Does it ever scare you?

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Ok, serious case of PMT going on here, so please feel free to ignore my emotional ravings!

But does it ever scare you how much you love your doggy/doggies? Chloe is sat with me on the sofa, currently sucking on my toes, and I'm looking at her and just tearing up at how bloody amazing she is.

I dont know how I'd ever live without her.

How the HELL am I going to manage when we have kids?!?!?!

Hannah xxx
 
Yep, but only when I have PMT an can cry at the thought of losing him (mind I can cry at anything then)!! You'll be fine with kids, they're not nearly as cute!!
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Haha I suppose =] I cry all the time at the thought of losing Chlo! When she was in the vets for a stomach op I swear I cried constantly for the whole 4 nights she was in!!!!
 
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Haha I suppose =] I cry all the time at the thought of losing Chlo! When she was in the vets for a stomach op I swear I cried constantly for the whole 4 nights she was in!!!!

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Ahh, I always feel like an idiot when I have to drop one of them off at the vets because I usually start crying as they are led away from me.
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Haha Kitsune! She absolutely loves it - was the first thing she did when we first went to see her aged 13 weeks. She must like the salt or something....yuk!
 
They go for toes because it smells like a bitch in heat between a human's toes apparently - each to their own!

I do love my dogs to bits but I try not to get overly attached - for instance as a child my mum would always remind me that D (in the nicest possible way) would not be around forever.
We have lost a couple of animals before their time in sad circumstances so it is better to prepare oneself, however hard it may be.

I couldn't wait to get an exciting new puppy when D was still alive, but when she finally did go, I couldn't look at another GSD for about four years.
 
UGH now my feet smell like a bitch in heat, YUM!

I absolutely could not get another black lab after Chloe. God, listen to me, she's only just turned a year!!!!!
 
I adore all 3 of my dogs as I did Holly, our first rotty. We lost her very suddenly, we think she had a heart atttack. I found her dead in the garden. The best thing I ever did was to get another dog straight away. It made it easier to grieve over Holly as having a puppy gave my mind something else to think about. Until bedtime anyway, that's where I did my crying!!
 
I love my dogs, they are my best friends, after the breakdown of my relationship their companionship and love is the only constant thing in my life ATM. I cried for weeks when my old dog had to be PTS and it took me a year to even consider another dog, and two to actually get my two JRTs. I love them endlessly and do sometimes look at them a little sadly, knowing our time together is quite short, but I try to enjoy every moment, take a lot of photos and tell them I love them frequently. They in return, rip up my pillows, pee in the house sometimes and quite often rub their bottoms on me accidently..but its give and take in any relationship they say!!
 
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They go for toes because it smells like a bitch in heat between a human's toes apparently - each to their own!

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That is rancid! Feel a bit queasy now.....

I totally agree, my dogs mean the absolute world to me and I often talk to hubby about how I don't think I'm going to be able to cope when they're not with us anymore - I think he thinks I'm being a tad dramatic seen as they are only 2 & 3!! I just count myself lucky every day that I have them and hope that they will be with us for a very long time to come.
Oh and I have black labs too
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I think thats what its about, counting yourself lucky, storing away the memories, taking loads of photos. I find myself getting emotional just looking at Chlo atm - she's turned a year, and shes suddenly developing into a proper dog, not just a puppy. She looks like a puppy when she sleeps, but when we're walking she's a proper little dog now! Cant believe how quickly the puppy stage has gone! xxxx
 
The thought of losing Stella makes me want to blub. She's my first dog, and helped me settle in to life in a new city and country. We have such an incredible bond, and I love everything about her giddy, smart, sometimes feisty, sometimes gentle personality.

I've only had Prince for two months, yet he has already bonded to us. He doesn't yet share the same place in my heart as Stella, and perhaps he never will.
 
I guess thats why Chlo is also so important to me - she helped me settle into our new house and new life in a whole different part of the country.
 
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