They even have little designated zones where you are NOT to trespass, sometimes. Or they'll hide under the couch, or your bed, or in a closet, and just lie there looking mopey and NOT wanting you to come in.
And people don't usually buy dogs looking for a fricking COMMITMENT. They usually buy them for friendship, companionship, safety for some. They don't buy them so that someone will make big puppy eyes to keep you emotionally stable, while secretly thinking, "She doesn't know I ate the last of the kung pow beef." Life commitments are usually saved for marriage, business, et cetera -- not one-sided insecurities.
And no, dogs don't always love their owners -- my ex-neighbors had a poor dog that their kids were always treating like crap, and it barely tolerated the little brats.
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Date: 2007-09-05 05:36 am (UTC)And people don't usually buy dogs looking for a fricking COMMITMENT. They usually buy them for friendship, companionship, safety for some. They don't buy them so that someone will make big puppy eyes to keep you emotionally stable, while secretly thinking, "She doesn't know I ate the last of the kung pow beef." Life commitments are usually saved for marriage, business, et cetera -- not one-sided insecurities.
And no, dogs don't always love their owners -- my ex-neighbors had a poor dog that their kids were always treating like crap, and it barely tolerated the little brats.