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What is the best thing about having a dog?

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ginghamfish · 28/08/2012 07:34

New to dog ownership (I dip my toe in the water mid September!) and just want to know the best bits about having a dog/puppy?

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ThisIsNotHoneyDragon · 28/08/2012 07:40


Uuuuuuuuuuuuuum good you say? Confused



Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaw Smile
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lulalullabye · 28/08/2012 07:42

watching her playing with my children.

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ditavonteesed · 28/08/2012 07:47

wlaking, when the kids are getting bickery and its raining and you wouldnt normally dream of setting foot outside the house and you would all sit in the house and have a crap day, you can get out and have wet cold fun, tis greta. and the cuddles.

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Bossybritches22 · 28/08/2012 07:51

Yes every day come rain or shine furball will need walking & it is a FAMILY dog so everyone gets to go too!!!

The love & companionship cannot be overestimated to compensate for the hair & mud

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MrsJohnDeere · 28/08/2012 07:54

Lovely friendly welcome every time you come home.
Something to snuggle up to on the sofa.
Make you go for walks whatever the weather.
Have made some of my closest friendships with fellow dog walkers.
No crumbs on the kitchen floor.
Feel safer having a dog in the house when dh works away.
Great for children to care for something else.

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baskingseals · 28/08/2012 07:57

my dog teaches me the art of selflessness.

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MrsJohnDeere · 28/08/2012 08:00

And, more than anything , puppies are just so darn cute!Grin

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ThisIsNotHoneyDragon · 28/08/2012 08:10

Dogs definitely do make you a better person. You try and be the being of awesomeness that you think they are.

But when you are a hormone ridden hell beast and your Tether is a distant dot far far away, that's when you realise your dog is awesome, for still thinking you are.

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thestringcheesemassacre · 28/08/2012 08:15

how they are always happy to see you and have a pat.
heartwarming.

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WTFwasthat · 28/08/2012 08:41

this is a great thread! Very aptly timed for us too Smile

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Pickles77 · 28/08/2012 08:46

My pooch is my best friend, he's got me through the most difficult experience of my life. He loves me unconditionally, is never disapointed. He gets me up in a morning.
He's going to be brilliant with my baby.
He makes me laugh, smile and cry with laughter.

sorry v soppy, feeling really Ill & he's in sympathy with me curled up in a blanket on the sofa with me

He's much better than a dp Hmm, although he's not too hot on the hoovering or washing up Grin

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CakeBump · 28/08/2012 08:49

the company, I'm never lonely with my dog

plus who else is manically glad to see you return when you've just left the room 5 minutes ago to go to the loo? :)

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CakeBump · 28/08/2012 08:50

Pickles my DH isn't too hot on the hoovering or washing up so him and my dog and pretty much neck and neck :)

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Pickles77 · 28/08/2012 08:53

Ahh but is your DH as shit hot on crumb patrol?
such as hoovering biscuit crumbs off my lap as I'm so bloody lazySmile

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CakeBump · 28/08/2012 08:54

Good point!



Grin

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bumbez · 28/08/2012 09:06

I'd never had a dog either ,he's 8 months old now, and I can honestly say it has been the best thing for our family, the kids adore him, even my Dh who was not convinced it absolutely smitten.

For me the best thing is when I see him in the morning, he can hardly walk, his bum and tail wagging so much because he's pleased to see me! :)

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ChickensHaveNoEyebrows · 28/08/2012 09:37

They cheer you up. Their enthusiasm is infectious. I defy anyone not to smile when they see a super happy dog chasing a ball or stick. They just embrace life at full throttle, and it makes you look at your own whinging with a bit of a Blush

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wiggofan · 28/08/2012 10:21

Having such a happy and enthusiastic creature around is lovely, he never sulks or gets annoyed. Unlike the cat, or DCs or DH.

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WTFwasthat · 28/08/2012 10:22

i can't wait for ours to arrive now!

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Queenofsiburbia · 28/08/2012 10:23

The love! My puppy can't even get through his breakfast without running to give me a quick knee level nose dab of gratefulness and love!

Nothing like the overwhelming happiness of a spaniel in the morning!

Also hes very good at hoovering (will be amazing at clearing up sticky messes when our bump eventually turns into a toddler!) & would like very much to be in charge of washing up. Ironing a challenge Hmm

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ginghamfish · 28/08/2012 11:14

I absolutely can't wait now!! I have 4 looooong weeks to wait!!

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SrirachaGirl · 28/08/2012 14:03

Long adventures in the woods in the morning, waggy tails and seeing them curled up on the couch with your children. I even like the doggy smell. So basically, everything. A house is not a home without a dog or two...Smile.

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MyDogShitsMoney · 28/08/2012 14:41

They shit money

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toomuch2young · 28/08/2012 20:29

They give their whole heart.
They make me laugh
They give the best cuddles!
They are always happy.
Get you out walking each day.
Never fall out with you or get in a mood
Girlydog is my best friend and foot warmer and listener and has seen me through the hardest times of my life. Super loyal.
Superpup has endless love and tail wags for everyone and everything loves life so much!! Makes me happy just to look at his face!

And practically every other reason listed on here Grin
Ahhhhhhh

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RedwingS · 28/08/2012 20:43

I can't imagine life without dogs now. They make me go out for a walk several times a day, even in bad weather; it's sociable chatting with other dog owners and meeting their dogs; they are great company; the look of love on their faces makes my heart melt; and they are hilarious.

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