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Re: Questions about getting a pet
And yes, dogs alone for that long isn't nice. They are very social animals, and if it is just you and them you are their pack. I actually think I'll eventually have 2 dogs and a cat. Because we had a dog growing up and then we got a second one and even though the second one was kind of a diva, our first dog was so much happier to have a friend. They just do better when they aren't alone.
Re: Questions about getting a pet
Plus, you can go off for an overnight and leave cats and they're fine, but a dog? Not gonna happen.
I love our dog (70 pound rescue mutt, neurotic as the day is long) - she's a sweetheart and a good dog to the family, but i worry about her being alone in the house too long if everybody is out for some reason, and i don't think we've ever left her alone more than 7 hours at a time, and that only like twice. (Luckily, our work schedules vary, so she's not alone too much.)
But yeah - pack animals need a pack, and dogs in particular need lots more exercise than life in a crate can give them.
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Re: Questions about getting a pet
Same in the bed - if you get too close, she gets all freaked out. She's a funny thing.
But she follows me everywhere I go - can't leave a room or use the bathroom without her dogging - ha! - my steps. Of course, there's always at least one if not two (or three) cats in the bathroom with me, too....