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Old 11-01-2021, 07:48 AM
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If I were to come up on a burning car with 5 people and a dog inside... the dog is going to make it out safely.
So you don't like dogs but you're bragging about being in a fox hole. You jumped in the fox hole because of other dogs or other humans??? Oh yeah, other humans that you still choose to live and communicate with.
Ever had to run for cover because of a dog with a gun, grenade, agent O, chlorine etc? I haven't. And you're worried about a little poo on your lawn. lol
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If you had a dog you would realize it's about the only living thing in this world that would sacrifice it's own life to save yours.
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Old 11-01-2021, 07:51 AM
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So john why the part about the foxhole. What does that have to do with anything? Bet your one of the non-combatants who wear those stupid hats.
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Old 11-01-2021, 07:52 AM
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Just wow. You’d save a dog and let the people die?
Just…wow.
You just proved the posters point ….


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If I were to come up on a burning car with 5 people and a dog inside... the dog is going to make it out safely.
So you don't like dogs but you're bragging about being in a fox hole. You jumped in the fox hole because of other dogs or other humans??? Oh yeah, other humans that you still choose to live and communicate with.
Ever had to run for cover because of a dog with a gun, grenade, agent O, chlorine etc? I haven't. And you're worried about a little poo on your lawn. lol
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If you had a dog you would realize it's about the only living thing in this world that would sacrifice it's own life to save yours.
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Old 11-01-2021, 08:05 AM
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While I do understand the companionship- Whats the deal with seniors and dogs (many with more than 2) walking through the neighbor hoods, taking them to the farmers market (so many it looks like a dog show) Riding them around on a golf car like a small hairy child. (what part of the brain is missing to condone this behavior?)

When I was in the fox hole , I never thought oh lord if I get thru this nightmare and they remove the shrapnel I'd love to pick up dog excrement in a clear plastic bag off my neighbors lawn (even tho we have a ton of dog parks for this event or better yet the dog lovers own lawn) then carry it though the neighbor hood like a bag of truffles on award night.

Speaking of truffles in bags. Happy Halloween (or fall festival) if you're opposed to Halloween for some reason)

No meds today, I see! When I moved here in 2005, at the age of 59, I said something similar about why people would have dogs in early retirement, yet I wasn't as caustic as you. At that time, I was very active with golf, pickleball, traveling and socializing. Now I am 75 and not traveling anymore, so I adopted a couple of rescue dogs. Best thing I have done in years. I hadn't had dogs in 28 years and I love having them around. Lighten up and try to understand others!
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Old 11-01-2021, 08:09 AM
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I am sick of people complaining about how we live in The Villages! If you don’t like it move the hell out of here.

We work all our lives to enjoy our retirement and if my dog gives me comfort and pleasure it is none of your business.

GET OVER IT! Grumpy old man.
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Old 11-01-2021, 08:10 AM
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In general, I like dogs. What I’m not too crazy about are their own owners by-passing THEIR yards and using their neighbors as a place to relieve themselves. The dogs don’t know any better. And it appears either do their owners. Even when poo is picked up, there is generally a smear. I cut my own grass and in the summer I am bare-footed. Get my drift?? Everyone here has their own lawn..... use it!
Ever seen what a lawnmower can do to a bare foot? I have... It's not pretty...
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Old 11-01-2021, 08:11 AM
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1st i have been a dog lover my entire life, but in retirement i have no intention of being a slave to a dog. Limiting what i can do, where i can go, and how long i can stay is not part of my retirement plans. I totally understand your point of view. Be prepared for the name callers and haters because your opinion is different than theirs. I'm happy for you if you enjoy dog responsibilities and costs. Now to those dog owners pick up after your pet and dispose of it in the proper way it is your responsibility
Nobody ever said it wasn't!
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Old 11-01-2021, 08:18 AM
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While I do understand the companionship- Whats the deal with seniors and dogs (many with more than 2) walking through the neighbor hoods, taking them to the farmers market (so many it looks like a dog show) Riding them around on a golf car like a small hairy child. (what part of the brain is missing to condone this behavior?)

When I was in the fox hole , I never thought oh lord if I get thru this nightmare and they remove the shrapnel I'd love to pick up dog excrement in a clear plastic bag off my neighbors lawn (even tho we have a ton of dog parks for this event or better yet the dog lovers own lawn) then carry it though the neighbor hood like a bag of truffles on award night.

Speaking of truffles in bags. Happy Halloween (or fall festival) if you're opposed to Halloween for some reason)

Hey, I just read a great book. It's called War Dogs. You should read it and then you might understand the connection and relationship between people and dogs...or not..
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Old 11-01-2021, 08:20 AM
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I don't own a dog. I did when we had kids and lived in the country. Down here, I refuse to have one.
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Old 11-01-2021, 08:23 AM
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Banging away at or about a minority representation....again....still!

It does provide an outlet....for something.
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Old 11-01-2021, 08:24 AM
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OP with age comes wisdom

once you acquire a little wisdom you'll understand that not everyone shares your vision of how life should be lived and what brings joy into their lives...quite a lot of people get a whole lot of happiness out of having a pooch in their home

you're new here...chill out a little, you haven't got that much runway left in life anyway if you've moved to TV

if you don't want anyone's pooch to piddle or poop on your grass, put out a sign...there's a few of those signs around and folks with puppies will respect that

(p.s. I get that you were using the 'fox hole' comment as an analogy, not in the literal sense...just a heads up, those that have actually sheltered in one tend to not be cavalier about it...it's akin to a cancer survivor hearing someone that's never lived through cancer referring to some weed in their lawn as spreading like a cancer)
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Old 11-01-2021, 08:34 AM
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While I do understand the companionship- Whats the deal with seniors and dogs (many with more than 2) walking through the neighbor hoods, taking them to the farmers market (so many it looks like a dog show) Riding them around on a golf car like a small hairy child. (what part of the brain is missing to condone this behavior?)

When I was in the fox hole , I never thought oh lord if I get thru this nightmare and they remove the shrapnel I'd love to pick up dog excrement in a clear plastic bag off my neighbors lawn (even tho we have a ton of dog parks for this event or better yet the dog lovers own lawn) then carry it though the neighbor hood like a bag of truffles on award night.

Speaking of truffles in bags. Happy Halloween (or fall festival) if you're opposed to Halloween for some reason)

Giving human characteristics to animals, inanimate objects or natural phenomena is a human trait called “to anthropomorphize.” This condition is often exhibited by those who also suffer from cognitive dissonance. In psychology, cognitive dissonance is the mental stress or discomfort experienced by an individual who holds two or more contradictory beliefs, ideas, or values at the same time, performs an action that is contradictory to one or more beliefs, ideas or values, or is confronted by new information that conflicts with existing beliefs, ideas, or values. Just thought you might not be aware of these symptoms or recognize them when displayed as many if not most Village dog owners do. (I understand the term “owner” is now considered to be a “White Supremacist” term and may trigger someone and turn this thread into a racist subject. A lesser used and understood term is “ Eggshell skulls”. In the modern world, it seems, everyone’s skulls are susceptible to cracking at the slightest provocation, which this forum seems to demonstrate is true).
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Old 11-01-2021, 08:49 AM
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Yea! Another whiny dog post. You know what, stay in your lane. You don't like dogs.... don't get one. Who are you to judge other people and how they care for their dogs. If they want to pull them, or push them, in a stroller or bike trailer... what's it to you? Is it any skin off your nose? No.....
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Old 11-01-2021, 08:51 AM
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I don't know what I would do without Tyler, my ShihTzu. Since my wife passed away. He has been a selfless companion and friend.
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Old 11-01-2021, 08:54 AM
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Just wow. You’d save a dog and let the people die?
Just…wow.
You just proved the posters point ….
You seem confused. If you and my dog were in the proverbial rowboat, do you think I would save a total stranger over a dog that I love? Why do you think you would be more important to me than my dog?
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