Anonymous wrote:Yes, this is life with a dog, which is why I don't have one. I grew up with outdoor pets who earned their keep. They killed rodents and scared off snakes and were good for security. We fed them once or twice a day, took them to the vet once a year, and brushed the dog's coat every once in a while. That was about it. If the dog developed an expensive health issue that lowered their quality of you, you put the dog down.
Now people walk their dogs multiple times a day, pick up their sh*t, let them lives in their houses, pay for expensive doggy day care when they go out of town, pay absurd vet bills set by hedge funds, etc. It's insane.
It does sound like dog might benefit from training. But yeah they are a lot of work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give it back.
OP here. She has a good life. We are doing everything we need to do for her. I just find her annoying. Not sure that is a good enough reason to return her is it? She doesn’t know I find her annoying, I assume. She is very excited every time she sees me be it I am gone for work, get off the toilet, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is how my husband talks about the dog and we’ve had him for five years.
I feel this way about small dogs… our dog is large and intimidating and I feel he is a superb security system and so he is worth it to me personally. I don’t get having a dog whose only purpose is to be cute.
OP here. This dog is not scary looking, or big. She pisses on the floor when she meets new people because she is scared. 😳
Anonymous wrote:You sound like a cat person, OP.
I am also a cat person. Cats are clean, independent, and have dignity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did you want a dog? Dogs are pack animals. You are part of her pack. Of course she wants to be with you!
You do not have the right temperament for a dog. Hopefully your family members are nicer and dog people.
OP here. Fair enough, I may not have the right temperament for one. I am very much an introvert and thought it would actually be a great idea! However, I get no break from her. I am very nice to her. I do not know why people assume I am not? Do we never find our kids annoying or needing a break from our kids? No one even answered my questions, what helps? We put our kids in aftercare and summer camps…. Would doggy daycare help?
Yes. Daycare/nannies/someone to care for your dog so that you can do your own thing, just like you did with your kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did you want a dog? Dogs are pack animals. You are part of her pack. Of course she wants to be with you!
You do not have the right temperament for a dog. Hopefully your family members are nicer and dog people.
OP here. Fair enough, I may not have the right temperament for one. I am very much an introvert and thought it would actually be a great idea! However, I get no break from her. I am very nice to her. I do not know why people assume I am not? Do we never find our kids annoying or needing a break from our kids? No one even answered my questions, what helps? We put our kids in aftercare and summer camps…. Would doggy daycare help?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why did you want a dog? Dogs are pack animals. You are part of her pack. Of course she wants to be with you!
You do not have the right temperament for a dog. Hopefully your family members are nicer and dog people.
OP here. Fair enough, I may not have the right temperament for one. I am very much an introvert and thought it would actually be a great idea! However, I get no break from her. I am very nice to her. I do not know why people assume I am not? Do we never find our kids annoying or needing a break from our kids? No one even answered my questions, what helps? We put our kids in aftercare and summer camps…. Would doggy daycare help?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do say I feel like I bought a toddler. But the kids and my dh are very helpful with him, so the work is spread out. And I was very intentional about researching what dog would be good for us and he’s very much what we wanted - small companion animal, doesn’t shed, not too barky.
He’s very sweet and I’m glad we got him. I’m also glad we didn’t get him any earlier, because the kids are old enough to be helpful now.
Is the dog a boy or girl? YOu've used male and female pronouns.
Pp you’re quoting here. I am an NP, not the op.