Am_I_There_Yet
Tells little white lies about Santa<br><font color
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I understand that under certain circumstances it's perfectly okay. For instance you want to get your husband or child a puppy, because you know that you'll be responsible for its welfare too.
But FTLOG, do NOT get one for someone else if you aren't going to be there to make sure that it gets taken care of!
I just left the house of an elderly man. He was as sweet as could be, but he was 85, if he was a day old. This poor man couldn't even walk, or hear very well.
I'm showing his house to some clients of mine and he tells us to be careful when we go in the backyard, because there was a puppy back there. Well, me being the animal lover that I am, I go take a peek. Outside, was the cutest Yellow Lab puppy that I've ever seen.
I went in the backyard with my clients, who are dog lovers as well, and this dog went absolutely WILD. I mean WILD - as in, out of control!!! She was jumping almost up to my waist, pulling on my pants, zipping in and out in between my legs and being a general PITA, puppy-style. It was obvious that this puppy wasn't getting any attention.
It was almost impossible to get back inside without the puppy sneaking past us. As a matter of fact, my client's fiance accidentally shut her tail in the door.
I walked in and made the comment that she sure did have some energy and the poor man tells me that he knows, that's why she's always either outside or in the garage.
He told us that she was a Valentine's gift. I suspect this man has recently lost his wife and that someone meaning well gave him the puppy to keep him company. There is no way on Earth that man will be able to handle that puppy. And who will suffer? The puppy.
As we left, she was on her hind legs watching us through the french doors, and we could hear her barking from the front yard as we left. It made me so sad to leave that poor thing behind.
But FTLOG, do NOT get one for someone else if you aren't going to be there to make sure that it gets taken care of!
I just left the house of an elderly man. He was as sweet as could be, but he was 85, if he was a day old. This poor man couldn't even walk, or hear very well.
I'm showing his house to some clients of mine and he tells us to be careful when we go in the backyard, because there was a puppy back there. Well, me being the animal lover that I am, I go take a peek. Outside, was the cutest Yellow Lab puppy that I've ever seen.
I went in the backyard with my clients, who are dog lovers as well, and this dog went absolutely WILD. I mean WILD - as in, out of control!!! She was jumping almost up to my waist, pulling on my pants, zipping in and out in between my legs and being a general PITA, puppy-style. It was obvious that this puppy wasn't getting any attention.
It was almost impossible to get back inside without the puppy sneaking past us. As a matter of fact, my client's fiance accidentally shut her tail in the door.
I walked in and made the comment that she sure did have some energy and the poor man tells me that he knows, that's why she's always either outside or in the garage.

He told us that she was a Valentine's gift. I suspect this man has recently lost his wife and that someone meaning well gave him the puppy to keep him company. There is no way on Earth that man will be able to handle that puppy. And who will suffer? The puppy.
As we left, she was on her hind legs watching us through the french doors, and we could hear her barking from the front yard as we left. It made me so sad to leave that poor thing behind.
