Elaina
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Well, while that may be the case my Dad got a standard poodle that had been abused to such a point that the poor dog was 3 years old and didn't know what to do with a toy (not to mention he spent a couple thousand bucks saving this dog). Dog in case turned into a healthy, vibrant, happy dog..certainly not the same animal he was before.
My dad keeps him on a chain in his yard when he's not a house pet. My kid sister takes him on walks and does the yard play (he's so happy, he doesn't leave the yard). He's such a pet that the moment he realized he wasn't going anywhere, he started taking his house seriously, and guarding it.
I don't like animals (don't like kids either, but that's another topic). I think an animal has to be useful for me to consider getting it. Being cute is not it. It's not a fashion accessory (unless you count my depression medicated, formerly abused, crazy Maine Coon who like to go fabric shopping). To that end, I need to get a dog because I spend the majority of my time alone, in a neighborhood that's not exactly the best. I got a small yard, I live in the city, and it's probably not the place for a dog. But I also view that for me to feed, house and love my dog, it needs to preform a vital function: protecting my family. So a dog we're going to get. Hopefully I'll get one like my dad's when I find the right pound puppy, because there are dogs that a family is intristic to their well-being whereas a country estate may not be.
My dad keeps him on a chain in his yard when he's not a house pet. My kid sister takes him on walks and does the yard play (he's so happy, he doesn't leave the yard). He's such a pet that the moment he realized he wasn't going anywhere, he started taking his house seriously, and guarding it.
I don't like animals (don't like kids either, but that's another topic). I think an animal has to be useful for me to consider getting it. Being cute is not it. It's not a fashion accessory (unless you count my depression medicated, formerly abused, crazy Maine Coon who like to go fabric shopping). To that end, I need to get a dog because I spend the majority of my time alone, in a neighborhood that's not exactly the best. I got a small yard, I live in the city, and it's probably not the place for a dog. But I also view that for me to feed, house and love my dog, it needs to preform a vital function: protecting my family. So a dog we're going to get. Hopefully I'll get one like my dad's when I find the right pound puppy, because there are dogs that a family is intristic to their well-being whereas a country estate may not be.