take4roll10
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I don't care WHAT people call it as long as they get their dogs from somewhere other than a pet store/byb. Rescue, rehome, adopt, anything just don't buy from a pet store. There are too many dogs waiting for homes to support byb.
I agree. As long as your dog is from a reputable breeder, rescue, rehome, etc. It doesn't matter. Call them whatever you want. Just don't go to a pet store or byb.
Everyone has different background, different lives and don't all perceive dogs the same way. Some people consider dogs as family members and some just an animal. Personally, I have never heard anyone refer to their dog as adopted unless the dog was from a rescue until I started following this forum. And I have never been criticized for saying "I bought my dog..." or telling someone she is from a breeder and not a rescue. I consider my dog more than just an animal. She is a furry family member, but I have no problem saying I bought her... because I did.
I also never heard of the term "furkid" or "furmom" until this forum. I don't refer to my dog as my child or call myself her mom. However, I did grow up with my mother referring to herself as my dog's mom and even calling me my dog's sister. Maybe it's that I'm in my 20's and I'd freak out at the thought of being a mother.
I don' get offended when someone else refers to Bailey as my child or me as her mother, I just don't personally think of myself that way and trust me, I probably treat my dog better than some people treat their children. There is no right or wrong in how you refer to your dog. To each their own!
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2). I live in fear that I will find a "mother dog" that I fall in love with before I find my male companion. I WANT A MALE!!! But, I know I could easily fall in love with a "mother dog" after looking at some of the gorgeous pups shown here.