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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I make my dog's food from scratch. My 4 yr old has watched the process, and seen how excited the dog gets at mealtimes because she loves her food. DD asked one day if she could taste it. So I gave her about half a teaspoon to try. No big deal.
I don't need to be scolded for that.
Weirdo. I'm scolding you right now.
Anonymous wrote:I make my dog's food from scratch. My 4 yr old has watched the process, and seen how excited the dog gets at mealtimes because she loves her food. DD asked one day if she could taste it. So I gave her about half a teaspoon to try. No big deal.
I don't need to be scolded for that.
Anonymous wrote:She has 2 dogs.
Her toddler was drinking out of one of their bowls and she took a picture of it and posted it on social media.
Her and her millennial friends on social media think it is cute and funny.
I think it is disgusting.
Should I say something to her about it?
In private of course.
Or should I scold her on her social media page in front of all of her friends?
Anonymous wrote:Spoken like someone who does not own a dog. Or any pet for that matter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm so sick of people hating on millennials. You do realize (Gen X and Boomers) that your kids are just as bad or worse than we are? You all raised them.
Not the OP, and I don’t like people hating on ANYONE, but I don’t get your comment.
I am a boomer who raised two millennials.
So, the idea that my kids are “just as bed or worse than” millennials just doesn’t make sense. They are millennials.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She can't possibly know all of the filthy places her dog's mouths have been. Very disgusting if you ask me.
Where do you think the kid's hands have been!?![]()
Anonymous wrote:I'm so sick of people hating on millennials. You do realize (Gen X and Boomers) that your kids are just as bad or worse than we are? You all raised them.