This post is going to be a little bit of me venting.
I'm frustrated.
When John and I got our pets, it wasn't a 'for right now' thing.
Nothing makes my blood boil like the question,
'but what are you going to do with them when you have kids?'
That's like asking someone 'what are you going to do with
your first child after your second child comes?'
Absurd, right?
We don't exchange our family out, we add to it.
So when I see posts on Craigslist that say they need to give their dog up
because they're moving or they're having a baby or they're going to school
and don't have time for the pet, it drives me crazy.
When you made that commitment to adopt the pet, you made that commitment for life.
So to answer that annoying question.
We don't do anything with our pets when life changes for us.
If we come across any obstacles
we address it and adapt.
But that does not include giving them up.
We made the same commitment to them
as we made to each other on
our wedding day.
And we 100% plan on keeping both of those commitments
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Wholeheartedly agree!!!touching pix of ur pits... Don't know that I've met any bad dogs..just bad owners..bad decisions w pets.. don't spay/nueter.. train and love them.
ReplyDeletePut my 13 yo chow down 4 yrs ago. I still feel the loss. Unwaivering love and devotion. They are not disposible non-essentials.
Thank you for the comment and we completely agree! They are part of the family, not items to be sold, dumped, or traded!
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