When it is scientifically proven that doggos makes your life better.
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- Improve heart health
- Keep you fit and active
-Help you lose weight
- Improve your social life
- Reduce stress
- Add meaning and purpose
- Stave off depression
- Battle disease and injury
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06-25-2019, 08:51 AM #9
The best part is all the weird funny stuff they do.
The billionaire and the beggar both have 24 hours in a day.
That's why grandma's apple pie rocks and yours sucks.
[QUOTE=Dave22reborn]At least it will thunderstorm tonight, and we know how they feel about water. :)[/QUOTE]
^^^Racist police officer who also cries about how racism doesn't exist, also cries reverse racism and typifies the stupidity of the racist right, referring to black people as "they" and regurgitating racist stereotypes.
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06-25-2019, 09:07 AM #13
I'm sure there are plenty benefits to having one. I've wanted one for a while.
But it's demanding. For work, I'm not at home from 8:30AM - 5:30 PM. Adding the time it takes me to get ready in the morning and cook dinner, exercise in the afternoon, that makes me unavailable from 7:00AM - 7:00PM.
Where am I supposed to get the time to look after the dog? I don't have anyone to look after it when I'm not there.
And to top it off, I live in NYC, where 90% of living places do not permit dogs.
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I have a nice backyard, plenty of time and love dogs. so much.
But no dog.
Putting down my last girl, i had for her whole life since she was a pup (belgian malinois), was the hardest thing i've probably ever had to do. I was maybe 12-14 when we got her. In fact, we loved her so much but my Mom/stepdad at the time didn't want to get her even though they loved her too. Lots of $, we already had one etc. I was like....i'll buy it then. I had enough money for some reason and i bought her. My gurl.
too hard man i cant do that again, not for the time being anyway. one day..
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my roommates have a cool ass pitbull which is great because i don't actually have to take care of her very much but i get to hang out with her. i was never into pits as a breed but this dog kinda changed my mind. she is rad.
oh and here is my parents' dog that just passed away a little while ago. poodle
look at that magnificent bastard.
edit: and here is the new poodle/retriever mix they got lol
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06-25-2019, 09:51 AM #24
Please keep posting pics of your doggos in here I want to start looking at breeds that are cute/aesthetic/size i like.... crap this is how it all starts...but it would be so good for me..
I love belgian malinois. but they do bark, a lot. Not only do i want to be 'that neighbor' (we have a very good neighborhood i've noticed, not a single one has a yappy dog that they dont quickly shut up or whatever. Malinois' are so protective they'll bark at any person they see through the window or knocks on the door or whatever.
But i think someone around the Malinois size, full grown, is great. Those siberian huskies are so cute/handsome.. especially the all white ones i think, those eyes..
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06-25-2019, 09:59 AM #26
I really like to travel and for more extended periods of time (been gone for a month right now, different country. well 3 weeks so far but go back home in a week). since my 'work' allows me to travel as i please wherever as long as there's internet. Been to 4 different countries in 2019 alone ha.
Only thing is i can probably convince my brother/sister in law to watch it, if it gets along with quite small awesome doggo, or my Mom since they both live within like 20min of me. If i could get that to work when im gone.....i might have to start looking srs. i think it'd be really good for me especially in my situation
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06-25-2019, 10:14 AM #27
One of the best things about living on the farm is that I get to hang out with my dog pretty much all day. Some days I'll take down the 20 gauge and just head into the woods with Chap. He scares them up and I shoot'em down. On the way I'll usually scrape up some forest mushrooms or wild greens. Hunter's stew for dinner. High in protein, low fat.
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