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Luggage 11-01-2021 06:42 AM

Dogs and humans go back tens of thousands of years together. A dog will never divorce a human but a human will divorce another human. They are the only things that give up conditional love unconditionally. If you're so upset about a few poops not being picked up feel free to bring a pooper scooper with you when you take a walk

BellaDonna 11-01-2021 06:46 AM

Dogs bring so much love into our lives. Not once has Scrappy our mini schnauzer ever said; "Mom you look fat in those pants". She loves us unconditionally . What's not to love about that?

jimkerr 11-01-2021 06:50 AM

I live my German Shepherd and she sits in my passenger seat on our golf cart all the time. She loves the ride because she knows we’re going to a dog park.

skiph3 11-01-2021 07:02 AM

Pointless
 
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Originally Posted by John-US (Post 2023593)
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)

:1rotfl:

I'm going out to buy two dogs to walk around the neighborhood.

Neils 11-01-2021 07:05 AM

Did anyone ask for your opinion? I will keep my dog and you can keep your opinions.

giorgio1948 11-01-2021 07:14 AM

Try it…
 
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Originally Posted by John-US (Post 2023593)
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)

:1rotfl:

You’ll like it!

Dtharp02 11-01-2021 07:20 AM

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Originally Posted by John-US (Post 2023593)
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)

:1rotfl:

I had a grandfather who had an attitude towards animals similar to yours. If he were still here I would tell him that he missed one of the joys of life by not experiencing the love of a pet. I hope you find joy in some other aspect of your life.

Gunny2403 11-01-2021 07:21 AM

If you have to ask the answer will disappoint

diva1 11-01-2021 07:26 AM

I've had a dog pretty much all of my life. What a joy they are! Good thing your opinion doesn't matter to me in the least.

Dzurinko 11-01-2021 07:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by John-US (Post 2023593)
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)

:1rotfl:

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!

Jpressley 11-01-2021 07:36 AM

Thank you

NoMo50 11-01-2021 07:37 AM

So...you join this forum, and the first thing outta your keyboard is to diss a large segment of The Villages population? This forum already has its share of whiners and curmudgeons...not sure there is room for one more. Perhaps you can learn to be a happy guy...but only if you get a dog.

Larchap49 11-01-2021 07:38 AM

Dogs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by John-US (Post 2023593)
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)

:1rotfl:

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

Ptmckiou 11-01-2021 07:39 AM

Dogs
 
Since dogs generally live 10-17 years, most of us retired with dogs (two Dobermans here), bought our dogs when we weren’t close to retirement. However, now retired they are part of the family. I imagine once dogs pass in their senior years, many won’t be replaced. Unless, they end up alone after a spouse dies, a dog helps one feel like someone else is in the house and they dish out endless affection, and makes one feel needed….that too is reasoning enough to have a fur love bug in the house.

RICH1 11-01-2021 07:44 AM

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Originally Posted by DOGSAREKEEPERS (Post 2024018)
Perhaps you'll get it when you have a baby or when are in a hospital or nursing home & someone needs to take care of your mess.

Oh your bag broke! lol


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