10 Dog Owners Share Stories About How Their Pets Grieved After Losing Their Canine Companion
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The online community questions her decision to enter into a relationship with a dog lover.
Even though we love dogs, some people aren't a fan. Then some people may love dogs, but not the responsibility that comes along when keeping them as a pet.
If you're wondering why some people can't seem to be charmed by their big round faces, big eyes, and smooth fur, there are a few reasons. The most common one is that they'd rather not deal with the shedding hair and the odor.
Shedding fur is a natural process in the bodies of animals. There's hardly anything pet owners can do about it.
But there is something people can do about the smell. When a dog is well-maintained, it won't have that doggy odor.
Previous unpleasant experiences with dogs are another reason why some individuals don't like canines. People who were bitten when they were young naturally tend to think these creatures are bad.
Or if they see dogs constantly misbehaving, they wouldn't want to be around them. So for people who aren't fond of dogs, having a relationship with a person who owns these pets can be challenging.
In today's post, we're looking at a story of a woman who isn't a fan of these lovely creatures. Yet she entered into a relationship with a guy who owns one.
And, after all, he left his dog to a person who isn't fond of canines.
The final verdict is that the OP is in the wrong. But the community won't let the boyfriend's actions pass either.
If the dog will only serve as punishment, then they shouldn't get one. It deserves love.
Plus, it wouldn't be surprising if the OP will be also negligent about the second dog. So it's better to have no pets at all.
If they love each other, they should just concentrate on their relationship, and not involve another poor dog.