
is not having a job that pays enough to be able to get a mortgage. The only reason I want a mortgage is so that I can get my own place. The only reason why I want my own place is so that I can get a dog. I miss my dogs so much. They cheered me up every day and were so much better than my cat. A dog is probably one of the best and most caring friends you can ever have. (I sound like a bit of a lonely twat now. It's probably true as well!)
( , Wed 30 Jun 2010, 23:18, Reply)

So see, there's stiill hope for you ;)
Mixing cats/dogs is not always a good idea. The dogs need a clear leader of the pack and, since that is the cat, they won't respect you as much.
( , Thu 1 Jul 2010, 0:12, Reply)

She was very friendly, but pretty much just slept and ate at home. She wasn't a very sociable creature, so never really met the dogs. If they were in the room, she would just walk out so their paths never really crossed.
Good point on the homeless front though! I'm not sure what's better, a roof or a dog?! I guess it depends on the predominant weather in the country of habitation and the availability of food...
( , Thu 1 Jul 2010, 1:24, Reply)

It's difficult to play 'fetch' with a roof, but then it's difficult to affix an enormous telly aerial to a dog.
( , Thu 1 Jul 2010, 1:45, Reply)

Dogs are fantastic animals and shouldnt really be compared to cats they are a different type of pet completely.
Have you considered dog walking for a charity? I go a long to my local dog home and walk them and play with them. The dogs really appreciate it and they never get enough attention in these places.
( , Thu 1 Jul 2010, 18:04, Reply)

Sensitive , emotional & living proof that some animals have better
parenting skills than some PEOPLE do!!
HUGE *click*
P.S.........Can somebody "Autotune" this please?
( , Wed 30 Jun 2010, 23:18, Reply)

blah blah blah
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ja8Rao27ONQ
( , Wed 30 Jun 2010, 23:31, Reply)

A friend of mine when I was a child had a dog that would always howl along with the Eastenders theme tune. This seems like a decent explanation for that too.
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( , Wed 30 Jun 2010, 23:37, Reply)

otherwise they'll cry all the time when you don't have them in your arms
( , Wed 30 Jun 2010, 23:49, Reply)

that's what that'll make if you run to anything the second it makes a noise.
A member of my family keeps Irish Wolfhounds and she made a mistake of encouraging her first one to howl, it would do it every night, about 5-6 times a night, waking EVERYONE up, including the neighbours, just so she would run down the stairs and give it some attention (typically a foot up the arse).
( , Thu 1 Jul 2010, 10:04, Reply)

Human babies are programmed to *shut the fuck up* when they hear wolves.
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