Love dogs but dont want them for the care they need.

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Love dogs and would love to get a pet dog... but taking care of them day and night, taking them to walks are a task in itself...
 
Having a backyard can really help with the walking part.
 
Redirecting this post to @BassTrackerBoats last I remember he is successfully managing his dogs forgot the count though, maybe he’ll give you some solid advice from his experience
 
Redirecting this post to @BassTrackerBoats last I remember he is successfully managing his dogs forgot the count though, maybe he’ll give you some solid advice from his experience

We have 2 now, lost one in April (worst month ever due to another loss) and the caring part is the loving and giving part.... if you like to love and give you'll have a hard time finding a better way to get that back in return.

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We have 2 now, lost one in April (worst month ever due to another loss) and the caring part is the loving and giving part.... if you like to love and give you'll have a hard time finding a better way to get that back in return.

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Sorry to hear about your loss, it’s late but please accept my condolences.
 
Robo-dogs coming soon, dear.
 
We have 2 now, lost one in April (worst month ever due to another loss) and the caring part is the loving and giving part.... if you like to love and give you'll have a hard time finding a better way to get that back in return.

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Sorry for your loss, however, those 3 looks super adorable.
My dog had a litter of 5 just 6 weeks ago and it's been a rough 2 months :(

However, they are so cute, they are worth all my attention
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We have 2 now, lost one in April (worst month ever due to another loss) and the caring part is the loving and giving part.... if you like to love and give you'll have a hard time finding a better way to get that back in return.

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They look so mischievious
 
We have 2 now, lost one in April (worst month ever due to another loss) and the caring part is the loving and giving part.... if you like to love and give you'll have a hard time finding a better way to get that back in return.

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Are those chihuahuas?

Personally, my dog lacking a child is what grounds me to care for something. I can leave one day without working because I feel lazy. I can leave even the plants without watering them for one day. But you have to look for the dog every single day, regardless if you are not with him.

This seems to be something bad, from an egoist point of view, but don't ask me why, but smashing that egoist part now and then, feels more freedom, that the freedom itself of feeling not attached to anything in particular.
 
Are those chihuahuas?

Japanese Chins.

The middle one is who went to Heaven in April... Bing on the left and Google on the right are still providing more joy to us than is possible to chart.
 
Japanese Chins.

The middle one is who went to Heaven in April... Bing on the left and Google on the right are still providing more joy to us than is possible to chart.
Hahahahaha awh man that's 10/10

Goal my end is for a pittie or a staffie called Spliff... Still learning to take care of myself so wont be for a few years
 
You ot a point, petting a dog is all cute but taking care of them is another responsibility. Buying their food and all is a must so don't adopt one unless you will be able to provide their needs.
 
buy a cat this creature are fun to play with
 
I moved onto fish. I only have 1 cat left and once she's gone that's it. I can't handle the losses anymore man. It's too devastating every time.
 
I moved onto fish. I only have 1 cat left and once she's gone that's it. I can't handle the losses anymore man. It's too devastating every time.
and finish you don't care if he dies cringe
 
Get a cat, trust me, you won't regret it even if you are a dog person
 
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