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Thu 26/04/07 at 20:05
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Ok then lets start it from the start, i got a new dog about a week ago and my dad seemed very happy about it, but now i was told by my mum its putting him under stress cuse he likes the house to be nice and tidy and it's taking time for him to come to terms with the smell and hair everywere. so what my mum said was " since hes always shouting about it im worried about him having a hart attack and id rather keep your dad than a dog" but then she said that he dont know if it was a good ideal to get a dog after all, wich brings me to the point of desiding what to do. shall i keep the dog and just hope it will pass, or give away the dog but still cant garontee that he wont find something else to shout about. you become very attached to the dog and would hate to lose him even if it was only after a week.

WHAT SHOULD I DO !!!
Thu 26/04/07 at 20:05
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Ok then lets start it from the start, i got a new dog about a week ago and my dad seemed very happy about it, but now i was told by my mum its putting him under stress cuse he likes the house to be nice and tidy and it's taking time for him to come to terms with the smell and hair everywere. so what my mum said was " since hes always shouting about it im worried about him having a hart attack and id rather keep your dad than a dog" but then she said that he dont know if it was a good ideal to get a dog after all, wich brings me to the point of desiding what to do. shall i keep the dog and just hope it will pass, or give away the dog but still cant garontee that he wont find something else to shout about. you become very attached to the dog and would hate to lose him even if it was only after a week.

WHAT SHOULD I DO !!!
Thu 26/04/07 at 20:30
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You could offer to clean up after the dog a lot - see if you can take the hassle off everyones' backs.

Failing that, if you found a friend who wanted a dog, you visit the slobbery b*tch quite regularly. And you could see your dog while you were there too.
Thu 26/04/07 at 21:01
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Put the dog down.......safest option
Sat 28/04/07 at 10:41
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BTW the dogs a boy :D
Sat 28/04/07 at 10:42
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nick you horibal sod :D
Sat 28/04/07 at 10:58
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"Monochromatic"
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NickGreen wrote:
> Put the dad down.......safest option

Or tell him to chill the f**k out. I'll never understand why people get that obsessed over having a tidy house. How bad can it be? Does this dog read your magazines and leaving them lying around or something? Pfft
Sat 28/04/07 at 11:23
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Pffft what aload of crap!

1. You got the dog, If it was an issue from the start it wouldnt be there.

2. If your dad doesnt like the mess a dog makes, then bloody hell was he not around when you were growing up. Kids make more mess then a dog.

3. If he wants a tidy house you only have to clean up after the dog. Its not hard, whats a few dog hairs here and there. Houses are meant to be lived in, there not meant to be show houses.

4. As for the heart attack stuff, whats this Blackmail? Pfft would he really get so worked up over a dog!
Sat 28/04/07 at 21:12
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"Twenty quid."
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Nin wrote:
> .. Does this dog read your magazines and leaving them lying around or something? Pfft

Hahaha!
Sat 28/04/07 at 22:51
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"Blood on my suit"
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Nin wrote:
> NickGreen wrote:
> Put the dad down.......safest option
It was "dog". I have a feeling I'm missing a joke here.
Sat 12/05/07 at 15:15
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Seraphim, you got a point, i think iv sorted it out now.
i said to him " is that what happens when summut starts to get in the way, give it up and take it away.

i also said " hes only a puppy still, (like me) he will get better with time " then my mum gose i was crying and i think he felt sorry for me and let me keep him

lmao !

i love my dog !

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