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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 3893181" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>Dogs are completely innocent and almost like children and need to be treated good and given good lives. I feel sad for dogs because they have zero say so in what their situation will be and if they get a bad home (again, a lot like kids, except the dog can't eventually tell someone they are in a bad situation). Even if my dogs do wrong, I'm not too hard on them because they understand less than a kid does when in trouble. They've chewed my house up, but I still love them so much and they grew out of that LOL. My wife and I have taken in various dogs over the last decade or more; some passed and have been replaced, but for all of them, we joke about how they hit the jackpot that it was us that got them. Be good to your dogs fellas...they are better than people in some ways.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: One of the dogs I rescued was walking down the inner median on I35 on the south side in rush hour and was an older, pitbull mix who was limping, ribs showing skinny, signs of hard life/abuse, rotten teeth, etc. He was old but I got him and gave him the best 3yrs left of his life until he had to be put down due to major health issues. I always wondered what all he saw in his previous life but we spoiled him and he was buddies with our other dogs at the time. He was the most loyal and good dog but I had to endure 3yrs of vomiting randomly all over the house because of his health issues...it was still worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 3893181, member: 24531"] Dogs are completely innocent and almost like children and need to be treated good and given good lives. I feel sad for dogs because they have zero say so in what their situation will be and if they get a bad home (again, a lot like kids, except the dog can't eventually tell someone they are in a bad situation). Even if my dogs do wrong, I'm not too hard on them because they understand less than a kid does when in trouble. They've chewed my house up, but I still love them so much and they grew out of that LOL. My wife and I have taken in various dogs over the last decade or more; some passed and have been replaced, but for all of them, we joke about how they hit the jackpot that it was us that got them. Be good to your dogs fellas...they are better than people in some ways. EDIT: One of the dogs I rescued was walking down the inner median on I35 on the south side in rush hour and was an older, pitbull mix who was limping, ribs showing skinny, signs of hard life/abuse, rotten teeth, etc. He was old but I got him and gave him the best 3yrs left of his life until he had to be put down due to major health issues. I always wondered what all he saw in his previous life but we spoiled him and he was buddies with our other dogs at the time. He was the most loyal and good dog but I had to endure 3yrs of vomiting randomly all over the house because of his health issues...it was still worth it. [/QUOTE]
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