Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yeah! Wonder now if he could be rehomed or basically put to sleep. A SN rescue dog who is a pain.
You should not have had a child let alone a dog
Anonymous wrote:Sadly yes. Dog was the center of my world before kids. We loved him so much. After kids, I just felt "touched out" and it was difficult to find love for him. He wanted to be held nonstop (he's a lap dog) and sit on my lap, sleep on my feet in bed and it was hard. The guilt I felt was bad too.
I never thought my feelings could change like that.

Anonymous wrote:Yeah! Wonder now if he could be rehomed or basically put to sleep. A SN rescue dog who is a pain.
.Anonymous wrote:No. My dog was with me through years of infertility. I loved her like she was my child and now that I have a child I still do. I love them equally.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, it increased. Had twins and was feeding around the clock. Dog would wake up for each feeding and sit next to me. I loved his company.
+1. Same here down to the twins. Love him so much we got another (puppy) when they were 6 weeks so I could be home with all the babies during maternity leave. Yes, people thought we were nuts.
Anonymous wrote:Didn't get a dog until my kids were teens. My love for them didn't change, but it's possible they'd accuse the dog of being my favorite child.
Anonymous wrote:we had two that we got 8 years prior to the baby. They were the center. Then they weren't. Didn't love them less, but they had a lot less of our attention.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, it increased. Had twins and was feeding around the clock. Dog would wake up for each feeding and sit next to me. I loved his company.
+1. Same here down to the twins. Love him so much we got another (puppy) when they were 6 weeks so I could be home with all the babies during maternity leave. Yes, people thought we were nuts.