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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Do you have a plan for who will take care of this dog should you get sick and die? Late 50s is too old imo unless you are getting a big dog that won’t live 10 years. If you are getting a small dog who could live 18 years, very selfish. Puppies are like infants. They need to go outside every hour while being trained, and they don’t sleep through the night. [/quote] What? They are in their 50s. The chances of them just suddenly getting sick or dying are not that much higher than someone in their 30s or 40s. My dad was 78 (and my mom 70) when they got their current puppy, and no one even blinked at that. They walk at least 3 miles per day, are constantly on the go (with their dog in tow), and are phenomenal dog owners. [/quote]
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