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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3141556" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>I've had dogs all of my life, and my wife is a helicopter mom for the two we have now. Since we are both retired now and getting into the RV life, it's difficult travelling with geriatric dogs. They do require a certain level of care that becomes more difficult when your travelling.</p><p>Ain't saying never again, but when these two go on to hunt pheasant and quail everyday, we don't have plans to replace them with any pets.</p><p>Finding places to board them so we can do day excursions that are reputable isn't easy and it danged sure isn't cheap.</p><p>Helicopter mom has a two page list of how they need to be treated, medicine given, and their personal beds, etc to be used. </p><p>Like Annie, when I die and come back, I want to be my wife's dog, not her husband. </p><p>I have to make my own eggs and fried taters in the morning. Dogs don't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3141556, member: 5412"] I've had dogs all of my life, and my wife is a helicopter mom for the two we have now. Since we are both retired now and getting into the RV life, it's difficult travelling with geriatric dogs. They do require a certain level of care that becomes more difficult when your travelling. Ain't saying never again, but when these two go on to hunt pheasant and quail everyday, we don't have plans to replace them with any pets. Finding places to board them so we can do day excursions that are reputable isn't easy and it danged sure isn't cheap. Helicopter mom has a two page list of how they need to be treated, medicine given, and their personal beds, etc to be used. Like Annie, when I die and come back, I want to be my wife's dog, not her husband. I have to make my own eggs and fried taters in the morning. Dogs don't. [/QUOTE]
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