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charliesmum) wrote2005-11-21 10:32 am
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Charlie wants a dog
At least I think he wants a dog. He's been talking about it, but he is also imitating Verruca Salt as he does so. "Mommy.' He says, speaking in a clipped and almost British voice. "I Want. A. Dog."
I pointed out to him he has $95, and could possibly buy a dog for himself, and he actually considered it.
I'd toyed with the idea before, but I just don't think we have the time or money for a dog. (though, working 10 minutes from home does help - one could theoretically go home at lunch and let the dog out)
I have to keep reminding myself that dogs are fairly high maintenance, and probably aren't cheap to keep in food.
Because...look at this really cute dog. I want him.
I pointed out to him he has $95, and could possibly buy a dog for himself, and he actually considered it.
I'd toyed with the idea before, but I just don't think we have the time or money for a dog. (though, working 10 minutes from home does help - one could theoretically go home at lunch and let the dog out)
I have to keep reminding myself that dogs are fairly high maintenance, and probably aren't cheap to keep in food.
Because...look at this really cute dog. I want him.
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You are the 2nd person to mention the Aussie dog. Hmmmm...
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I love my puppy (who is 12 now and clearly not a puppy anymore). She's incredibly smart, we never had any trouble training her, she never chewed shoes or other possessions and while she did have a little problem with wetting the floor when she was a puppy, that got taken care of right away.
They do need lots of exercise, though. And, like all big dogs, they can be prone to hip and joint problems. My poor baby has arthritis now and can't really go up stairs anymore. It's the saddest thing. :/
I miss my dog!
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