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To think I owe my dog so much

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Fernandfarrow · 18/05/2018 15:50

It's sunny and I've had a glass of wine, which may play some role (I'll leave it to others to decide how big or little...) in why I'm posting about my dog on Mumsnet on a Friday afternoon.

But seriously, I love my dog.

I owe him so much. We're childless and I spend a lot of time on my own as DH commutes to London for work and gets back very late (not an issue or a bone of contention, feel very fortunate that he works so hard in a job he enjoys) but I have a very flexible job where I can regularly work from home, so were it not for our dog I would be alone for most of the day.

Our dog is the best thing (other than marry) than we've done.

I love his innocent, non-judgmental little face, his gentle nature, how the tiniest event (breakfast, dinner, new ball, a butterfly, particularly interesting smell in the garden, a familiar doggy friend met on a walk) can inspire so much joy in him.

He's my reason to get up in the morning and my constant companion. I don't know what I'd do without him. Having him dependant on me to love him, walk him and look after him gives another dimension of purpose to my day.

Is anyone else grateful to have their dog/cat as their little buddy, whatever the circumstances might be?

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MonicaGellerHyphenBing · 23/05/2018 16:13

@AliasGrape I have a ruby Cavalier too (and a B&T!), they really are the most special dogs, it breaks my heart that so many of them suffer health issues.

@GETTINGLIKEMYMOTHER I agree, particularly if you have teenage children I imagine the dog is by far more pleasant to come home to Grin

To think I owe my dog so much
AliasGrape · 23/05/2018 17:08

Oh my goodness what a beauty @Monica.

They are very special, there never was a more loving creature than my one, thinks everyone is his best friend and is delighted to see them, from close family to a random person walking past on the other side of the road!

This is such a special thread .

Grumpos · 23/05/2018 17:58

My beloved dog passed away at the end of March, he was 14 and we’d been together 13 years. He was and is the love of my life.
He saw me through an abusive relationship, a wedding, an affair (not mine!), a divorce, 4 years of struggling with infertility and a very very sad breakup 2 year ago.
He filed my life with love, joy, warmth and happiness and I miss him with every bit of my heart. I was so lucky to have him.
Enjoy your doggie and spoil it with cuddles and love every day Grin

Dancergirl · 23/05/2018 18:01

monica totally gorgeous dog! Smile

I love reading all these stories. So sorry to hear about your dog grumpos He was lucky to have you as well.

Tr1skel1on · 23/05/2018 18:38

I have a red & white trim colour collie. He is like a toddler and I adore him. I have never been so fit! He is my running buddy and inspired me to do c25k. My DC are nearly teens & I'm looking forward to his company when the DC are doing their own thing. I'd be lost without him, even though he can drive me round the bend!

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