BIB. Babe, same. I've had two dogs from puppies and would only ever rescue an older dog in the future.The puppy regrets is a very real thing lots of people get, even those who have throughly done their homework and know what they’re getting into. Puppies are really hard work, I’d certainly never have one again, adopting our new boy at sixteen months was so easy in comparison. Just like any relationship the one you have with your dog deepens over time, you might adore your new puppy and want nothing but the best for it. However, in the first few months you don’t love it the way you do later on, so what you’ve got is this messy, sleep stealing, nippy, frequently manic, demanding and untrained little thing that is totally dependent on you and you’re getting very little out of the relationship. There’s no instant gratification with a puppy, it’s a long slog through the first few months and for someone like Jack who’s lazy af and used to the constant validating dopamine hits from Twitter a puppy is going to be very unrewarding.
I had a newborn and a puppy at one point. Big mistake, HUGE .
You are 100% correct.Am I misremembering or did she not try scupper the last vote with her sock accounts (Benedict Cumberscotch?)