Anonymous wrote:I'm really surprised your 4 yr old never bonded with the dog. Dit you guys go on walks, play fetch, doesn't your preschooler pet or lay on the dog...even back when she was a baby/toddler?
Can you limit where the dog goes in the condo? For us, the dog isn't allowed upstairs. We had a baby gate for years to reinforce this. It's nice to have a relatively hair free area in the house. Sure, I still track some hair from my clothes and socks upstairs, but it's minor compared to downstsirs.
We also have cushion covers on the couches. That helps too.
Also OP, why are you so grossed out by dig hair to the point you want to throw up? That's a bit dramatic, no?
Anonymous wrote:I have never seen a shaved Labrador...wth. You do not know the breed. Labrador rescue asap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, I can relate. We have two dogs that I don't particularly care for. DH and the kids wanted them, so I gave in while I SAH. I started working again about a year later & DH travels all the time so on top of basically being a single mother 75% of the time, I have two dogs to take care of. I'm also annoyed with the hair on the furniture, the need to constantly vacuum, the barking when they see a squirrel or something walk by the window, etc. I've tried to be a dog person, but I'm not. People think you're a horrible person if you don't love dogs. It's not like I abuse them or anything, I'm just not a fan and feel like they make my quality of life worse, not better.
No, I don't think people are horrible if they don't love dogs. I think people are horrible if they own dogs and don't love them. There's a difference.
When you adopt or acquire a dog, it's a commitment. If you aren't willing to at least like the dog, don't get one.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I can relate. We have two dogs that I don't particularly care for. DH and the kids wanted them, so I gave in while I SAH. I started working again about a year later & DH travels all the time so on top of basically being a single mother 75% of the time, I have two dogs to take care of. I'm also annoyed with the hair on the furniture, the need to constantly vacuum, the barking when they see a squirrel or something walk by the window, etc. I've tried to be a dog person, but I'm not. People think you're a horrible person if you don't love dogs. It's not like I abuse them or anything, I'm just not a fan and feel like they make my quality of life worse, not better.
Anonymous wrote:I feel SO bad for that dog. He knows you hate him. Try and rehome op. I can't stand people like you.