A dog is eating eggs - what should I do with him?
Keep it or dispose of him?
shareBeing a responsible dog owners means training it. This is your fault, not the dogs. Man up and do whats right smh.
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Why do people here even FEED this worthless piece of _ _ _ _????
Apparently, he is here every FRIGGIN day!
Is this shit amusing?
I got sick and tired of it. I can't BELIEVE this crap is still going on around here!
WELCOME TO FILM BOARDS #2!!!!!
That is what this whole place is becoming.
Try actually posting on the individual movie boards. Leave this sewer behind!
I don't know. He's an expert troll who has a certain way of pulling people in. Frankly, its quite sad at times, but when he talks about the mistreatment of animals, I feel the need to speak up. #morallybankrupt
❤️️Why does anyone speak to him at all?
Forget it! I'm out of here! It just gets worse! I at least get somewhat intelligent discussions on the movie boards.
People here really ought to try it.
Croft if you dispose of another dog I'm coming for you!
shareAgreed. I don't mess around when it comes to people harming defenseless animals. Those people belong in ditches.
shareI have 4 dogs and have fostered dozens in last 10 years.
It's always a sore subject with me.
I've only had one dog and I'm sold for life. Sadly he succumbed to lymphoma. Will probably adopt again sometime soon.
shareI am truly sorry for your loss.
I've always said losing a dog can be harder in some cases than losing a person.
We spend more time with our pets than we do with real people most of the time.
Appreciate that. It was definitely tough, but he went out with dignity with me by his side. I still have his ID tag hanging from my rear view mirror as a daily reminder.
shareIt's never easy.
It's also never "just a dog". It's a member of your family.
You did right by him and he did right by you. No questions asked.
The perfect relationship.
I'm sure he'd also want you to pay that forward to another.
I know when you're ready you'll do just that.
Sorry to hear that padeen😕 definitely do yourself and some four legged champion a favor and adopt soon👍
shareAs soon as I can. Life is a little hectic right now, so perhaps in the next year or two. Thats my plan right now.
shareCan't argue with that👍😁
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sorry for your loss. I'm a cat person, myself, but I grew up with dogs in our family. I have loving memories of our Collie and a beautiful black lab.
In the last 30 years we had cats... one at a time.
the first one was our girl for 17 years. the second came into our lives and stayed for 8 years. godewey is right about the love we give and the love we receive from our pets and paying that love forward. We adopted a wonderful male cat last year. Charlie! I don't know who is more happy.... him or us? I'd say we are all blessed to have each other. When the time is right for you, adopt another friend. Take care!
Back in the sewer so soon. I guess you got bored on the Maude thread.
shareThanks. Even though I'm mostly a dog person, I grew up with two Tabby cats that I adored and definitely won't rule out the possibility of getting another at some point in my life. They would have to be indoor cats though because of the wildlife around here.
For everyone who has responded, kudos for turning a negative thread into a positive one.
I won't dispose of him
shareI should think not croft.
I have my eyes on you. AGAIN!
Of course you are.. anyway here's what I did instead
I read every single response and instead of dispose of him,I've put him in a leash
Now everybody is happy
I can't imagine what would have happened if nobody would have responded!
A leash is fine, but you really should think about training him.
It's not that hard and it makes all the difference in the world.
I did trained a dog when I was in school, getting too close to him,treat him like a child
After he died I said myself to not get attached to a dog ever
Not a way to live your life. IMO
Everybody dies sooner or later. You can't not get attached to things just because
they will eventually die.
If that were the case we'd never get attached to anything.
There's always a balance. Do what you need to do and appreciate things while you have them.
If the dog dies then so be it. At least you got to spend time with him while he was still around.
Don't let fear or sadness dictate your life.
Keep him inside if convenient and take him for walks when he has to go poo
shareEat him. You must avenge the eggs!!
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