Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How old are your kids? I’m getting a lab puppy next month. I have always wanted a dog and kids do too. I have three teenagers 14,15,19. .. I know the dog will fall on me but you are scaring me lol.
This is me. I have teenagers (15 and 18) and we got a puppy. I had wanted a dog forever, but when the kids were young we were just way too busy. Now has been perfect. I knew going in he was going to be mine and the work will be on me. He is 8 months and I love him. I think he is also helping take the sting of my oldest leaving for college. Having a dog is definitely different for different people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please don't get a puppy, OP. Get a shelter dog. And, yes, get a dog!
I have no dog experience and need a dog who is friendly with no issues I need to work on from their past. Seems 99% of shelter dogs are pit bulls.... i need basically guaranteed friendly like a golden retriever
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Had no clue this thread was revived. We got a dog 2 years ago April 2022. Best decision ever!! I'm obsessed. Can't believe I almost never experienced the love of a dog.
And thrilled to have her as kids prep to leave.
Anonymous wrote:When asked when life begins, Sandra Day O'Connor said when the kids go to college and the dog dies. She's a wise woman!
Anonymous wrote:The answer is always dog.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope, nope, nope.
I got a dog for my kids and regret it so much. A third kids would have been easier and less work. You'll have little freedom for the rest of the dog's life, so another 15 years.
It's seriously like having a toddler again. They're so needy. I can't go poop without the dog following me and staring at me.
You are off your rocker. I have three kids and we are on our fourth dog. Adding a third child was infinitely harder.
Disagree. Kids are much easier than dogs. They grow up and become more independent. I still have to walk the dog for an hour every day. I can't be out of the house for extended periods of time and can't take him with me either. I wanted to take a day trip somewhere and even that's hard because you have to think about who will take care of the dog.
Ah you are one of those people who forgets how had babies and toddlers are. Try having a baby in a bucket car seat, a 2 year old and a 4.5 year old who is trying to run away from you. Walking a dog is a piece of cake. And guess what you can't go away for a day without thinking about who is going to take care of a third kid.
If you are comparing having an older child to having a dog then clearly that's easier but that's not apples to apples
No, I don't think the PP is "one of those people who forgets how [b]ad babies and toddlers are." The PP specifically states that kids "grow up and become more independent." While an older dog may not be as needy as a pup, they still require a type of care that generally is the same in nature over time.
Perhaps take to the toddlers forum if you need to vent a bit about managing three kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope, nope, nope.
I got a dog for my kids and regret it so much. A third kids would have been easier and less work. You'll have little freedom for the rest of the dog's life, so another 15 years.
It's seriously like having a toddler again. They're so needy. I can't go poop without the dog following me and staring at me.
You are off your rocker. I have three kids and we are on our fourth dog. Adding a third child was infinitely harder.
Disagree. Kids are much easier than dogs. They grow up and become more independent. I still have to walk the dog for an hour every day. I can't be out of the house for extended periods of time and can't take him with me either. I wanted to take a day trip somewhere and even that's hard because you have to think about who will take care of the dog.
Ah you are one of those people who forgets how had babies and toddlers are. Try having a baby in a bucket car seat, a 2 year old and a 4.5 year old who is trying to run away from you. Walking a dog is a piece of cake. And guess what you can't go away for a day without thinking about who is going to take care of a third kid.
If you are comparing having an older child to having a dog then clearly that's easier but that's not apples to apples
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nope, nope, nope.
I got a dog for my kids and regret it so much. A third kids would have been easier and less work. You'll have little freedom for the rest of the dog's life, so another 15 years.
It's seriously like having a toddler again. They're so needy. I can't go poop without the dog following me and staring at me.
You are off your rocker. I have three kids and we are on our fourth dog. Adding a third child was infinitely harder.
Disagree. Kids are much easier than dogs. They grow up and become more independent. I still have to walk the dog for an hour every day. I can't be out of the house for extended periods of time and can't take him with me either. I wanted to take a day trip somewhere and even that's hard because you have to think about who will take care of the dog.