So you want to get a dog. Golden Retriever owner John has a few words to say. He shows his life before and after getting his pup Maimai, "the cutest little furry evil", in adorable illustrations.
You can already start feeling guilty about not sharing your TV dinner with your new friend. Forget having a tidy apartment. And all that hair...But it's all worth it. "All I can think of after work is to go home knowing Maimai is waiting for me, feels great and sweet," writes John.
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"Look what we did, mom!" My dogs are always giving me this face when something destructive happens.
My dad used to complain about every pet we brought home too, and then he would eventually pet them and play with them when he thought no one could see him. XD
Funny post, but I miss the before picture of a person very lonely and the after picture a person who is very happy because of the dog,
Same. The series is cute and accurate but it kinda portrays having a pet as being mostly negative. When I swear it's so worth all the hassle.
@Paul A: Did you seriously just give me the typical Internet "wow you so negative" speech? Really? You're shocked that I "can value the companionship of pets"?!? Who the heck do you think you are, and how do you have the nerve to act like you know me after reading one lousy Internet comment of mine? The irony of calling someone else "negative"; when you yourself only commented to say everything you THINK you know about that person... Eff off!
I honestly don't get how this portrays having a pet as being mostly negative. But that's from your own POV so I'm just saying. :)
I wholeheartedly disagree. I think the artist perfectly captures the joy of having a pet in every after picture. It surprises me that you would focus on the "negativity" and still value the companionship of pets. If anyone were considering whether they should get a pet or not, these pictures are a great test. A person can easily find their own truth.
On the contrary, I never thought any of the illustrations were negative. Maybe because I've grown to love the mess. Or perhaps, to pet owners, the After is something we'd never trade for the Before.
In some ays, whether it planned it or not, the post did portray a positive outlook on pet ownership ^u^. In one of the illustrations in particular, the "before" has the human eating junk food and playing a video game indoors while in the "after" they are clearly being more active and enjoying the outdoors ^o^
Yes that is perhaps the most important before/after picture.
I would never live a day of my life without a dog in it.
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Have you ever tried again?
Now I really would like to have a dog :(
I am getting one this week or some point this month
Funny post, but I miss the before picture of a person very lonely and the after picture a person who is very happy because of the dog,
Same. The series is cute and accurate but it kinda portrays having a pet as being mostly negative. When I swear it's so worth all the hassle.
@Paul A: Did you seriously just give me the typical Internet "wow you so negative" speech? Really? You're shocked that I "can value the companionship of pets"?!? Who the heck do you think you are, and how do you have the nerve to act like you know me after reading one lousy Internet comment of mine? The irony of calling someone else "negative"; when you yourself only commented to say everything you THINK you know about that person... Eff off!
I honestly don't get how this portrays having a pet as being mostly negative. But that's from your own POV so I'm just saying. :)
I wholeheartedly disagree. I think the artist perfectly captures the joy of having a pet in every after picture. It surprises me that you would focus on the "negativity" and still value the companionship of pets. If anyone were considering whether they should get a pet or not, these pictures are a great test. A person can easily find their own truth.
On the contrary, I never thought any of the illustrations were negative. Maybe because I've grown to love the mess. Or perhaps, to pet owners, the After is something we'd never trade for the Before.
In some ays, whether it planned it or not, the post did portray a positive outlook on pet ownership ^u^. In one of the illustrations in particular, the "before" has the human eating junk food and playing a video game indoors while in the "after" they are clearly being more active and enjoying the outdoors ^o^
Yes that is perhaps the most important before/after picture.
I would never live a day of my life without a dog in it.
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Have you ever tried again?
Now I really would like to have a dog :(
I am getting one this week or some point this month