, i am going to change myself for teaka. It will be beneficial to both of us. Now that is love. :hearts33:

your story brought tears to my eyes.
Teaka is very lucky to have you :)

CouversMom 05-09-2012 07:06 AM

While your truth is not mine, I do not begrudge you for having a different opinion. It sounds like your pup is treated well and lives a good life.

I, on the other hand... view my two as family members and even as children. I am 25 years old, married with no children and treat my yorkies like my kids. They are also dogs, so they get to experience the life of a dog. They go to the dog park 4 times a week, go with us everywhere, ride in a Kwigy Bo, are fed the best food/treats, sleep with us in bed, have clothes to keep them warm, and are loved with every cell in my body.

I am not as extreme as many are on here with strollers, dresses and bows... But I also do not judge their love for their dogs. People view dogs differently, and as long as they are loved and treated well... I have no qualms :)

MY OSCAR 05-09-2012 07:09 AM

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Originally Posted by CouversMom (Post 3911820)
While your truth is not mine, I do not begrudge you for having a different opinion. It sounds like your pup is treated well and lives a good life.

I, on the other hand... view my two as family members and even as children. I am 25 years old, married with no children and treat my yorkies like my kids. They are also dogs, so they get to experience the life of a dog. They go to the dog park 4 times a week, go with us everywhere, ride in a Kwigy Bo, are fed the best food/treats, sleep with us in bed, have clothes to keep them warm, and are loved with every cell in my body.

I am not as extreme as many are on here with strollers, dresses and bows... But I also do not judge their love for their dogs. People view dogs differently, and as long as they are loved and treated well... I have no qualms :)



WELL SAID :thumbup::thumbup:

chachi 05-09-2012 07:15 AM

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Originally Posted by CouversMom (Post 3911820)
While your truth is not mine, I do not begrudge you for having a different opinion. It sounds like your pup is treated well and lives a good life.

I, on the other hand... view my two as family members and even as children. I am 25 years old, married with no children and treat my yorkies like my kids. They are also dogs, so they get to experience the life of a dog. They go to the dog park 4 times a week, go with us everywhere, ride in a Kwigy Bo, are fed the best food/treats, sleep with us in bed, have clothes to keep them warm, and are loved with every cell in my body.

I am not as extreme as many are on here with strollers, dresses and bows... But I also do not judge their love for their dogs. People view dogs differently, and as long as they are loved and treated well... I have no qualms :)

You are like me I dont do the bows, strollers or clothes either but I dont jusdge those that do I think it is wonderful its just not for me but it used to be. we dont take ours everywhere with us because we have an 11 yr old daughter and we take her to amusement parks and things. We are starting to go to dog friendly places for vacations though but not all the time. I think they would go all the time if Alexa rae was raised and out of the house so I do understand those like yourself that take yours everywhere. This has been an interesting thread because it lets you see all sides.

SophieKatesMom 05-09-2012 08:09 AM

I respect your post and can understand exactly how you feel.

I also at first thought Sophie Kate was going totally change my lifestyle and honestly she did. I resented waking up early with her at first and all the attention she required (which took away from other things I thought were more important).

Slowly over time I began to realize I enjoyed the things I did that involved Sophie Kate just as much (walks in the park, gardening, quiet time/reading). I think it is important to have a balance with how much of a priority ANYTHING is in your life, be it work, your pet, your friends.

I think Sami is lucky to have a family who loves her.

GeorgiesMomma 05-09-2012 08:16 AM

I keep checking back on this thread to see everyone's replies. What a great bunch of people here:D While we all come from different places and are at different phases of our lives we all still take great care of the people/furbabies we love. Sami_girl thank you again for sharing your truth with all of us, this has really been enlightening for me.

Cha Cha 05-09-2012 08:39 AM

My animals will always be a huge center of my life for without them, I really don't know who I would have been otherwise. I personally feel my love for animals was something I was born with, but I also understand and accept that not everyone shares the same views/love as I do. Some quite opposite and many somewhere inbetween. I'm ok with that. Because of my relationship with animals I have been called a social outcast much of my life as many of my "friends" just don't understand. I was literally born into a family of animals via the family farm. Growing up I didn't have afterschool friends, activities like sports or dance, or even a neighborhood of kids, but I did have the animals. It's a life I absolutely loved and our life was always centered around the animals. I even had a prenuptual agreement with my hubby that I come with animals. LOL :D All my life I have literally slept with some kind of live animal in their bed or mine, and no, my hubby doesn't count.

horsnaround 05-09-2012 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Cha Cha (Post 3911945)
My animals will always be a huge center of my life for without them, I really don't know who I would have been otherwise. I personally feel my love for animals was something I was born with, but I also understand and accept that not everyone shares the same views/love as I do. Some quite opposite and many somewhere inbetween. I'm ok with that. Because of my relationship with animals I have been called a social outcast much of my life as many of my "friends" just don't understand. I was literally born into a family of animals via the family farm. Growing up I didn't have afterschool friends, activities like sports or dance, or even a neighborhood of kids, but I did have the animals. It's a life I absolutely loved and our life was always centered around the animals. I even had a prenuptual agreement with my hubby that I come with animals. LOL :D All my life I have literally slept with some kind of live animal in their bed or mine, and no, my hubby doesn't count.


:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::thumbup: me too i came with animals lol and i still have both 28 years later dh and animals

Joyce Adams 05-09-2012 10:16 AM

Oh how I love this thread..I know when raising my son and daughter that I wouldn't have time for a puppy. When my children grew up and left home I felt such a void and we got Yoshi, or Peke and then I felt the heartstrings jerk again so that is how I now have Miss Priss too. I am just one of those people that needs to nurture, so it is with dogs.:D

I respect everyone here on their views and this thread has been a very interesting read.:thumbup::thumbup: Thank you for starting this..

MidnightUnicorn 05-09-2012 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by southernbelle04 (Post 3911707)
This is the same story for us too! Katie Scarlett is like my child, but then again, I do not have children of my own. She is the center of my world and goes everywhere we do. If she cannot go, she stays with family or at doggy daycare. She is never left alone, but that was our choice. I think whatever works best for you is great. I think that a Yorkie would be just fine as a family dog and not a lap dog. I know many Yorkies that are not pampered to the nine's like Katie Scarlett is...not in any way that it is a bad thing. We all have our different views and opinions, and that is great. As long as you love and take proper care of them, I think any dog would be so blessed and so happy. And I think it's great too that you can share your thoughts on YT. I love YT!

I like YT, too.

Yes, like you, my husband and I don't have children. And it was by choice.

Truthfully, I don't consider Tatiana my child (though sometimes I joke about it). I never wanted children, whereas Tatiana was wanted. Awful to say, right? Well, it's truthful.

In the past, my husband and I often joked that we wanted a yorkie, not a baby. That's what we jokingly told people when we were asked about having children. We chuckled about it, but it was true.

Well, when we finally got Tatiana, she was everything we hoped for. She's our dream dog.

Lilymo 05-09-2012 11:51 AM

I understand you saying sometimes you wish you hadn't got her heck there's times I wish Ic never got my skin kids lol and more often my dh. Less so my dogs does that make Neva bad person? Nope just human lol

Lil Sis 05-09-2012 12:06 PM

I have really enjoyed reading each post. I can see bits and peices of me in most. Unlike Chacha i did not grow up with animals, I had pets a couple of times but they were "animals" and my mom did not like to have animals in the house. I guess you can say I had my first pets for my children. When the girls were young my world was centered around them. We had cats, we had a dog.. but eventhough I provided for them they were pets and I did not bond with them (one of the cat even peed on me:eek:).

Later I got Sammy, that is when I changed. The girls were grown, even moved out for a time. That NEED I have to nurture and care for a living creature kicked in. Then I got Zohie.. and she died. I changed. Two years latter I got Remy and now my world centers to a great part around the three dogs. They are just like our children, I take care of them (bath them, cook for them, take them to the vet worry about them ) but dh plays with them so they LOVE him. It hurst sometimes, but thats ok. It is my NEED to nurture that keeps me going.

I just can not see how anyone could hurt a dog, or most animals for that matter. I love my guys. I would say I put the needs of the humans in my life first, but I never put giving my pack love or care as second.

Britster 05-09-2012 12:24 PM

I think it would make a HUGE difference if I was mother to a real baby (lol) at the same time. I really like being able to focus so much on Jackson, and not having a kid to worry about... I think it'd be different if I was busy being a mom at the same time, though I know he would still be a huge part of my family... I do think it'd be different. I lived with my young sister when I got Jackson as a pup - he was 9 weeks, she was about 8 months old and it was hard just living there and she wasn't even MY responsibility. So I can imagine the stress of a baby and a young puppy. But it was also cool at the same time, because those 2 have grown up together, and now that they're both older... it's really sweet to see that they are also best buds! Either way, I look forward very much to going thru all of life's changes with Jackson. I've always been through so much with him (got him at 18, am now going on 22). It's a really cool thing... he's "MY" first dog, so I think he will ALWAYS hold a VERY special place in my heart. Like I said, he's literally my best friend. As much as I loved my childhood dogs, nothing compares to the love I feel for this little guy. And I could never view him as just a pet, he's truly FAMILY.

My Ladybug 05-09-2012 12:26 PM

While Ladybug is a big part of our family, she is just our pet. I have 2 children who live at home and a husband who will always be my main priority. We all love on her every single day. My husband has trained her so well and the kids love to play with her. She lays with them when they have their movie nights in the familyroom and she plays with them when they go out in the backyard, and she either lays on my lap or on the floor next to my office chair every night while I'm working.

We arrange all Petsmart visits so that she always comes along with us, and we can never leave that store without a new toy or treat just for her. She has a weekly bath in our bathtub and my husband works the blowdryer while I hold her in my arms until she's dry.

She is not allowed in any of the bedrooms unless she is invited or if she is told to wake my girls up for school in the morning. She is not allowed on the sofa but is allowed on the window seat. She's up at 6 am when our alarm goes off, and runs around the house until we all leave. She is crated during the day while we're at work and school. She doesn't sleep in her crate at night she chooses to sleep under my office chair on a nice rug. When we go away for the weekend she is looked after by my dad or our oldest daughter who lives on her own.

I have never been an animal lover as far as wanting multiple pets and species in my home, because of all the different animal odors and messes to clean up but, I have wanted a yorkie for quite a few years now. Ladybug looks nothing like I expected her to look, (She has long skinny legs and her fur grows very slow) but I can truly say she is a perfect fit for our family and I wouldn't change anything about her, not even her long skinny legs :D. She isn't a needy dog who demands attention, but she definitely gets it almost every time she wants it.

I don't do the strollers or top knots but she has accumulated quite the wardrobe in her 10 months of life so far :). I don't judge those who do the strollers and top knots or those who carry their babies everywhere in a little hand bag either. I understand that for some dog owners they are just like children but for me and my family, our yorkie is a dearly loved pet. My girls are 9 and 11 years old and I'm still the driver, chef, nurse, tutor, hairstylist, maid, sleepover organizer, and the list goes on. I absolutely love being all of those things to the people that need me to be and I know they aren't going to need me in those ways forever. So maybe in the next few years when they are not so dependent on me, my view of Ladybug may change also.

I'm so glad to hear how you honestly feel about your little Sami and I can relate to your feelings. As long as you're giving the love and attention that each family member including the fur baby needs I say you're doing alright. Thank you for sharing!

mscat 05-09-2012 12:33 PM

I grew up as having poms as family dogs. It was until 4 years ago that I wanted a small dog. My son was 14 at the time and he has autism with intellectual disabilites. I am also disabled and do not leave the house very much, and really am not a 'people person" After getting Suzi things changed so much for the better, we then added a shh tzu to the family a yr later. Skipping up to now these dogs have become a very big part of our family. Suzi loves me, however really loves my son and he treats her like a baby, which we all know yorkie's love that kind of attention. Miely has become more my dog and is so mild mannered and a total lap dog, Suzi will give me tons of kissess all the time and sleeps on my bed. I do go out, but all think about is the dogs. It is hard for me to leave the house for long periods of time. Now that Suzi and Miley are 3-4 years old it is so much better to be out of the puppyhood stage. I also was not thinking about these dogs as being very high maintence, as both are. They are service dogs, yet I prefer to keep them at home, because it would be harder to bring them with us even though we can. My son is nearly 19, I am a single parent , and my son is in a adult program everyday , so it is me and the dogs.
In response to the op, your children come first , it is hard to juggle things around everyday with a family of young kids, and their is nothing to feel guility about. Your doing the best you can and are spending time with your dog. Don't be so hard on yourself. As long as your dog is getting her needs met it is fine.

IsabelleOllie 05-09-2012 02:54 PM

I am a dog person, I always have been and I always will be. I loved my yorkies growing up, and I also loved any dog that I came in contact with. When I went to play at friends' houses, if they had a dog I played with it more than my friend. I had dog stuffed animals, read dog books, drew pictures of dogs, memorized all of the breeds and learned as much as I could about them... I was, and still am, dog crazy.

I have 5 kids, and I'm a single Mom (with a useless ex), so my life is VERY busy. I love my kids, and enjoy being a mother, but I NEED my dogs. They have a very special part of my heart. I love waking up in the morning to their happy little faces and going outside with my dogs, watching them play while I have my coffee. I love playing fetch with them, walking them, training, and just sitting on the couch with them.

My dogs don't really get spoiled with lots of clothing, and I don't do frou frou, but they get plenty of toys. I feed them very good food. They don't come every where I go, but they get to go out to dog friendly places and to visit my parents. We spend quality time training every day and the highlight of Ziggy's week is his CGC class.


They are like perpetual toddlers, but also like my very best friends. I will always have dog(s) and at least one will be a yorkie for the rest of my life. I can't imagine not sharing my home with them, I am a dog mom... and that is my truth.

MamaZiggy 05-09-2012 02:54 PM

I get what you are saying. Its important to take of yourself so we can better take care of our loved ones. For me though i would say Ziggy is my life, i have a different relationship with him than i have ever had with a dog. I love all my dogs as pets, but ziggy is like my baby. Maybe its because i got him at a VERY difficulty time in my life, maybe its because he nearly died the day after i goot him and i had to syringe (akin to bottle feeding a baby) feed and water him every 2 hours for 2 weeks straight! Maybe its the combination, but he's my baby, and i do everything for him. everyone in my life knows its, people on the street stop me and say "wow i've never seen anyone love a dog so much" I cant imagine my life without him, he's my blessing daily. I could go on and on about this...lol. i just love him:) But i have no children (im still young- 25years old, dont want skin children right now) so i can only speak from my point of view. I respect everyone's point of view too

crystalsmom 05-09-2012 03:23 PM

This thread just keeps getting better and better.:)


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