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Ok, so...thoughts - difficult child's, dogs, and husband's.
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<blockquote data-quote="Christy" data-source="post: 153317" data-attributes="member: 225"><p>We got our dog when difficult child was 6 years old. He's was a lot of work as a puppy but he is also a pal to difficult child. difficult child liked feeding him and being a "dog owner" but we never expected him to be responsibie for the dog. We took on the responsibity because we thought a dog would be good for difficult child. He is but if you and husband do not have the time to put into raising a puppy then it's propbably wise to get an older dog if at all.</p><p></p><p>Sometimes dogs can be difficult children as well. Our dog loves to antagonize difficult child, he thinkks he the world's biggest squeaky toy.</p><p>He takes difficult children action figures to his crate and chews on them. I find myself hiding them so difficult child won't get mad at the dumb dog! But we all love him so we put up with it.</p><p></p><p>Christy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Christy, post: 153317, member: 225"] We got our dog when difficult child was 6 years old. He's was a lot of work as a puppy but he is also a pal to difficult child. difficult child liked feeding him and being a "dog owner" but we never expected him to be responsibie for the dog. We took on the responsibity because we thought a dog would be good for difficult child. He is but if you and husband do not have the time to put into raising a puppy then it's propbably wise to get an older dog if at all. Sometimes dogs can be difficult children as well. Our dog loves to antagonize difficult child, he thinkks he the world's biggest squeaky toy. He takes difficult children action figures to his crate and chews on them. I find myself hiding them so difficult child won't get mad at the dumb dog! But we all love him so we put up with it. Christy [/QUOTE]
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