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I thought you were going to say that she wants to attend dog birthday parties or something.
Twice a month she takes her dog on long hikes and she lets the dog cuddle with her on the couch. BFD. |
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I am middle aged with teens heading off to college in the next couple of years.
Having a dog to tend to is keeping me sane while they fledge. |
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Uhmm…this absolutely sounds like someone who enjoys caretaking and doesn’t have children at home. Sounds like she replaced the children with dogs after they grew up and moved out. If you ask me, it seems like a healthy way to deal with that loss. |
If you want my possibly inflammatory opinion - yes, this is normal for a 40-year-old woman with no kids and no spouse. You would not find this kind of behavior in a happily married 40-year-old mother. We don't have time for that. (And yes, I have two high-energy dogs, and yes, they do get exercised twice a day, they are well cared for, etc.) |
I don’t think you can compare a dog that needs to be walked 2-4 miles a day with a dog that needs 2 hours of vigorous exercise. I mean, she chose this breed of dog. She probably did want to kind of revolve her life around it when she got it. I don’t know that this makes her crazy though. Or maybe everyone who own a GSP is a little crazy… |
Lol same. I wouldn't call this "obsessed." She has a high energy dog and she meets it's needs. She probably got a dog like this because she thought it would be compatible with her lifestyle that includes things like hiking. It's clearly not for OP but it's not weird. |
so, you are comparing kids with having a dog? wth |
| Op, you need to dump her if your needs are not being met. She can spend all the time she wants with her dog if she has limited time for you. |
You don't make sense - the girlfriend isn't spending 2 hours a day with the dog, she's spending all day on the weekends, plus the other list of OP's gripes about the dog. You can have a dog that needs 2 hours of exercise a day and also have a life. But this woman chose not to do that, probably because she doesn't have kids or a spouse. The most high-maintenance people I know are childless, single women in their 40s or retired people. |
Yeah I am getting some "divorced after having an affair thay he had to have because wife didn't have enough time to meet his needs" after kids vibes with this post. |
NP. Kids and ex-wives are baggage. Dogs are delightful. |
I'm the preson you responded to. I think "dog parent" and "dog owner" are interchangeable expressions. Calling someone creepy or weird because they use one term instead of the other seems like an overreaction. What makes a dog owner irresponsible isn't the language they use; it's their actions. For example, the woman I saw the other day with her dog (who obviously was not a trained service dog) standing in her shopping cart at Safeway. Dogs aren't entitled to go everywhere their owners go, and behavior like that is a lot more concerning than whether someone says they're a "dog parent. |
| Many cultures consider dogs to be delicious. |
She doesn’t spend every weekend with the dog. She spends one day every other weekend with the dog. |