Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dog and I were invited to a dog party a few months ago. The dogs ran around and had dog cake, and the humans had cocktails. It was fun. I see no issue with people having fun.
This describes every dog party I've ever been to.
I intend to have a 30th birthday party for my mini mule in a few years and it should be a ton of fun!
A mini-MULE? OMG I have never before heard of this creature. How big is your mini-mule? What color? How long of the almost-30 years have you had him/her?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My dog and I were invited to a dog party a few months ago. The dogs ran around and had dog cake, and the humans had cocktails. It was fun. I see no issue with people having fun.
This describes every dog party I've ever been to.
I intend to have a 30th birthday party for my mini mule in a few years and it should be a ton of fun!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so sad. I am sorry your life has turned out like this OP.
Anyway, exhibit a for people who treat dogs like children.
I have 2 teenagers (human) and one dog. I do not treat my dog like my children. Iโve already done my Christmas shopping for the dog. Havenโt started buying for the kids yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My pups are my kids. They also act like it! They sit next to me and curl around my neck or head or sit and put their paw around me.
Donโt forget how they pee and poop on the floor. Thank god my kids didnโt do that .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My pups are my kids. They also act like it! They sit next to me and curl around my neck or head or sit and put their paw around me.
๐ this is the saddest thing Iโve read all day.
Anonymous wrote:That's cute. Remind your kids to not get overexcited with the other dogs and don't overdo the snacks as the excitement, action and new foods may bring diarreah and vomit. It's a party so that's ok but have a clean up station and lidded trash can nearby against a wall so it won't get knocked over.