phillybeth
<br><font color=blue>My left side is shorter than
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But, I still find myself wondering, if other families with our kinds of schedules (or worse) can manage a dog, why couldn't we? What's their secret? How do they do it?
We do it because it makes us happy. It's a priority for us. But there are many sacrifices with pet ownership- especially with dogs.
Spur-of-the-moment weekend getaway? Forget about it.
Need to work late? Not unless you want to come home to a mess and a stir-crazy dog.
Go out after work for a few drinks with the girls? See above.
Want to sleep in on Saturday? No can do. Dogs don't understand 'weekend'.
Had a rough day and want to go to bed early? Sorry, Fido needs his bedtime walk.
Family vacation? Great! Add about $500 to your budget for boarding/petsitter.
And no matter the weather, dogs still gotta 'go'. I've walked dogs in blizzards, tropical storms, 95+ degree heat, below freezing cold.

Yet another example of why we need to continue our research.
Lots of people don't know. The cost of designer dogs is also outrageous. If you don't clip a standard, "no one will know".
and we won't tell your DH. As an aside, the last thing DH wanted was a standard poodle. My response? "you don't vacuum".

