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kaburton

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Recently I had twins and my dog is not getting the attention he deserves. If anyone is looking for a very loving dog or knows of someone who is please let me know. I really want to avoid taking him to a rescue. He is a male english bull dog/ puggle mix and will be two in May. He oddly looks like a tiny boxer. He is very loving and playful! He is not fixed and does have cherry eye which has not affected him in anyway. He is also house broken.
 

mAlice

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Recently I had twins and my dog is not getting the attention he deserves. If anyone is looking for a very loving dog or knows of someone who is please let me know. I really want to avoid taking him to a rescue. He is a male english bull dog/ puggle mix and will be two in May. He oddly looks like a tiny boxer. He is very loving and playful! He is not fixed and does have cherry eye which has not affected him in anyway. He is also house broken.

Dogs are very patient. He'll still be there, and be just as loving, when you have time for him again.
 

baileydog

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I hate when people give up their pets because they have kids. I think you should give up the kid, the dog will be less trouble.
 

ICit

Jam out with ur clam out
I will take one of the kids.... and i have many dogs....

and can still handle the kid and dogs!!
 

ICit

Jam out with ur clam out
How would you know that when you have never raised kids before?

because i know i could.... oh ...and yes i have had my fair share of kids to deal with...

some people can adapt to change better than others....
 

vraiblonde

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because i know i could.... oh ...and yes i have had my fair share of kids to deal with...

some people can adapt to change better than others....

Babysitting is not the same as parenting. And twins, no less.

Think about bundling up TWO infants and strapping them in a stroller...forget it, I'm trying to think of the logistics of walking a dog while pushing a double stroller and it's not coming to me.

If you have never cared for an infant full time, you have no idea what you're talking about.
 

dawn

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Babysitting is not the same as parenting. And twins, no less.

Think about bundling up TWO infants and strapping them in a stroller...forget it, I'm trying to think of the logistics of walking a dog while pushing a double stroller and it's not coming to me.

If you have never cared for an infant full time, you have no idea what you're talking about.

I dont have twins, but I have one son....I have 3 dogs and 4 cats. :shurg: I know kids are a handful, but dogs dont really demand that much attention. When the kids are 5 and want a dog, I bet they will get one then, so why not just keep the pup so they grow up with a dog.
 

DoWhat

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Recently I had twins and my dog is not getting the attention he deserves. If anyone is looking for a very loving dog or knows of someone who is please let me know. I really want to avoid taking him to a rescue. He is a male english bull dog/ puggle mix and will be two in May. He oddly looks like a tiny boxer. He is very loving and playful! He is not fixed and does have cherry eye which has not affected him in anyway. He is also house broken.

Good luck with you kaburton, I hope you find a loving family for your beautiful pup.
I would like to recommend advertising in the classified section of somd.com
That is were I found our new little girl.
Wishing you the best.
 

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Recently I had twins and my dog is not getting the attention he deserves. If anyone is looking for a very loving dog or knows of someone who is please let me know. I really want to avoid taking him to a rescue. He is a male english bull dog/ puggle mix and will be two in May. He oddly looks like a tiny boxer. He is very loving and playful! He is not fixed and does have cherry eye which has not affected him in anyway. He is also house broken.

Possible. Get back to you.
 

DoWhat

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I dont have twins, but I have one son....I have 3 dogs and 4 cats. :shurg: I know kids are a handful, but dogs dont really demand that much attention. When the kids are 5 and want a dog, I bet they will get one then, so why not just keep the pup so they grow up with a dog.

Why question her?
Help her instead.
 

DoWhat

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I hate when people give up their pets because they have kids. I think you should give up the kid, the dog will be less trouble.

That was totally uncalled for.
Life is tough, but kids come first.
I hope things work out with DR.
 

vraiblonde

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I dont have twins, but I have one son....I have 3 dogs and 4 cats. :shurg: I know kids are a handful, but dogs dont really demand that much attention. When the kids are 5 and want a dog, I bet they will get one then, so why not just keep the pup so they grow up with a dog.

Why are people saying that dogs don't demand that much attention? I walk Apollo four times a day, about an hour or so total. I spend probably another hour or so playing with him throughout the day. When you have an infant, two hours a day of not-them time is not going to happen; now double that infant load and it's impossible.

Why is it when someone has to get rid of their dog, all the animal nutters want to pitch a fit? If she can no longer care for the dog, that's just the way it is. Why second-guess her and try to make her feel guilty when you don't know her situation?
 
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