

I made a big commitment and I'm not sure how it will turn out. I got a dog. He's a miniature Dachshund. I never really had a pet before. I mean there where a few dogs living in my home when I was a kid but I didn't have to do anything. They weren't mine. This one I am totally responsible for.
Oh his name is Moose, he is 14 weeks old. I must admit that I do experience a great deal of anxiety over this. I don't want him to bark at night because I don't want my neighbors to complain, because Im not supposed to have a dog here in the first place. He is so cute and lovable and usually quite, unless I take to long to give him his food or put him in his kennel. He wakes up so early like 6:30. He has had a few potty accidents inside, it's my fault. I'm still learning. I want him to sleep in his kennel at night but he carries on. I know Im supposed to ignore him and he will eventually stop but my neighbor downstairs will be a dick, I'm certain of it.
I let him nap with me on the couch during the day. I shouldn't have bought him. I don't have the money for someting like this but his first owner realized that she couldn't keep him and was going to sell him and I couldn't resist. I got to know him and he is a pretty cool doog.
I am going to get him in a puppy boot camp. It is supposed to help the both of us. I am going to do this because I want to be the right kind of pet owner and I have no experiece training or riasing a pet.
He is pretty attached to me, when he sleeps he has to be near me actually lay right up against me. When he plays with his toys he has to be on my lap or right up agaist me. He bites me on accident because he is so into his toy. Don't get me wrong he's awesome. We just both need some training and we should be OK.
I'm not going to be one of those goofy owners and put clothes on him. Nor will I let him lick my mouth or nose, that's gross.
Everywhere I take him every one just loves him, but it's funny to me when they call me his Daddy. I laugh to myself, he's not my baby he's my dog.
I've notice different things too, like how much trash and stuff is on the ground now.
He loves me I can tell.
3 comments:
I've never heard you so happy. I think he's perfect for you. I bet you're a great "daddy" ha, ha.
Yeah, I concur, you almost didn't sound Rickish in this post...weird, like someone else wrote it or something.
Moose is more than welcome here any time you come up, bro. Laura will have her two retrievers here, but they love friends!
Dude, if you can make it work with this pet you can make any relationship work. I'm serious. I could never raise a dog, and look at me, I'm divorced...
Animals are truly mans best friend. You develop a special connection with an animal that is amazing. We are moving into a apartment in Florida that has a 60lb limit to dogs. Our's is more like 70lb's, so hopefully it is not a problem.
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