Are dogs the new children?
#1
Are dogs the new children?
I have way more grand-dogs than grandchildren. Two of our three children have multiple dogs and no kids. The one who has two kids also has two dogs. I looked on line and found that I, as a grandparent, am not alone. This seems to be a phenomenon. People want dogs INSTEAD of kids. Is this happening in your family?
#3
Hmmm,
they potty train in a few weeks, they will guard the house, there is no tuition.
No one gets upset when you walk them on a leash or strap on a shock collar for training.
and if they misbehave you can cut their neuter them.
what's not to love?
they potty train in a few weeks, they will guard the house, there is no tuition.
No one gets upset when you walk them on a leash or strap on a shock collar for training.
and if they misbehave you can cut their neuter them.
what's not to love?
#4
I don't think there is anything new about that. I have no regrets and get my kid fix through my niece and nephews. However, dogs are a great responsibility, also. I loved all mine over the years, but don't want that responsibility now. I guess it's like being an empty nester, except when they leave they don't come back home to live.
Last edited by MsPerky; 01-11-2017 at 02:25 AM.
#6
If you want to know the real cost of health care (not to be confused with health insurance) take your dog to the vet with a serious issue. We have experienced bladder stones, pancreatitis, and meningitis over the years (several dogs). Never a question on providing the care on our part as they ARE the new babies. Thank God for the College of Veterinary Medicine at Ohio State.
-- Chuck
-- Chuck
#7
From my perspective many young people start their marriage off by buying a dog. One often leads to two. Plus a lot of young people hold off on having children so they can enjoy life a little longer before being parents. All good things in my book.