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I bought a puppy for my husband. And now we're miserable.

Agree and a reputable pet store, shelter or breeder should really interview buyers to determine which breed is suitable to a potential owner. Someone mentioned Jack Russell terriers. They can be great dogs with the right owners. They are so high energy and willful little creatures. Pets and owners both need to be trained.

Exactly.

Doing a bit of research can also help so much. Dog breeds aren't just a different shade of color, they could have different dietary needs, different behavior, different kinds of health issues, exercise needs, etc.
 
Well, working where there is an adoption place, there are a lot of cats/dogs that are returned for a multitude of reasons. It's heart breaking. There are already lots of these animals that need homes and unfortunately there are places that euthanize because of this.

These are animals, not "it" or "things." People really need to learn to do their research before taking care of any kind of pet.

I would rather have someone return the animal and admit it wasn't the right choice at the time than get so frustrated and take it out on the animal. The abuse that some pets suffer is just appalling and inhumane. Return it and admit defeat. And though I love my pets, I doubt I'd put an animal ahead of my partner.

I totally agree with adopting older pets; that's how I get all my animals. I believe that everyone deserves love and comfort, especially at the end of their lives, and I've never regretted it.

"Recycle a life; adopt a pet."
 
Find the dog a great forever home and
get yourselves spade & neutered,
because human kids are way harder
& you can't just give them away to a better home.
 
I'm not into the whole collar and leash thing.But I don't mind a spanking with a rolled up newspaper once in a while. :lol:

I'm having you neutered tomorrow at 8:30 am.
 
I'm having you neutered tomorrow at 8:30 am.

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Someone mentioned Jack Russell terriers. They can be great dogs with the right owners. They are so high energy and willful little creatures. Pets and owners both need to be trained.

My Parson Jack Russell Terrier was never high energy, and wouldn't play no matter how you induced him. He would spar with the other dog in mock fights, but he didn't have any desire to run and play in the park, tug at a sock, or do any of the games that spaniels and terriers love. He may have been born that way, or his first owners may have caused it. Hard to know. He was meek and timid.
 
This thread is why animal rights activists get such a bad name as a class of people. There is rabid recrimination against the OP who came here in honest openness to get help, admitting his fault.

A regiment of asshats posted as if the OP had denied responsibility or was unaware of the mistake. The OP was the opposite of that. His animal, which none of you have seen or met, is treated better than him, a man who eschewed pet ownership for years but relented, as many parents do to a kid's plea, to exactly the same effect.

This thread is a model for why internet anonymity is a blight. Everyone has his pet peeve, and loaded for bear, awaits like some ant lion for a hapless passerby to then take out anger and acrimony. The animal, although meriting of care, doesn't merit more than the member in our midst who is an honest man. Making a mistake isn't basis for one to become the scapegoat of invisible miscreants.
 
This thread is why animal rights activists get such a bad name as a class of people. There is rabid recrimination against the OP who came here in honest openness to get help, admitting his fault.

A regiment of asshats posted as if the OP had denied responsibility or was unaware of the mistake. The OP was the opposite of that. His animal, which none of you have seen or met, is treated better than him, a man who eschewed pet ownership for years but relented, as many parents do to a kid's plea, to exactly the same effect.

This thread is a model for why internet anonymity is a blight. Everyone has his pet peeve, and loaded for bear, awaits like some ant lion for a hapless passerby to then take out anger and acrimony. The animal, although meriting of care, doesn't merit more than the member in our midst who is an honest man. Making a mistake isn't basis for one to become the scapegoat of invisible miscreants.

The asshats were spurned on by the usual dipshit. Surprise, surprise. #-o
 
This thread is why animal rights activists get such a bad name as a class of people. There is rabid recrimination against the OP who came here in honest openness to get help, admitting his fault.

A regiment of asshats posted as if the OP had denied responsibility or was unaware of the mistake. The OP was the opposite of that. His animal, which none of you have seen or met, is treated better than him, a man who eschewed pet ownership for years but relented, as many parents do to a kid's plea, to exactly the same effect.

This thread is a model for why internet anonymity is a blight. Everyone has his pet peeve, and loaded for bear, awaits like some ant lion for a hapless passerby to then take out anger and acrimony. The animal, although meriting of care, doesn't merit more than the member in our midst who is an honest man. Making a mistake isn't basis for one to become the scapegoat of invisible miscreants.

You must be fun at parties when you're in a bad mood.

I always find it funny when you get super pissy about people who generalize about the south or religious people but here you are talking down a specific group of people. Unfortunately these types of posts of yours don't come off as in defense to the OP and comes off as you needing an axe to grind.
 
A two-month-old puppy is two months too young, to begin with.

I got me a five-month-old French bulldog when I was 13. The first few weeks it would not even walk. I had to carry it everywhere and he would "walk" on one square meter to poop. Only then did it start to walk.

The first days were terrible: he was scared stiff, would sit still where I put him and stare at me alarmed. Guys here told me we would bond eventually and we sure did.
 
Oh man...I feel for you.....both for you...and the puppy too.

If nothing else...just make sure you find the pup a good home so you will both have peace of mind about it afterward...

Though we have had both dogs and cats in the past..our lives now require lots of our time be dedicated to our business and it takes ALOT of self restraint for me not to bring home a puppy to my guy (or myself)....

I sometimes tell him how much I wanted to bring a pup home just to get it out of my system....if I had to take one away from him it might kill me so I know better than to do it at this point in our lives...your story is a good reminder for me actually so thanks for sharing it.
 
Oh, nobody's laughing at the OP. The parody threads are all in good fun.

Where is he, anyway? Not a peep.

I thought we had a crisis on our hands.
 
I think he ran away with his tail between his legs. I hope he finds a good, loving home somewhere on the net. :(
 
You must be fun at parties when you're in a bad mood.

I always find it funny when you get super pissy about people who generalize about the south or religious people but here you are talking down a specific group of people. Unfortunately these types of posts of yours don't come off as in defense to the OP and comes off as you needing an axe to grind.

The difference being I called out the behavior of the rabid folks in specific, as demonstrated in the thread. I didn't generalize about animal lovers, but activists, the term generally associated with animal loving extremists such as PETA. I didn't fault the animal loving, but the blind foaming at the mouth.

The vociferous defense of the South, or the devout, is about the total class of people being slammed in blatant bigotry. The totality of my posts proves that I am not against animals or treating them well. I am and will continue to slam those who thing loving animals is a virtue while reviling ordinary humans trying to do the right thing.

I am very much talking about a specific group of people behaving badly.

As for the OP, he read the hate, then the lampooning, and probably got it. He wasn't respected.
 
Thing is even with PETAs faults, they do actually do good things. The biggest thing I can remember is that exposed the places where big company pet stores get their animals, how the conditions were awful and there were a lot of things wrong with the animals that went to said pet stores. And ultimately these Pet store companies stopped getting their animals from these places because veterinarians were sent out to where these animals came from and the conditions continued to do bad.

And really, it still doesn't come off as anything more than an ax to grind when in the very first couple of posts you had a problem with something said that wasn't ultimately that bad. There is actually a lot of good advice given here by quite a few people and only 1-2 people who were initially being antagonizing to people.

Zoltanspawn gave a lot of good points to the OP as well as in defense of the OP, so if anything I hope that is what the OP really took from the thread and ignored some of the filler in between.
 
I have nothing to say to the poster except that when one has a pet and one can't bond with it, then one should find it a loving home and give it to that/those people. Preferably someone who has a dog, because then you know it's not simply someone who wants a dog, but may not be a loving owner to the dog. When I gave up my dog (because I could not take care of my mother - who had Alzheimer's - and the dog, who had submissive urination problems, I found a woman and her husband who had had Scotties before (one of theirs had just died) and when they came to see Maya (the dog), they got right down on the floor with her. I knew right then, they were dog lovers, not just dog owners. You should do the same. Work your human issues out after you find the dog the right environment to thrive in.
 
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