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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]They probably both have anxiety and are locked in an unhealthy companionship. Very sad to see.[/quote] Sure sad Nothing in the OPs post, once you strip it of OP's bias, speakers of anxiety. I know lots of people who are really obsessed about different things (sports, entertainment, Disney, NASCAR, etc.) I never question their mental fitness. Some people deep dive into certain things. Makes life interesting.[/quote] Yes but do those obsessions lead them to being unable to grocery shopping or to [b]the doctor?[/b][/quote] Op never said this. And grocery shopping? Who needs to enter a store anymore? [/quote] She won't go anywhere without the dog. Does your doctor or dentist allow dogs? People are twisting themselves in knots here to go "but I love doggies". This is clearly a picture of someone with a severe anxiety issue.[/quote] We've never left our dog home alone. No need.[/quote]
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