Of course while very rarely a dog might attack a child but more often you get a large dog like mine that actually protects kids, mind you they never get a mention do they ?
Protect them from WHAT, exactly?
Of course while very rarely a dog might attack a child but more often you get a large dog like mine that actually protects kids, mind you they never get a mention do they ?
Protect them from WHAT, exactly?
Get a Tortoise. Its low cost, sleeps for half the year, eats left overs and given your intellectual "prowess" simster its probably your spirit animal.
Protect them from WHAT, exactly?
So what exactly does that mean? I guess you need to meet someone who loves you to have children which is why you're stuck with dogs. Or am I missing something?
From strangers. When I was about five my parents had a big black lab that was find with people it knew but if anybody it didn't know tried to pick me up the dog would hurl itself at them and knock them flying. The one I have now is good with my relatives' kids in the same way.
Here's a tip. You can't have a dog and a life. You have to make a choice. I made the wrong choice. Now I have to wait another 12 years before I get my life back, and by then I'll be too old to enjoy it. Instead, I urge yo to buy a photo of a dog. That way, you can put in in a drawer when you've finished with it.
I think you're missing the point. There are many men, and several women, who would never want to have a child with someone, however much they loved that person. There are a lot of people who don't like children; wish them no harm but would rather have nothing to do with them: and what's wrong with that? However, those people may well take great pleasure from the company of dogs. In this overpopulated world, the more people who take in a rescue dog rather than breeding more humans the better.
Here's a tip. You can't have a dog and a life. You have to make a choice. I made the wrong choice. Now I have to wait another 12 years before I get my life back, and by then I'll be too old to enjoy it. Instead, I urge yo to buy a photo of a dog. That way, you can put in in a drawer when you've finished with it.
Were you ever dropped by any of these strangers when the dog charged because that would explain certain things ?
I always think owning a dog would be like having some attractive, but stupid bloke around the house demanding constant praise and attention or that you take them out to nice places.
And you have to buy and be back home to prepare all their dinners.
Personally I don't need the dumb adoration you get in return that much.
Sounds like you'd be happy with a bitch.
Or without a dog?
you could of coarse foster a dog for the NCDL that way when its back to health you can give it back and choose when you want to do it again.
we have 5 cats and they are what we have made them,selfish,fussy,and all the other things, bad things about cats but they are here and as you say thats it.That's a dog lovers only idea, not for many here. It's a matter of personal opinion as to whether you have any pet but not a need to criticism one way or the other. Personally whilst I don't mind kids I don't feel that I've missed out in any way for not having them. I can live without a dog but am also very happy with one. I know whatever time I get home at least somebody is pleased to see me and she's a lot cheaper than a child as well.
we have 5 cats and they are what we have made them,selfish,fussy,and all the other things, bad things about cats but they are here and as you say thats it.
on you second to last sentence I worked with a gut who had to take home a cooked sausage and poke it through the letterbox otherwise his Labrador who not let him in.