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Originally Posted by stopdog
My dad and his mother were not keen on animals and either. My mom and other grandmother and grandfather were. I tell my father my menagerie is his fault.
. One therapist I see adores her dog and the other freely admits she is not an animal person. The funny part is when the first tries to use animal analogy to manipulate me.
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My son told me yesterday that he is "not a dog person." He said they are generally aggressive, competitive, "full of themselves," rude, and stink. He then went on to add "they are all the things I despised in adolescent youth" (when he was in junior high).
My son is a Zen-like male. Always has been. Old soul. Peaceful. And thus endured a fair amount of bullying in school. That has resolved now that he's in college.
Anyway, he agreed with me that not
all dogs are like that. But he is a cat person.