Anonymous wrote:No. Dog will be happy to see you. Cat would trip you at the top of the stairs to teach you a lesson.
Anonymous wrote:We are leaving our sweet boy for the very first time while we are away on a 10-day vacation, and I’m really struggling with guilt. He will be boarded at a place he’s visited and enjoyed in the past during daycare trials, so I know he is in good hands, but I can’t stop worrying that he will hold a grudge or worse, forget us completely. I also realize this is irrational! Please give it to me straight!
Anonymous wrote:Dogs don’t hold grudges. You are thinking of cats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know so little about dogs, despite committing to caring for one for life, that you're asking this question???
Sigh.
He'll be delighted to see you when you come back, even if he has fun while you're away. Now maybe brush up on dogs' needs and behaviors.
Would you say this to new parents who are learning as they go? Troll. Get a life.
PP you replied to. I stand by what I said. Parents and pet owners should all educate themselves before becoming parents or pet owners. I'm an animal biologist, I care deeply about doing the research before committing oneself to lifelong caregiving of a dependent. I've fostered dogs for years, and placed many puppies for adoption. Some people think nothing of treating a puppy like a random accessory. I always give preference to families who have done their due diligence.
It sure doesn’t sound like the OP is treating her beloved “sweet boy” like an accessory. Someone who takes the time to post something like this certainly cares about their pet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You know so little about dogs, despite committing to caring for one for life, that you're asking this question???
Sigh.
He'll be delighted to see you when you come back, even if he has fun while you're away. Now maybe brush up on dogs' needs and behaviors.
Would you say this to new parents who are learning as they go? Troll. Get a life.
PP you replied to. I stand by what I said. Parents and pet owners should all educate themselves before becoming parents or pet owners. I'm an animal biologist, I care deeply about doing the research before committing oneself to lifelong caregiving of a dependent. I've fostered dogs for years, and placed many puppies for adoption. Some people think nothing of treating a puppy like a random accessory. I always give preference to families who have done their due diligence.
Anonymous wrote:Dogs don’t hold grudges. You are thinking of cats.