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my dog: “poop? in a timely manner? When there’s snow on the sidewalk? I don’t think so.”
Feb 17, 2025
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wallybaby my dog actually becomes possessed by a demon when there’s snow because it makes him so happy he forgets how to behave it’s a real problem. But he’s so good about quick bathroom breaks I’ve got him on a strict routine so he knows when it’s business time!!!!
Feb 17, 2025
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Impressive, taterhole. very impressive. (Not sarcastic!)
Feb 17, 2025
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wallybaby Thank you lol ❤️ I’ve had him since he was a little baby and it took so much suffering before we got to this point 😵‍💫
Feb 17, 2025
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taterhole it’s so much work! We got Wally as a little baby too and he was such a little demon but he’s such a good and weird big dog. It’s so rewarding! Having a puppy is hell which I was not expecting I was crying almost constantly
Feb 17, 2025
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wallybaby god same my dad told me that it’s harder than having a human baby and when I said that to my friend with a newborn she got really mad but I think there’s truth to that because they have sharp teeth and are always fully ambulatory and you have to take them outside to pee 🤔 much to consider but that’s why I’m not planning on having children because I don’t want to find out…
Feb 17, 2025
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taterhole SAAAAME i wish I could take back all my scoffs at people who said having a puppy is brutal. We learned the hard way.
Feb 17, 2025
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wallybaby NEVER AGAIN
Feb 17, 2025

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