Correct. I don't mind dogs - I do mind those who behave as if they are a person rather than a fking PET.Could never be bothered to have a dog. Your life basically has to orbit around them.
Could never be bothered to have a dog. Your life basically has to orbit around them.
Not something we've found in the two or so years since we've had Henry.
You just need to make provision for them, on occasion, in the same way you have to do if you want to piss off out/abroad without the kids.
Exactly. Its like having another child, you either have to have them around you all day, or head back to make sure they're fed and watered. Everything you do, you must make provision for the dog.
The sheer LIBERTY of being out and about all day and being able to do something spontaneous without someone having to plod back home and take it out for a shit. I could never sacrifice that.
Except it isn't a human being, it's nothing more than a pet.Yeah it's basically the same as having a kid.
Maybe we're doing something wrong, but I don't think that's ever happened. There are friends, neighbours and paid-for services for that sort of thing.
Still hilarious IMO.
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Cats are simply miles better. Discuss.
Maybe we're doing something wrong, but I don't think that's ever happened. There are friends, neighbours and paid-for services for that sort of thing.
Still hilarious IMO.
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My jaundiced view is probably coloured by my sister and her two shih-tzu's. If she comes over for a BBQ or we all go out somewhere then they either have to come along, in which case she's running round after them, making sure they're not chewing stuff, picking up shit etc etc. Or what normally happens is her day is foreshortened, as they have to leave to go back and sort them out. The kids are grown up and have their own lives, so don't particularly want to be lumbered with this task, and she doesn't want to leave keys with the neighbours. Like I say, it all revolves around sorting the dogs out.
I don't dislike dogs, and maybe when I'm old, decrepit and largely housebound I might consider one. But ever since our kids have been old enough to take care of themselves, I just love the liberty of leaving the house without having to make any provisions whatsoever for anything (outside of the missus, obvs).
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*Not sure if that's too much for NSC. Mods, feel free to delete this and send me to cyber prison for a bit - my opinion of cats will not change.