Let's Talk About Dogs

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Lily hates dogs

what kind of loathsome pig vomit doesn't like dogs?
 
Why are so many little dogs so mentally ill?

The bottom line is that for nearly all of the 30 C-BARQ behaviors related to body size, small breeds were reported by their owners to have more problems than large breeds. The authors summarized their findings elegantly: “Generally, undesirable behaviors become more common or pronounced as height and weight decrease.” In sum, small dogs tend to have psychological problems.

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On average, how long does average dog live as a pet?

I know many cats can live at least 20 years
 
On average, how long does average dog live as a pet?

I know many cats can live at least 20 years

Depends on the breed.

9 years to 15 years.

It would be so hard to lose a beautiful dog that people love like a golden retriever with such a short life.
You can look up the life expectancy of purebreds. Of course it will vary with individual dogs, but it will give owners a good estimate.
 
On average, how long does average dog live as a pet?

I know many cats can live at least 20 years

My first cat that I was given as a birthday gift when I turned 8.....I had until I was 26. He was a siamese snow shoe named Buttons. He was the best.

He was healthy mostly his whole life up until the end when his kidneys started failing him. He was suffering so i held him as he was euthanized. It was so hard. I would have given that cat my own organs if I could have.
 
On average, how long does average dog live as a pet?

I know many cats can live at least 20 years

My first cat that I was given as a birthday gift when I turned 8.....I had until I was 26. He was a siamese snow shoe named Buttons. He was the best.

He was healthy mostly his whole life up until the end when his kidneys started failing him. He was suffering so i held him as he was euthanized. It was so hard. I would have given that cat my own organs if I could have.

He would have looked silly trying to drag your boobs while hunting a mouse....
 
On average, how long does average dog live as a pet?

I know many cats can live at least 20 years

Usually, only very small dogs live 20 years. Generally, the bigger the dog, the shorter the life span. My pittie made it to 14, and that was a long life. Great Danes only live about 9 years, which is tragic.
 
On average, how long does average dog live as a pet?

I know many cats can live at least 20 years

My first cat that I was given as a birthday gift when I turned 8.....I had until I was 26. He was a siamese snow shoe named Buttons. He was the best.

He was healthy mostly his whole life up until the end when his kidneys started failing him. He was suffering so i held him as he was euthanized. It was so hard. I would have given that cat my own organs if I could have.

I remember once our family had a cat which died. It was difficult to see it go. We all cried.

And yet I think it would be even harder to lose an adorable dog because they have more human characteristics than a cat. Therefore I'll never consider getting a dog.

Heck sometimes I even miss the neighborhood dog which passed away that was someone else's. It feels like someone died. Somehow I think the loss of a cat is easier to get over.
 
And yet I think it would be even harder to lose an adorable dog because they have more human characteristics than a cat. Therefore I'll never consider getting a dog.

Grief is a natural emotion, Joe. It is part of the human experience.

You should not sacrifice the joy experienced by growing close to a dog or other pet for fear of the grief you will eventually feel when you lose them.
 
And yet I think it would be even harder to lose an adorable dog because they have more human characteristics than a cat. Therefore I'll never consider getting a dog.

Grief is a natural emotion, Joe. It is part of the human experience.

You should not sacrifice the joy experienced by growing close to a dog or other pet for fear of the grief you will eventually feel when you lose them.

Tho I'm more a cat person I actually like some dogs like golden retrievers more than cats. That's why it would be difficult to form a personal association with them knowing they might well pass away in as little as 10 years.

I think that would be more painful than losing a cat who can live 20 years or more but aren't nearly as 'human'.

That's the big reason I'd never get a dog.
 
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