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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-08-18 06:49 pm

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philstar22: (Default)

Re: Questions about getting a pet

[personal profile] philstar22 2015-08-19 02:55 am (UTC)(link)
A fountain is a great idea.

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.
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Re: Questions about getting a pet

[personal profile] tabaqui 2015-08-19 03:06 am (UTC)(link)
They really are. I...always found dogs to be too needy. Cat's are fine if you're paying attention or not, but dogs....

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

[personal profile] philstar22 2015-08-19 03:10 am (UTC)(link)
Dogs are very needy, but they also give you lots of love. When you're having a bad day, a dog will lick you and wag its tail and curl up in your lap. Some cats are very affectionate too (and some cats are also very needy). There is just nothing like an animal curling up in your lap giving you affection. We've always had pets since I was a baby, and I miss having one.
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Re: Questions about getting a pet

[personal profile] tabaqui 2015-08-19 04:09 am (UTC)(link)
HA! Annalee will sometimes put her big paws up in my lap and duck her head down against my stomach. Her version of a 'puppy hug'. But mostly she's a twitchy thing. If you get on the couch and she's on the other end, and you put your feet too close, she'll jump down, all huffy and offended.

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....