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I like dogs best !

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Rambling

Rambling Report 16 May 2010 19:52

They are loyal, trustworthy, they never misinterpret what you say, they give you comfort when you're sad ( and they know that without being told), they never give away your secrets, steal your lover or make off with the contents of your bank account.

They're always pleased to see you when you come home, they ask for very little and when they get it are pleased out of all proportion.

They make you laugh, and cry...but never with any bitterness. They leave your life and you remember them with fondness till the day you die.

When i am old I hope I will be somewhere where I can have a dog and when I die , if there are no dogs where I am going...I'm not going there!

Ladylol Pusser Cat

Ladylol Pusser Cat Report 16 May 2010 19:54

i agree i wouldn't even miss what they can't do to me ( bedroom business)
since ive had my baby dogs i have laughed so much, i cried holding my eboney poodle all nite long once she never left my side xxx

The Night Watchman

The Night Watchman Report 16 May 2010 19:57

For loyalty you can't beat a horse! So grand and regal! So tall and proud! They will never answer back or let you down! They don't give out all your secrets either!

Rambling

Rambling Report 16 May 2010 19:58

lol Lynda, well luckily mine didn't except in very extreme circumstances, illness and old age...

xx

Rambling

Rambling Report 16 May 2010 20:00

Now as a Sagittarian ,NW, i am supposed to have a particular love of horses...and I do like to watch them though I've never ridden one, lol I think that probably stems from watching the Lone ranger and all the Cowboy films when I was young.

xx

The Night Watchman

The Night Watchman Report 16 May 2010 20:01

You should go ride a horse Rose! There is nothing like the freedom one feels in the middle of a gallop, canter or a trot!

LanarkshireLassie

LanarkshireLassie Report 16 May 2010 20:04

Hi Rose.

I like dogs, too......But have to say, that I prefer cats.

Can I ask another question?

Why do certain peeps say that they do not like cats? I do not recall anyone /group, saying that they do not like dogs!

Would love to have an answer !

Gailx

Kay????

Kay???? Report 16 May 2010 20:09

Dogs are great,

they chew your slippers,,want to woo every avaliable bitch in sight,will even bite the postmans fingers off,,,,,,,,, given the chance take off with the joint,,,,.attack other dogs,rip your newspaper and bills to bits.....and deface your carpets,,,,,,but their loyality is second to none,}}}}}}

Rambling

Rambling Report 16 May 2010 20:11

Hi Gail, I like cats too... we've kept both (lots of pets) , I suppose though my mum was more the 'cat person' than me...
I have to say cats are more inclined to make me sneeze lol, and I'm not a great one for sitting still with a cat curled up on my knee, so I wouldn't have a small 'lap dog' either...

xx

ann

ann Report 16 May 2010 20:32

Well my little Sweaty Betty was not trustworthy today.Took her to my mums and she peed all over her carpet lol.Annie

*$parkling $andie*

*$parkling $andie* Report 16 May 2010 20:41

I had to have my 18yr old rescue dog put to sleep a yr ago, his quality of life had gone and it would have been cruel /selfish to have kept him.
He was dad's initially but at aged 90 he couldn't walk him any more so he came to live with us.
I slept on the sofa for 2 nights beside him to comfort him, he was obviously suffering, but a decision hard tho it may be had to be made. He was a wonderful companion, wary of men initially, he must have been abused by a man and thrown out on the streets.
He was marvellous with children , mine were little at the time we had him.
I'm trying to persuade hubby to have another.
When I was a child up to 20 we had 3 dogs and was never without one.
So I'm going to work on hubby for another....Wish me luck !
Tho I just may take the decision myself !!!!

Rambling

Rambling Report 16 May 2010 21:02

Good luck with it Sandie :)) My last dog was rescued, and also did not trust men, but such a loyal little dog he was :))

xx

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 17 May 2010 00:09

I'm sorry, Night watchman, horses can chase you - and they have hard hooves!!!! they can also be evil and have big teeth - far too big to be that intelligent/stroppy/lairy!!!

suzian

suzian Report 17 May 2010 00:30

Give me one of these every time


They go out all on their own when the fancy takes them, come back when they feel like it, bring you totally inappropriate presents, let you know in no uncertain terms when they need something, and sleep when they don't.

Maybe I'm describing a cat - but then again, maybe not!



Sue x

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 17 May 2010 00:42

Hmmmmmmm Sue!!!!!!

I have my suspicions!! LOL

Ladylol Pusser Cat

Ladylol Pusser Cat Report 17 May 2010 09:27

yikes i took my babies across a field with horses in , just thought they would ignore me, half way across the field ned wants to come and see my babes but ned started nudging my shoulder , my dogs were going spare trying to hide and tying me up with their leads, ned was getting naggiar lol so i untangled my self breathless as i was in full swing of an asthma attack and my eyes had swollen due to being allergic , i managed to untangle the dogs, i normally can only walk at a slow pace but i moved , struggled got home and collapsed on the sofa wmsl scary horses.

MrDaff

MrDaff Report 17 May 2010 10:25

I love dogs, and would give my eye teeth for one... hubby is putting his foot down still, and I can't say I blame him, as I first felt ready for another when it was clear I was unable to walk one far... in hindsight, he was absolutely right.

Now we have a garden which is not suitable for a dog to play or *go* in... all flower beds, veg plots and gravel.... not really, and the decent walks are a bit far away to walk to, for it to have a really good run around.... and I am not always able to drive, even though I am so much better. I couldn't cope with a puppy, but the cats wouldn't cope with an older dog...

I have 5 cats, one who will almost certainly be going over the Rainbow sooner rather than later...

I did mention chickens a couple of days ago and got *the look* from Lord Hunter Gatherer... guess that's a no then.

My girls have been gone 7 and 8 years now, and I still miss them so much.

Love

Daff xxxx

Julia

Julia Report 17 May 2010 10:33

Morning All - We have been either ALL dogs, or ALL cats for years.
We even had a period when we had both. Whenever a newcomer came into the fold, no matter which kind, I always used to tell them '" Now these where here before you, and it is their home, so it is up to you to join in. No nonsense, or you gone.". And then to the 'residents' "Now make this new one welcome. Don't forget, you were a newcomer once." And it did work. Cats and dogs lived together, no problem.LOL
Julia in Derbyshire

Ladylol Pusser Cat

Ladylol Pusser Cat Report 17 May 2010 11:54

daff would a lap dog be a good idea ? all mine sit on my boobs to lap nice in the winter x

MrDaff

MrDaff Report 17 May 2010 14:47

Julia, I had a German Shepherd and a Labrador..... and they were brought up with cats, we never had a problem... but Pol is now so frail and elderly, with not much time left, that we don't want to disrupt her much... the boys and Jessie would manage just fine, I am sure... Jethro wouldn't have any problem, Hermie is a wuzz but would soon learn, and Jess is very feisty so would soon put a dog in it's place... and then Rosy, well, she was fine with Bonny and Sadie (dogs) but is now 14 so might not take to another.

Puss.... we have decided when we get another it will almost certanly be a German Shepherd. Hubby isn't keen on small dogs.... he isn't afraid of them at all, but still bears the scars from small dogs. He won't have one while we have cats or while we have children in and out... and though he is quiet, when he makes a decision, he is virtually immoveable. He has said when he retires, and if one or both of us is able to exercise and look after properly, then we will go for it.

Besides which.... I have the boys and Pol always thinking they are lapdogs, lolol!!

Love

Daff xxxx