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BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
@MicrowaveDinner Why do you let these disgusting vermin live in your house?
BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
@MicrowaveDinner Because they're smelly and loud and shed everywhere and eat their own feces and their fur produces oils that get on everything and they have scent glands which cause you and everything you own to reek of dog.
@BlueMetalChick They don't reek and they don't eat their own shit. Nice try though
BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
@MicrowaveDinner Yes, they do reek. Even if you bathe your dog regularly, dogs still produce scent from specific glands made to do just that. Unless you were to surgically remove those glands, which would be cruel to the animal, it's going to smell like dog.
@BlueMetalChick No, they don't reek. I can't smell them at all. They produce a scent but it doesn't reek. Pretty dramatic of you to say
Sweetlikepoison · 26-30, F
@MicrowaveDinner Don’t worry about it mine live in with me too 🙄 in fact mine go everywhere with me.. including work
@Sweetlikepoison That's awesome you can take them to work
BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
@MicrowaveDinner You can't smell it because you've gotten used to it. Some people don't find it unpleasant but I can still smell it on them.
@BlueMetalChick Good for you. Should no one own dogs just because you can smell their scent?
Sweetlikepoison · 26-30, F
@MicrowaveDinner the bigger one Finn is a rescue, he had terrible separation anxiety when we got him due to his awful start in life. Came to the point where he was hurting himself every time he was alone so we had a choice to either rehome him (would of been his 6th home and he was 6months old) or I change my job to one he can come with me. So changed jobs 3 years ago now and we’ve been a team ever since 🙂
BlueMetalChick · 26-30, F
@MicrowaveDinner People can do what they like but in this case, as in many cases, I cannot understand it. Particularly for pet dogs. Like, I get it if you've got a dog that's performing the task it was bred to do. If you own a husky or a malamute that pulls a sled, or a bloodhound used for tracking, or a collie or a Komondor to herd your livestock, that makes perfect sense. Even if the animal smells or sheds or whatever, it's worth it because it's doing something helpful. But to have a dog that doesn't perform its intended task and lives in a completely different environment than it was bred for? I will never understand the desire for that.
@Sweetlikepoison What kind of job do you have that allows you to take him to work? I'm glad he finally found a good home :)
@BlueMetalChick I guess you'll never know
User41 · 36-40, M
This i agree with this
Sweetlikepoison · 26-30, F
@MicrowaveDinner
I work on a holiday park. I was originally the touring warden (so spent all day walking round checking customers in, checking they’re following park rules, making sure the two touring fields look nice) then I was promoted to accommodation manager last year so we’re out on park most mornings and we’re in my office most afternoons. We walk along the beach on my lunch break, he loves it.

My other dog doesn’t like coming to work so she stays home most of the time unless she waits by the door to go in the morning with Finn