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<blockquote data-quote="totoro" data-source="post: 218105" data-attributes="member: 3155"><p>I started crying when I saw the trailer for "Marley and Me" </p><p>I miss my dog Clemey so much still... just typing her name brings tears to my eyes... </p><p></p><p>But, with our home situation such as it is. K is not able to be in *the moment* with most animals. She does not realize they are not like her stuffed animals. She disassociates from them. Her therapist is working on this.</p><p>But to get a dog and fall in love with it... then to see the poor thing suffer from your child's rages or violence is too much. </p><p>I want a dog SO bad, so does husband, I am crying now just thinking about this... but it is not fair to K or the pup. </p><p></p><p>Just something to think about. We initially got a dog for the girls, K just did not bond. She has never bonded with either of the dogs we had. </p><p>Just the other day she started choking a dog and grabbing it's muzzle, granted she thought it was taking a smaller dog's treat. But...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="totoro, post: 218105, member: 3155"] I started crying when I saw the trailer for "Marley and Me" I miss my dog Clemey so much still... just typing her name brings tears to my eyes... But, with our home situation such as it is. K is not able to be in *the moment* with most animals. She does not realize they are not like her stuffed animals. She disassociates from them. Her therapist is working on this. But to get a dog and fall in love with it... then to see the poor thing suffer from your child's rages or violence is too much. I want a dog SO bad, so does husband, I am crying now just thinking about this... but it is not fair to K or the pup. Just something to think about. We initially got a dog for the girls, K just did not bond. She has never bonded with either of the dogs we had. Just the other day she started choking a dog and grabbing it's muzzle, granted she thought it was taking a smaller dog's treat. But... [/QUOTE]
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