|
back to News topics
|
|
| Participants in this thread: |
|
|
two comments. for one, i think this lady should be a little more honest with herself. she really might have some problems. and the other thing is, theres nothing wrong wtih dog birthday parties. |
|
|
PuppyPants
22 posts |
she may be extremely attached, but I don’t know that I’d call it a ‘problem’ – after all, she’s not hurting anybody and sounds like she’s taking great care of her dog. |
|
MAracer
3 posts |
Ironic that you say that the lady might really have problems due to her attachment and thinking of this dog as her child, yet you say theres nothing wrong with birthday parties… |
|
i just meant theres a balance. bday parties are one thing but thinking about your dog all day long is a little extreme. i’m not saying this lady is a total crackpot or anything but she sounds a little offkilter to me. her smile looks very strained, like she’s afraid the dogs going to run away or something. but i have to admit, her dog is really cute. |
|
|
Maltese.missy….Your dog doesn’t look real! What a cutie!!! |
|
|
Swinkguy
16 posts |
I think she was right to save that dog. She could have done it a better way, but in her place I would have done the same thing. |
|
New User
New Post |
formatting help
for bold: *bold*
for italic: _italics_ |
|
back to News topics
|









