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| YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: May 2006 Location: Illinois
Posts: 4,823
| I don't see anything wrong with what your doing. Remember, these "angry" comments are coming from someone who thinks that dogs should just sleep and stay out of the way (as you posted). I don't want to insult your friend, but honestly she knows nothing of dogs.
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| | #17 |
| No Longer A Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: NEW YORK
Posts: 16,218
| Your perfectly normal to be, however, I love animals and I own a Yorkie. People who do not have a dog cannot understand us dog owners. Just board him they tell me when friends want to go away for the weekend. Are you nuts I ask them. They just don't understand the bond we have with our furbabies. Someone said it is a committment. They are absolutely correct. As big a committment as raising our skin babies. Our furbabies are very lucky to have all of us as their mommies and daddies because we understand them and accept them as a member of our families. Sadly some don't. Carol & Buddy |
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| Donating Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Dallas/Ft. Worth
Posts: 261
| You're completely "normal" in my book! I take the saying, "Love me, love my dog" very seriously. Muffin's my bestest buddy & with me all day long. If a two-legged person we know doesn't understand that, it's their issue, not ours. I feel sorry for someone who doesn't know all the joys a furbaby brings to your life. C.J.
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| YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: USA
Posts: 2,992
| JiggityJig -- I agree with you 100%. I love my dogs and let them be dogs. They are happy, playful, and affectionate - and not very spoiled. They are both very well adjusted and have never minded staying home if I go anyplace (work, etc) without them. They never make a peep and are the happiest little things in the world when I get back home. They have never suffered separation anxiety. From the first day I had them, I encouraged them to be independent and not dependent on me. They both love to go for sleepovers at my daughter's house and my sister's house and have a lot of fun. I would never miss anything important or that I wanted to do because I couldn't take my dogs with me......... I take my dogs wherever they are welcome and enjoyed. And, if this isn't the case, they stay at home - and it doesn't bother me or them a bit. Some people just aren't as crazy about our dogs as we are. Why should they be? And, to be honest, a couple of my friends have dogs that I wish they'd leave at home when they come to visit me -- for numerous reasons - barking - peeing - fighting - being rowdy - etc. I actually told one of my girlfriends that she and her husband couldn't stay at my house for four or five days with their three little dashunds. They aren't potty trained (this is a real problem with three of them), and they fight with my dogs (who have never even growled in their life). PLUS - she told me her dogs have totally ruined the carpets in her house. Like you - I think it's crossing the line a little - if you put your dogs before your family and friends and things that you want to do. At my house, we can all come and go or stay at home alone and be happy - and I live a normal life ---even though I am a pet owner. Carol Jean **** No - my dogs aren't perfect - they have "accidents" from time to time. And - they don't like dog food......I have spoiled them as far as food is concerned. (I wish I hadn't done this - I'm paying for it...) |
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| YT 3000 Club Member | Im the same way with chester, I work part time he goes alot of places with me and I talk to him all the time, they are our babies, and I tell him I love him and Ill be home soon when I leave. dog spelled backwards is god |
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