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January 6, 2008 at 9:52 PM #131008January 6, 2008 at 10:05 PM #130745AnonymousGuest
Submitted by CMcG on January 6, 2008 – 9:57pm.
Since we’re OT anyway, what do you guys think of my daughter, who loves animals, but especially dogs, marrying a guy who has already told her that he will NEVER own a dog? Cats are okay, but dogs…NEVER. Is this a deal breaker? Or can they compromise? What advice can I give her?
CMcG, can you give some more details? Did your future son-in-law say or indicate that he would not allow your daughter to have a dog anywhwere on the property? Or just in the house? A compromise might be for your daughter to keep an outdoor dog. If her husband objects to that, to be honest, it sounds like there’s going to be problems.
Is your future son-in-law allergic to dogs?
January 6, 2008 at 10:05 PM #130925AnonymousGuestSubmitted by CMcG on January 6, 2008 – 9:57pm.
Since we’re OT anyway, what do you guys think of my daughter, who loves animals, but especially dogs, marrying a guy who has already told her that he will NEVER own a dog? Cats are okay, but dogs…NEVER. Is this a deal breaker? Or can they compromise? What advice can I give her?
CMcG, can you give some more details? Did your future son-in-law say or indicate that he would not allow your daughter to have a dog anywhwere on the property? Or just in the house? A compromise might be for your daughter to keep an outdoor dog. If her husband objects to that, to be honest, it sounds like there’s going to be problems.
Is your future son-in-law allergic to dogs?
January 6, 2008 at 10:05 PM #130931AnonymousGuestSubmitted by CMcG on January 6, 2008 – 9:57pm.
Since we’re OT anyway, what do you guys think of my daughter, who loves animals, but especially dogs, marrying a guy who has already told her that he will NEVER own a dog? Cats are okay, but dogs…NEVER. Is this a deal breaker? Or can they compromise? What advice can I give her?
CMcG, can you give some more details? Did your future son-in-law say or indicate that he would not allow your daughter to have a dog anywhwere on the property? Or just in the house? A compromise might be for your daughter to keep an outdoor dog. If her husband objects to that, to be honest, it sounds like there’s going to be problems.
Is your future son-in-law allergic to dogs?
January 6, 2008 at 10:05 PM #130993AnonymousGuestSubmitted by CMcG on January 6, 2008 – 9:57pm.
Since we’re OT anyway, what do you guys think of my daughter, who loves animals, but especially dogs, marrying a guy who has already told her that he will NEVER own a dog? Cats are okay, but dogs…NEVER. Is this a deal breaker? Or can they compromise? What advice can I give her?
CMcG, can you give some more details? Did your future son-in-law say or indicate that he would not allow your daughter to have a dog anywhwere on the property? Or just in the house? A compromise might be for your daughter to keep an outdoor dog. If her husband objects to that, to be honest, it sounds like there’s going to be problems.
Is your future son-in-law allergic to dogs?
January 6, 2008 at 10:05 PM #131028AnonymousGuestSubmitted by CMcG on January 6, 2008 – 9:57pm.
Since we’re OT anyway, what do you guys think of my daughter, who loves animals, but especially dogs, marrying a guy who has already told her that he will NEVER own a dog? Cats are okay, but dogs…NEVER. Is this a deal breaker? Or can they compromise? What advice can I give her?
CMcG, can you give some more details? Did your future son-in-law say or indicate that he would not allow your daughter to have a dog anywhwere on the property? Or just in the house? A compromise might be for your daughter to keep an outdoor dog. If her husband objects to that, to be honest, it sounds like there’s going to be problems.
Is your future son-in-law allergic to dogs?
January 6, 2008 at 10:45 PM #130765TheBreezeParticipantI think trapping sounds like a good idea. Give it a shot and report back here with the results.
As for pet psychics, I’ve heard nothing but good things about them. I was just reading an Internet account where a cat that had been depressed had several sessions with a pet psychic. Turns out that the spirit of General Custer had been reincarnated into the cat. The cat (General Custer) was depressed about his last stand. After several sessions, the cat was able to work out the repressed issues from its past life and its depression lifted. I would say spare no expense when it comes to pet psychics. Your cat will thank you for it. If not in this life, in the next one.
January 6, 2008 at 10:45 PM #130945TheBreezeParticipantI think trapping sounds like a good idea. Give it a shot and report back here with the results.
As for pet psychics, I’ve heard nothing but good things about them. I was just reading an Internet account where a cat that had been depressed had several sessions with a pet psychic. Turns out that the spirit of General Custer had been reincarnated into the cat. The cat (General Custer) was depressed about his last stand. After several sessions, the cat was able to work out the repressed issues from its past life and its depression lifted. I would say spare no expense when it comes to pet psychics. Your cat will thank you for it. If not in this life, in the next one.
January 6, 2008 at 10:45 PM #130951TheBreezeParticipantI think trapping sounds like a good idea. Give it a shot and report back here with the results.
As for pet psychics, I’ve heard nothing but good things about them. I was just reading an Internet account where a cat that had been depressed had several sessions with a pet psychic. Turns out that the spirit of General Custer had been reincarnated into the cat. The cat (General Custer) was depressed about his last stand. After several sessions, the cat was able to work out the repressed issues from its past life and its depression lifted. I would say spare no expense when it comes to pet psychics. Your cat will thank you for it. If not in this life, in the next one.
January 6, 2008 at 10:45 PM #131012TheBreezeParticipantI think trapping sounds like a good idea. Give it a shot and report back here with the results.
As for pet psychics, I’ve heard nothing but good things about them. I was just reading an Internet account where a cat that had been depressed had several sessions with a pet psychic. Turns out that the spirit of General Custer had been reincarnated into the cat. The cat (General Custer) was depressed about his last stand. After several sessions, the cat was able to work out the repressed issues from its past life and its depression lifted. I would say spare no expense when it comes to pet psychics. Your cat will thank you for it. If not in this life, in the next one.
January 6, 2008 at 10:45 PM #131048TheBreezeParticipantI think trapping sounds like a good idea. Give it a shot and report back here with the results.
As for pet psychics, I’ve heard nothing but good things about them. I was just reading an Internet account where a cat that had been depressed had several sessions with a pet psychic. Turns out that the spirit of General Custer had been reincarnated into the cat. The cat (General Custer) was depressed about his last stand. After several sessions, the cat was able to work out the repressed issues from its past life and its depression lifted. I would say spare no expense when it comes to pet psychics. Your cat will thank you for it. If not in this life, in the next one.
January 6, 2008 at 10:53 PM #130770trexParticipantGet a really big dog.
January 6, 2008 at 10:53 PM #130950trexParticipantGet a really big dog.
January 6, 2008 at 10:53 PM #130956trexParticipantGet a really big dog.
January 6, 2008 at 10:53 PM #131017trexParticipantGet a really big dog.
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