Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm with you, OP. It's disgusting. Would never allow a pet on my furniture. And the folks with pet hair all over them usually stink...speaks of poor cleaning habits.
If you have a lab, you can clean 24 x 7 and there will still be hair in many places. Speaks of having a lab that sheds not to having poor cleaning habits.
The fact that you don't understand this about retrievers, and even use a phrase such as "speaks of poor cleaning" habits speaks of you being a lonely and cold person probably from a lower social class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why do you care?
Because I'm here for Christmas and there is a dog hair floating in my wine. That's why. Good enough reason?
Nope, that's not a good enough reason to come trolling in the pets forum to bring out the DCUM dog haters. I'm surprised you need to ask.
I wouldn't go in the GP forum and create a thread about how kids are slobbery, germy, and expensive, why on earth would you have one. That would be as stupid as this thread.
Anonymous wrote:
Why do you care?
Because I'm here for Christmas and there is a dog hair floating in my wine. That's why. Good enough reason?
Anonymous wrote:Oh, but OP sounds like she is trying ever-so-desperately to climb that ladder.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I don't have dogs anymore; I was taking down the sticker art in my office (where one dog used to hang out with me) and the wall literally shows a dirt sillouette! Yikes! We just recently let out housecleaner go because we don't have the dogs -- the level of dirt and dust is amazingly less now that it's just kids and adults.
Anonymous wrote:How can you people live like this?
Anonymous wrote:I'm with you, OP. It's disgusting. Would never allow a pet on my furniture. And the folks with pet hair all over them usually stink...speaks of poor cleaning habits.