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OK, Family....here's something new..dogs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 275338" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>That is cool. I know dogs can work wonders. husband and I had an unspoken agreement of no cats/dogs in the family. Neither of us want the responsibility and being tied down to the house every day. However, difficult child really needed a dog so I allowed easy child to get a bichon freise (non shedding supposedly quiet though puppy doesn't understand that part yet). </p><p></p><p>This is easy child's dog so I can put all the responsibility on her for overnight potty duty and whatever else. She also takes care of vets services. difficult child gets to play with the dog all day. Maybe by the time diva moves out (though I think difficult child will be out of the house before she will be?) than difficult child will be old enough for more around the clock care of a puppy and we can get one more suited to him (he needs a little bit hardier rough and tumble sort of dog).</p><p> </p><p>This puppy has been a huge answer to many behavioral issues we had last year and is a companion for difficult child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 275338, member: 5096"] That is cool. I know dogs can work wonders. husband and I had an unspoken agreement of no cats/dogs in the family. Neither of us want the responsibility and being tied down to the house every day. However, difficult child really needed a dog so I allowed easy child to get a bichon freise (non shedding supposedly quiet though puppy doesn't understand that part yet). This is easy child's dog so I can put all the responsibility on her for overnight potty duty and whatever else. She also takes care of vets services. difficult child gets to play with the dog all day. Maybe by the time diva moves out (though I think difficult child will be out of the house before she will be?) than difficult child will be old enough for more around the clock care of a puppy and we can get one more suited to him (he needs a little bit hardier rough and tumble sort of dog). This puppy has been a huge answer to many behavioral issues we had last year and is a companion for difficult child. [/QUOTE]
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