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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 252340"><p>I never had a pet growing up due to my brothers allergies. Chloe, my almost 8 year old lab is the best thing.....for ME. I can hug her and cry on her and she is always right there. I can just go for a walk with her to calm down. She is absolutely wonderful. </p><p> </p><p>Then we got the second dog. Thought we would get Chloe a playmate. Get her a little more active cause Chloe is overweight. OMG. Chloe absolutely hated the pup. The pup was and STILL is high energy. I swear that dog can jump 5 feet easy from a stand still. I can no longer walk the dogs because this new dog pulls me all over the place. Makes it hard in winter when there are ice patches. She doesn't get the "leash" thing. So to make it easier for us we take the dogs to a park they can run with no leash. That doesn't teach her anything. So now at 2 years old she still can't walk on a leash. I feel guilty if I take Chloe and don't take her.</p><p> </p><p>Calming for difficult child. Definately YES and Definately NO. Yes is for when difficult child wants to be with dog. Yes is for dog even being present. NO - is for when dog is sick. difficult child worries sick about her. difficult child has and still does call neigbhors from school to have them check the door. He is afraid he may have left it a crack open and thinks the younger dog can open the door! Younger dog jumped out the car window when she was 10 weeks old, and nobody noticed for miles. Then it was difficult child who noticed. Someone saw her jump and picked her up. Lucky for tags.</p><p> </p><p>My dog of choice that I can lay on , yell at, hug....Lab. Second choice, golden retriever.</p><p> </p><p>don't get me wrong - I love both my dogs and so does the entire family. I wanted a second dog just like the first. Quite the opposite. she keeps Me guessing. Keeps me laughing too. She has some very strange traits. Definately a difficult child dog. Vet even put her on doggie prozac for a while, didn't help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 252340"] I never had a pet growing up due to my brothers allergies. Chloe, my almost 8 year old lab is the best thing.....for ME. I can hug her and cry on her and she is always right there. I can just go for a walk with her to calm down. She is absolutely wonderful. Then we got the second dog. Thought we would get Chloe a playmate. Get her a little more active cause Chloe is overweight. OMG. Chloe absolutely hated the pup. The pup was and STILL is high energy. I swear that dog can jump 5 feet easy from a stand still. I can no longer walk the dogs because this new dog pulls me all over the place. Makes it hard in winter when there are ice patches. She doesn't get the "leash" thing. So to make it easier for us we take the dogs to a park they can run with no leash. That doesn't teach her anything. So now at 2 years old she still can't walk on a leash. I feel guilty if I take Chloe and don't take her. Calming for difficult child. Definately YES and Definately NO. Yes is for when difficult child wants to be with dog. Yes is for dog even being present. NO - is for when dog is sick. difficult child worries sick about her. difficult child has and still does call neigbhors from school to have them check the door. He is afraid he may have left it a crack open and thinks the younger dog can open the door! Younger dog jumped out the car window when she was 10 weeks old, and nobody noticed for miles. Then it was difficult child who noticed. Someone saw her jump and picked her up. Lucky for tags. My dog of choice that I can lay on , yell at, hug....Lab. Second choice, golden retriever. don't get me wrong - I love both my dogs and so does the entire family. I wanted a second dog just like the first. Quite the opposite. she keeps Me guessing. Keeps me laughing too. She has some very strange traits. Definately a difficult child dog. Vet even put her on doggie prozac for a while, didn't help. [/QUOTE]
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