I find dogs annoying

Anonymous
They know you do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Some of you might find your lives happier if you had a sweet dog curled up on the floor next to you while you read, watch tv, work on the computer etc or could have a faithful companion to walk with you. Nothing like a sweet dog to enrich your life!


I have a dog and he doesn’t do this. Instead he whines and whines. Even if he is sitting next to me. No he has to be in my lap or smearing his butt on me while I try to watch tv. And I cannot stop petting him lest the whining begin again.


Oh and I cannot invite anyone over because he barks the entire time. We hired a babysitter the other night and it turned out he followed her the entire time licking her hands feet and legs, peeing on the floor in exciting. And pooping in the house. Yes he gets so excited about people that he loses all control over bodily functions.
Anonymous
I love dogs and am happy that my neighborhood has mostly great dog owners. Now, kids, OTOH I don’t enjoy. And there are plenty of bad parents around. Loud, inconsiderate children. I’d rather have more dogs around.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I find pets annoying, not just dogs. They serve no purpose to society at all. They do not belong in a house, we just bred them that way. We have lost touch with the real word and have creatures for companionship at our beckon call.


It’s “beck and call.” And of course they serve a purpose in society.
Anonymous
Ha! I own a dog and I find them annoying at times. I also find my children annoying at times. I definitely find other people's children annoying at times too. Humans have been successfully paired with dogs for thousands of years. If we did not benefit from this pairing on some way, we wouldn't do it.
Anonymous
Getting all these problem dogs from shelters hasn’t helped much either. Most people do not have the time or inclination to train a difficult dog. So you end up with a large out of control mutt barking slobbering whining and generally be a real pest.
Anonymous
I agree with you about the nuisances of modern dog culture - and we have a dog! I love dogs! But not ill-behaved ones. No, thank you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is a great thread as it reveals just what miserable people live in the DMV. Start a thread about how you find kids annoying next.


I don’t like dogs or [other people’s] kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Some of you might find your lives happier if you had a sweet dog curled up on the floor next to you while you read, watch tv, work on the computer etc or could have a faithful companion to walk with you. Nothing like a sweet dog to enrich your life!


If it's my own dog, sure.

Hey speaking of which, can my kid come rub their sugary hands on your new skirt and trip you while you try to squirm away? You'd really be joyful after that.


PP here. I'm a teacher and have grandkids -- sure!!
Anonymous
Dogs are great in pictures.
I don't like dogs. And I had a dog before. We took good care of the dog. It was a dog to us, not a child.

I have seen well behaved owners who knows how to control their many pets but still I have seen one of their dog attacking another dog and who knows if no one else was there, they could've attacked a child.

I have to yield to dogs and their owners while walking around anywhere. Crazy. And I have seen giant German Shephard roaming around the parks on their own for at least 20 minutes. I had to call the police and report that. Not sure if they actually showed up but they were still roaming around when me and my two kids left.

My MIL are pet owners. They can't really travel to see their only grandchild. Why? Because who is going to watch the dogs? The cats are ok on their own but not more than 2 days. But the dog require attention. And when we do go visit them, everything caters around the dog, not the grandchild. They know the dog's eating habits more than their own grandchild's food allergies. We can't go anywhere that does not allow dogs. Ridiculous.
Anonymous
I have this one terrible neighbor that sometimes puts their barking dog outside past midnight. Absolutely insane how people can be this inconsiderate
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I do not like dogs. I find my neighbors overwhelming fascination with dogs to be disturbing. They are bad for the environment, many are poorly behaved, they interrupt my walks and my working at home. I have to go by their poop outside all the time. Yuck. Gross.


I mean ... people are also bad for the environment, and many are poorly behaved.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I do not like dogs. I find my neighbors overwhelming fascination with dogs to be disturbing. They are bad for the environment, many are poorly behaved, they interrupt my walks and my working at home. I have to go by their poop outside all the time. Yuck. Gross.


I mean ... people are also bad for the environment, and many are poorly behaved.


But we serve a purpose.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Same but honestly it's just the annoying dog owners who annoy me. Talking about people who don't move their dogs out of the way on a path, who assume you want to pet the dog or want it to lick you or don't mind it jumping or slobbering on you. But not everyone is like this, and you don't notice the people who are respectful.

The thing I hate is that if you don't want to pet their dog or have it jump on you, they act like it's a character flaw and there's something wrong with you because you don't love their "furbaby." I like dogs just fine, but I grew up with working dogs, not pets that are treated like children and not properly trained. And just because someone doesn't love dogs (or has allergies of whatever) doesn't make them a bad person. I think the bad people here are the ones who get a pet and don't properly train and care for it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I do not like dogs. I find my neighbors overwhelming fascination with dogs to be disturbing. They are bad for the environment, many are poorly behaved, they interrupt my walks and my working at home. I have to go by their poop outside all the time. Yuck. Gross.


I mean ... people are also bad for the environment, and many are poorly behaved.


But we serve a purpose.


Which purpose is that exactly?
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