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I love our new dog. I didn't want him, but he's great. Had a huge one we had to put down two years ago. DW convinced me to get a little dog. Chihuahua. Cooper, like mini cooper.
Any post that starts out with the words "new dog" must include photos so the rest of us can ohh & ahh.
Good luck with him.
I love our new dog. I didn't want him, but he's great. Had a huge one we had to put down two years ago. DW convinced me to get a little dog. Chihuahua. Cooper, like mini cooper.
never learned how to post a picture...help![]()
Really, who needs a dog?
Well, this thread is timely for me because I'm trying to make the decision right now whether or not to adopt a dog. I could barely sleep last night thinking about this. I have all the paperwork ready to send to the rescue group but I cant seem to pull the trigger. I just dont know what to do. My DH and I love animals and have three cats, but the cats are so much easier than dogs. I just have this fear that well never be able to travel again if we get a dog! I know we CAN travel, and we can take the dog to my step-daughters house or, worst case, to a kennel, but Im afraid Ill feel too guilty to leave a dog. Im such a sucker that way! DH would rather have a big dog, but I think a small to medium dog is about the biggest commitment Im ready to make. Sheesh, its like having a child sometimes it never feels like the perfect time to have one, but you just do it and it usually turns out fine.
Well, this thread is timely for me because I'm trying to make the decision right now whether or not to adopt a dog. I could barely sleep last night thinking about this. I have all the paperwork ready to send to the rescue group but I can’t seem to pull the trigger. I just don’t know what to do. My DH and I love animals and have three cats, but the cats are so much easier than dogs. I just have this fear that we’ll never be able to travel again if we get a dog! I know we CAN travel, and we can take the dog to my step-daughter’s house or, worst case, to a kennel, but I’m afraid I’ll feel too guilty to leave a dog. I’m such a sucker that way! DH would rather have a big dog, but I think a small to medium dog is about the biggest commitment I’m ready to make. Sheesh, it’s like having a child – sometimes it never feels like the perfect time to have one, but you just do it and it usually turns out fine.