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I Got A Dog - Now I Regret It!! My son has wanted a dog for few years. He's 12. We got a puppy (14wks),BIG MISTAKE!?
It's like having a new born in the house. It's really starting to frustrate me to the point where I'm deeply regretting it. I feel liked I'm trapped by this animal. He's gets a lot of love, when we have time. He always has a full tummy and has lots of chew toys. We have a huge backyard for the dog to run around. I thought, this won't be so bad. WRONG! Someone please tell me its going to better? | |
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raising a young puppy is a full time investment. Don't get frustrated and remember he's just a toddler. | |
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With dogs it NEVER...and I mean, NEEEEEVVVVEEEER gets better.
Of course that depends on the breed. What breed is it? You simply have to love dogs and animals to own a dog. You can't just buy one because "it sounds like a good idea." Those little fuckers will play fetch for 5 hours if they had their way.... You need to have energy and strength. Seriously. It doesn't sound like you got yourself a lap dog. Toy/Lap dogs are much much easier than working dogs. | |
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And some cats are the same. Sure they're litterbox trained, and nap so much that they'll leave you alone for hours at a time, but those little fuckers never learn either.
They piss on everything....habitually. People are always saying cats are smarter than dogs, but this isn't true. Cat's appear smarter than dogs because their owners become increasingly dumber over time from becoming slaves to the little selfish bastards. . [Edited 12/12/09 9:08am] | |
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And don't get me started on goldfish. | |
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JerseyKRS said: raising a young puppy is a full time investment. Don't get frustrated and remember he's just a toddler.
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It does get better
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Didn't you know all this before you got the dog??? What did you think having a new puppy that doesn't know anything and is looking to you to teach him and raise him (just like a child) was gonna be like? You shoulda researched before getting this dog, it's not the puppy's fault, he's a PUPPY. This is exactly why people should never get dogs at Xmas time because it's usually an impulse buy and the shelters are overflowing with these "gifts" by March. [Edited 12/12/09 9:01am] | |
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Ex-Moderator | Yeah, sorry to say, but a puppy needs as much training and nurturing as a child.
You will get all kinds of good things out of pet ownership, absolutely, but it's a full-time investment for years. 10 years from now you will need to find a sitter so you can go on vacation. Buying a puppy isn't somethign to enter into lightly, it's a commitment. |
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tricky2 said: My son has wanted a dog for few years. He's 12. We got a puppy (14wks),BIG MISTAKE!?
It's like having a new born in the house. It's really starting to frustrate me to the point where I'm deeply regretting it. I feel liked I'm trapped by this animal. He's gets a lot of love, when we have time. He always has a full tummy and has lots of chew toys. We have a huge backyard for the dog to run around. I thought, this won't be so bad. WRONG! Someone please tell me its going to better? Kill it Cook it Eat it Thank me later “If I can shoot rabbits/then I can shoot fascists” | |
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tricky2 said: My son has wanted a dog for few years. He's 12. We got a puppy (14wks),BIG MISTAKE!?
It's like having a new born in the house. It's really starting to frustrate me to the point where I'm deeply regretting it. I feel liked I'm trapped by this animal. He's gets a lot of love, when we have time. He always has a full tummy and has lots of chew toys. We have a huge backyard for the dog to run around. I thought, this won't be so bad. WRONG! Someone please tell me its going to better? DOGS are NOT CATS. you have to put time and effort into training them. that and depending on the breed, they need LOTS of EXERCISE. you need to WALK YOUR DOG. you can't just "let it run around in the backyard". and you can't just give it a "lot of love" and expect it to behave. sounds like you had no business getting a dog. you have to do your research. owning an animal is a big responsibility. http://www.facebook.com/p...111?ref=ts
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my dog acts better than my kid! acts better than my cat too, to be honest.
kennel training! it's a beautiful thing!! if only I could put the kid in one... it does get better, truly! trust me. | |
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BklynBabe said: my dog acts better than my kid! acts better than my cat too, to be honest.
kennel training! it's a beautiful thing!! if only I could put the kid in one... it does get better, truly! trust me. Funny how ppl expect dogs to just behave. It is great that it is getting love but just like children, they need more than love. Boundaries, exercise, training.... though this might be an opportunity to teach your son responsibility. You could find some puppy classes near you and your son and puppy could do the classes together. [Edited 12/12/09 10:28am] | |
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MrsMdiver said: BklynBabe said: my dog acts better than my kid! acts better than my cat too, to be honest.
kennel training! it's a beautiful thing!! if only I could put the kid in one... it does get better, truly! trust me. Funny how ppl expect dogs to just behave. It is great that it is getting love but just like children, they need more than love. Boundaries, exercise, training.... though this might be an opportunity to teach your son responsibility. You could find some puppy classes near you and your son and puppy could do the classes together. [Edited 12/12/09 10:28am] Yes. Execise is a really big one. People get mad cause the dog tore up the house and is digging all over the yard. Then I ask them, how many times a day do you walk your dog? And they go silent. You answered your own issue there. | |
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KatSkrizzle said: MrsMdiver said: Funny how ppl expect dogs to just behave. It is great that it is getting love but just like children, they need more than love. Boundaries, exercise, training.... though this might be an opportunity to teach your son responsibility. You could find some puppy classes near you and your son and puppy could do the classes together. [Edited 12/12/09 10:28am] Yes. Execise is a really big one. People get mad cause the dog tore up the house and is digging all over the yard. Then I ask them, how many times a day do you walk your dog? And they go silent. You answered your own issue there. I have known many ppl that think because they got a small lap dog that it does not need to be walked or have any exercise. Wrong! Most dogs need mental and physical stimulation. | |
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KatSkrizzle said: MrsMdiver said: Funny how ppl expect dogs to just behave. It is great that it is getting love but just like children, they need more than love. Boundaries, exercise, training.... though this might be an opportunity to teach your son responsibility. You could find some puppy classes near you and your son and puppy could do the classes together. [Edited 12/12/09 10:28am] Yes. Execise is a really big one. People get mad cause the dog tore up the house and is digging all over the yard. Then I ask them, how many times a day do you walk your dog? And they go silent. You answered your own issue there. That's usually the #1 issue with misbehaving dogs. http://www.facebook.com/p...111?ref=ts
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ButterscotchPimp said: KatSkrizzle said: Yes. Execise is a really big one. People get mad cause the dog tore up the house and is digging all over the yard. Then I ask them, how many times a day do you walk your dog? And they go silent. You answered your own issue there. That's usually the #1 issue with misbehaving dogs. And if its a male and you aren't mating him, please neuter him. How would you like to go years without getting some action? It would make you a little aggressive too wouldn't it? | |
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KatSkrizzle said: ButterscotchPimp said: That's usually the #1 issue with misbehaving dogs. And if its a male and you aren't mating him, please neuter him. How would you like to go years without getting some action? It would make you a little aggressive too wouldn't it? Same goes for us females too. | |
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What kind of puppy did you get, Tricky? Because while all puppies are a full-time investment, some breeds have quirks and needs all their own. Ὅσον ζῇς φαίνου
μηδὲν ὅλως σὺ λυποῦ πρὸς ὀλίγον ἐστὶ τὸ ζῆν τὸ τέλος ὁ χρόνος ἀπαιτεῖ.” | |
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MrsMdiver said: KatSkrizzle said: And if its a male and you aren't mating him, please neuter him. How would you like to go years without getting some action? It would make you a little aggressive too wouldn't it? Same goes for us females too. yes it does! | |
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i got a human, i haven't seen him yet! THE B EST BE YOURSELF AS LONG AS YOUR SELF ISNT A DYCK[/r]
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Gee - puppies are work, who knew? | |
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I have a 9 month old kitten who follows me all over the house. I buy her toys;give her all the food she needs, water too, but she always wants to be petted. A young pet is like a newborn baby. they love to be nurtured and like a lot of attention. It took me 3 months to get used to my kitten, but she's mine now and I have to deal with her. Good luck with your puppy. | |
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you should get rid of the puppy and adopt a child, they're not nearly as much work and people won't get as worked up when you crate train a child... [Edited 12/12/09 16:18pm] | |
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You should have gotten a grown dog and you wouldn't be having these problems. Andy is a four letter word. | |
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We have 4 dogs
2 from puppies Some times you don't have the time to be their plaything but get them plenty of toys and chews because puppies have teething problems like young children and also let them know that they have to have time to themselves they will get the message. Puppies also need sleep so don't get them too excited. After meal times give them a walk and they will sleep. It does get better and our dogs are great. "I may not agree with what you say but I'll fight for your right to say it"
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JerseyKRS said: raising a young puppy is a full time investment. Don't get frustrated and remember he's just a toddler.
Yep at least 16 years of your life. Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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my cat jane was a rescue. she took some time to get her mellow, but she is one fo the best 2 cats i have ever had. she's sooooo sweet. loves to be petted, loves to lay against my chest with my arms around her, which is not common in cats.
they are a LOT of work though, especially dogs which require a lot more training. Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely. - Lord Acton | |
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tricky2 said: My son has wanted a dog for few years. He's 12. We got a puppy (14wks),BIG MISTAKE!?
It's like having a new born in the house. It's really starting to frustrate me to the point where I'm deeply regretting it. I feel liked I'm trapped by this animal. He's gets a lot of love, when we have time. He always has a full tummy and has lots of chew toys. We have a huge backyard for the dog to run around. I thought, this won't be so bad. WRONG! Someone please tell me its going to better? our dog was also a real handful at first, really, he was ALWAYS at the back of my mind in the beginning, I also thought getting him was a HUGE mistake!!! He's now soon 2 years (in Feb) and he has calmed down so much. Today we threw a birthday party for my son who turned 8 and all his friends played with Moppy and Moppy just LOVED the attention, he ran around and fetched and was loving all the pats and ear scratches. When I look at him I just smile, he is so nice and I wonder how we lived without him. he is the cuddliest most trusting joyful little being. Give it some more time | |
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