Robert59
Well-known Member
I have friend that is very picky. He was going to have a wood fence in his yard installed but never did because he wanted it guaranteed to last twenty five years. Fence company told me we wouldn't be able to please him.
Not to be picky, but what happens if your beautiful perfect dog gets hit by a car and has to have a leg amputated? Is he still beautiful to you? Do you stop loving the dog because he's no longer perfect? Maybe I'm reading your answer wrong.I am picky about dogs. Not just any dog will do. I pick breeds that will cohabit happily with me. The puppy and I have to "click" -- it's kind of a woo-woo thing, but each time I get the perfect dog for me. Also, the dog must be beautiful to me. Every day I have owned various dogs, I have taken great pleasure in their beauty. Basically, I am picky about everything having to do with my dog.
Of course. He is not perfect. He is perfect for me, and I'm pretty darned sure I am perfect for him. There are plenty of people who do not think my dog is perfect.Not to be picky, but what happens if your beautiful perfect dog gets hit by a car and has to have a leg amputated? Is he still beautiful to you? Do you stop loving the dog because he's no longer perfect? Maybe I'm reading your answer wrong.