Is it normal to want to get rid of your dog?
This thing is just too needy, its got to go!
But how?
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This thing is just too needy, its got to go!
But how?
Andrew is a 9 year old blue point Siamese, and as far as I'm concerned an enormous blessing sent to me directly from God! There's nothing sweeter to me than the unconditional love and companionship that comes from a faithful pet. Ideally I prefer to have a dog and a cat, but a dog-like cat is an amazingly awesome gift from God and the Universe.
Yeah, but Maine Coons really love going outdoors, I not much into the whole mouser thing. I love the Siamese temperament, and he's more of an indoor cat. He basically just follows me everywhere. He has a leash and a harness as well as as a stroller. The stroller is actually designed for small dogs of 30 lbs and under. I've stuck both my Siamese and my sister's poodle in the stroller together just for fun before. My cat is probably more obedient than a lot of dogs, in fact he's lying at my feet right now. Siamese cats are also lap cats in addition to being intelligent and athletic. When Andrew was little he would always want to play fetch for what seemed like almost forever.
"Todays dogs are nothing but pampered sponges that soak up money, love and affection from people..." Sounds alot like a human baby doesn't it? By that logic children are also parasites who leech off of their parents for 18 years.
"On a stupid animal" Yeah, I guess service dogs, rescue dogs, and police dogs are pretty stupid, it's not like their risking their lives saving people, making the country safer or helping disabled people such as diabetics or blind people live their lives easier :)
Even family dogs aren't stupid. They "earn their keep" by emotionally bonding with the family and generally improving their health. Did you know having a dog around lessens the risk of a heart attack?