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Stilton: I AM INTERRUPTING THIS BROADCAST FOR AN IMPORTANT QUESTION FOR THE FORUM:

My daughter wants a pet dog - should we get her one?

Opinions and reasons, please. Thank you :-)
I'd say yes with two caveats.

Make it a small dog, but not too small.
Make it a pooch, no pure breeds.
The Whys:
Smaller dogs are easier to care for by a small child. Very small dogs are more rats than dogs, and usually, nervous wrecks.
Pooches save you money on vet bills.
You are a wilderness thriving viking so I assume you have a big house with lots of space for the pooch to run amok and tire itself out.
If you force her to actually care for the pet, she will learn responsibility.

And the most bestest reason.
Dogs are superior to cats
Post edited November 05, 2015 by j0ekerr
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Stilton: Hi, Wol :-) How are you, how's work? All good I hope :-)
Hi Stilton !! :))
All good here ! what about you ??
**Big owly hug**
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Stilton: Hi, Wol :-) How are you, how's work? All good I hope :-)
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Empress_Owl: Hi Stilton !! :))
All good here ! what about you ??
**Big owly hug**
*fabulous italian hug*
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ElTerprise: But it's technically possible then? Not that i thought of he could reach it but that would result in the router being torn of the wall :P
Well, technically speaking there are shelves lined up against the wall, and the router is on the highest shelf ... So maybe if he jumped up onto the lowest shelf and then made his way from there? But the shelves are really crowded so that would be hard. :P And the cat spends plenty of time in the pantry (he likes it in there) and I've never seen him attempt to climb the shelves. But then again, he does love to climb the shelves in my room.

Complicated questions. :P

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Stilton: I AM INTERRUPTING THIS BROADCAST FOR AN IMPORTANT QUESTION FOR THE FORUM:

My daughter wants a pet dog - should we get her one?

Opinions and reasons, please. Thank you :-)
If you don't mind walking it in the morning, the evening, the rain, the cold, on Sunday morning ... yes! I love my mother's dog, she's super sweet and she always manages to cheer me up. But on the other hand I'm really glad I'm not responsible for walking her and all that. And you have to keep in mind that you can't easily go on trips either unless you take the dog or find a dogsitter or something.
Post edited November 05, 2015 by FearfulSymmetry
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Stilton: I AM INTERRUPTING THIS BROADCAST FOR AN IMPORTANT QUESTION FOR THE FORUM:

My daughter wants a pet dog - should we get her one?

Opinions and reasons, please. Thank you :-)
I think you know my answer! ;) Seriously though, I never planned on having a pet myself, but bringing a rescued pup into the family was one of the most rewarding decisions I've made. I would recommend a rescued animal first, but will also admit that part is subjective (I'd also adopt before having my own child, were the lady and I to decide to raise a tiny human as our own one day. So I'm biased on that part.)

There are some headaches involved, and I highly recommend training classes if you end up with a puppy or untrained dog (the training classes help the family more than the pup, I think... really helps you learn how to consistently train the dog at home, and helps immensely, leads to a much happier dog too) :)

Oh, and I asked Sarge, and he responded with a contented snore. I think that's a "yes." ;)

*Plus, as others have mentioned, it will give her a friend *and* teach her responsibility. I'm finally having to learn some of that myself, thanks to this guy. It really does help, gives you a good reason to want to learn to be responsible.
Post edited November 05, 2015 by akhliber
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Stilton: I AM INTERRUPTING THIS BROADCAST FOR AN IMPORTANT QUESTION FOR THE FORUM:
My daughter wants a pet dog - should we get her one?
Opinions and reasons, please. Thank you :-)
No.
(and no I am not telling reasons)
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LeoLR: In case this gets through: Hello dear Owl!
Good afternoon, dear Leo !! :))
How is your day going ?
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FearfulSymmetry: Well, technically speaking there are shelves lined up against the wall, and the router is on the highest shelf ... So maybe if he jumped up onto the lowest shelf and then made his way from there? But the shelves are really crowded so that would be hard. :P And the cat spends plenty of time in the pantry (he likes it in there) and I've never seen him attempt to climb the shelves. But then again, he does love to climb the shelves in my room.

Complicated questions. :P
Uh that sounds dangerous because you'll never know what cats like to do next :P
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Stilton: When we need it to be silky smooth it turns into lumpy porridge :-( C'est la vie...
In a few minutes we'll see what happens when everyone hits their F5 key at the same time...

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j0ekerr: ...
And the most bestest reason.
Dogs are superior to cats
That's debatable! :-)
I like them both but I prefer cats.

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Empress_Owl: Good afternoon, dear Leo !! :))
How is your day going ?
The day is going nice and easy.
I'm waiting here to see if I'll punch more holes in my pocket.
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Stilton: When we need it to be silky smooth it turns into lumpy porridge :-( C'est la vie...
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LeoLR: In a few minutes we'll see what happens when everyone hits their F5 key at the same time...

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j0ekerr: ...
And the most bestest reason.
Dogs are superior to cats
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LeoLR: That's debatable! :-)
I like them both but I prefer cats.

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Empress_Owl: Good afternoon, dear Leo !! :))
How is your day going ?
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LeoLR: The day is going nice and easy.
I'm waiting here to see if I'll punch more holes in my pocket.
The servers will probably crash and burn.
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Stilton: I AM INTERRUPTING THIS BROADCAST FOR AN IMPORTANT QUESTION FOR THE FORUM:

My daughter wants a pet dog - should we get her one?

Opinions and reasons, please. Thank you :-)
Just, think well about the responsabilities it involves, both for you (cost, as well when you'll buy it, than daily (food...) and in case he gets ill (vet costs) ; what about the holidays, trips, etc : will you take it with you ?... you'll have to train it maybe...) and for your mini V (she will have to take care of it, walk and feed it... not grow tired of it...). Is she asking for it for a long time, or is it a brand new wish ?...
If you're both sure about it, that's a great idea and company ! You'd just have to chose if you'd want it from a breeder (pedigree dog...), or from an animal shelter (not a newborn one, but one you want to rescue...)
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LeoLR: The day is going nice and easy.
I'm waiting here to see if I'll punch more holes in my pocket.
Cool....
Hum... me too ,',',,',,','):-|
Post edited November 05, 2015 by Empress_Owl
Waiting to see the new deals, not that I can't buy anything from it, just for looking.
Post edited November 05, 2015 by XxXSprayvWarXxX
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Empress_Owl: If you're both sure about it, that's a great idea and company ! You'd just have to chose if you'd want it from a breeder (pedigree dog...), or from an animal shelter (not a newborn one, but one you want to rescue...)
Breeders are a BIG NO. Pure breeds are guaranteed to cost an arm and a leg in vet bils. A pooch, a healthy pooch saves you money there and are a lot cheaper, plus you save a poor dog from the animal shelter.
As a side note, animal shelters here are usually filled with very expensive pure bred greyhounds. They are bought by hunters at the start of the hunting season then abandoned afterwards. Many arrive in an extremely sorry state.
Post edited November 05, 2015 by j0ekerr
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j0ekerr: Breeders are a BIG NO. Pure breeds are guaranteed to cost an arm and a leg in vet bils. A pooch, a healthy pooch saves you money there and are a lot cheaper, plus you save a poor dog from the animal shelter.
As a side note, animal shelters here are usually filled with very expensive pure bred greyhounds. They are bought by hunters at the start of the hunting season then abandoned afterwards. Many arrive in an extremely sorry state.
I 300% agree with you on that point
The only game that interest me from today's deals is Return to Castle of Wolfenstein.