February 2017 Moms

UO 11/3

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Re: UO 11/3

  • Aussie45 said:
    I finally have an unpopular opinion (which I kind of can't believe it's unpopular, but according to FB it is) and if I wait until next Thursday I'll forget. 

    Having a dog doesn't make you parent. I get loving a dog or calling yourself your dog's mom jokingly, but if you legitally think its on the same level as being a parent to a kid, then you clearly don't have kids. If said person one day does have kids, then I think they would realize how silly it is to compare the two. Ive done both. Being a "dog parent" and a "kid parent" is wwwaaayy different.
    Yeeeesssssssss. 
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  • I call myself my dog's mom. I don't mean it in a joking way, but I also don't think he's equivalent to a human child. From his perspective, though, we really are like parents. He depends on us for everything, he's part of the family, and we take that responsibility seriously. I think that when most people say "pet parent" that's all they really mean. 
    I would say that yes most people do just mean they have fur babies (I have one!) and they are the parents to said fur babies. But I think we were mostly discussing those people who try to relate to having a child as being the same or of equal difficulties to having a dog and it just isn't. I'll even venture out to say that I was borderline one of those people who took their dog everywhere, dressed them up for Halloween (Snow White), etc. then when I had my son it was like a light went off! I suddenly had something in my life I couldn't just leave a light on for and be away from the house for 8 hours or more. There are so many other things that come into play that having a dog is a bajillion times easier than having a child and to compare the two is quite insulting 
  • @LivingLaVidaGinger I think that dogs can be incredibly therapeutic and I'm glad you found a little pup that helped you. It's nice to see that after you had so much heartache that your pup was able to help you. I honestly feel like our dogs are part of our family and I love them to pieces. I just don't feel it's the same as being a kid parent which is what my friend was trying to convince me. My dogs don't wake me up in the middle of the night multiple times and I can leave them home when we go out. There is responsibility and love there, of course, it's just on a completely different level for your kids. I get pups being part of the family though and people saying their parents to their dogs in a joking way. It's people that actually believe that dog parenting is just slightly less harder than kid parenting that make me roll my eyes. My friend is gonna be in for a rude awakening if she has kids.
    BFP #1: DD born on 08.25.12 BFP #2: 09/08/15 miscarried at 6w BFP #3: DD2 born on 02.07.17
  • Xstatic3333Xstatic3333 member
    edited November 2016
    I may steal that line @Spicyweiner
  • @Aussie45 oh absolutely! I'd never try to compete with an actual parent and it's definitely disrespectful for your friend to be so inconsiderate. I'm sure my feelings will change will LO gets here, I won't want my dog anywhere near the baby I'm sure. Lol but I can't even begin to imagine how much harder child-rearing is than dog-rearing!
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  • @LivingLaVidaGinger Oh I forgot to mention your pup is super cute :)
    BFP #1: DD born on 08.25.12 BFP #2: 09/08/15 miscarried at 6w BFP #3: DD2 born on 02.07.17
  • @Aussie45 Thank you! She's much bigger now so she doesn't fit on my chest anymore, but that certainly doesn't stop her from trying!
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  • All this dog talk makes me want one so freaking bad! I really want either a 
    -corgi
    -Shiba iinu
    But then I also want a husky and a golden retriever. I need a dog in my life so bad.  



  • I may steal that line @Spicyweiner
    I am definitely stealing it!
  • @AfKash I have 3 dogs, a German Shepherd, a Great Dane mix and a Shiba. The Shiba is  the best dog I've ever owned. The sweetest thing and just wants nothing more than to make us happy. I would definitely recommend a Shiba!
  • poofwokpoofwok member
    edited November 2016
    Ok guys, but imagine loving dogs and animals in general and being a 1000% allergic. It's so depressing and I just wanna snuggle alllll of them. Honestly, people who dislike animals should be the ones allergic to them. I've always been so resentful of my situation and I always wanted a dog growing up.

    During pregnancy, I can't go over to anyone's house who owns a dog because I'll basically die. I can't take any antihistamines so... :disappointed: 
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    First BFP: 12/16/13
    EDD: 08/23/14
    Baby BOY born: 08/29/14
  • @SawyerRichardson I'm so jelli! 
    I've never met a Shiba. Is there fur as soft as it looks? 


  • pickle-chipspickle-chips member
    edited November 2016
    I definitely considered myself a dog parent insofar as I was responsible for caring for my pup and loved her to bits. But maybe that's because I bristled against being her "owner" hah. She was a rescue pup and had many issues. She couldn't be left alone so we took her to daycare during the workday; if we wanted to go out we had to find a dog sitter. She went through a phase of wetting the bed. She had colds and upset stomach. And even though we referred to her as a weird toddler, I would never seriously compare the experience to being a parent to a human(especially since I don't have children). I loved my dog so much ( :'( ) but ultimately she was a dog and she depended on us for care. 

    For this baby, we not only have to keep them alive when they cannot fend for themselves, but we have to help them grow into good humans who will become independent, contributing members of society.


  • @Aussie45 Wow! That is insensitive of your friend. Having a dog is nothing like raising a child. I love my dog but his insurance costs $50/ month and he gets put in the bathroom when we're at work. Potty training sucked but it is nothing like potty training a kid. Keeping an infant alive is way harder.

    @Spicyweiner LOL! Omg I love that line. Sympathy pains are BS.
  • @concreteangell is it fur? What about the hypoallergenic ones like schnauzers and stuff? 
  • @concreteangell is it fur? What about the hypoallergenic ones like schnauzers and stuff? 
    It's fur AND saliva. There's just no way around it! 
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    First BFP: 12/16/13
    EDD: 08/23/14
    Baby BOY born: 08/29/14
  • I definitely agree with everyone that being a dog mom is not the same as having an actual child. I think having a dog is a great "stepping stone" for people who have no kids to begin to understand responsibility but it's definitely not the same. 
  • @Gretchypoo I just dropped it with her. Clearly that's just the way she feels and I don't care to fight her on it. I just rolled my eyes a bit and moved on lol.

    Also, add me to the wanting another dog train. And we already have two! DH and I decided to hold off because we don't want more than two at once, but we're pretty sure our next dog is gonna be a German shepherd. I would also be good with a leonberger, tamaskan husky, Siberian husky, or a Great Dane.
    BFP #1: DD born on 08.25.12 BFP #2: 09/08/15 miscarried at 6w BFP #3: DD2 born on 02.07.17
  • edited November 2016
    @AfKash Yes! They are super soft. If you are on Instagram a great page to follow is the_shiba_mogu. It's just videos of a Shiba and a baby in Japan! It's so adorable and I get my baby and dog fix all in one!

    @Aussie45 I actually texted my husband about this this morning! Someone in my neighborhood is looking to re-home their Rottweiler and Bulldog. Two dogs that are on our list to own one day. We already have three, so 5 dogs and a newborn would be insane! I'm a crazy dog lady so I'd probably do it if my husband wouldn't kick my ass out! Good thing he keeps me grounded!
  • @LivingLaVidaGinger Im team Pit Bull too. I've had them all my life and they are the sweetest dogs! I've also owned a chihuahua as the shelter were full of chichuahuas and pit bulls. My chihuahua was by far the most aggressive little thing I've had! And she was neurotic a sister hell! Stil loved her to pieces though. 
  • Thanks @SawyerRichardson!! Omg that video of the dad playing with the Shib's ears is so adorable!!! 


  • We were just starting our search for a new puppy when I got my BFP. We decided to wait until after the baby is here to resume our search. I've had a dog almost my entire life, I miss having on around. 
    Married: 12/2015
    Me: 37 - H: 39
    TTC#1: 01/2016
    BFP: 06/18/2016 - EDD: 02/20/2017 - Born: 01/27/2017

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  • I love my pets with all my heart, but I would never compare raising a puppy to raising a child. They are not the same, plain and simple.

    That said, this isn't really an opinion I'd spend a lot of time expressing in public, because I think it has the potential to hurt. I know that for some people who can't have children (for whatever reason), having pets is the closest they'll get to experiencing parenthood, and I have no reason to say something that basically amounts to, "too bad you'll never be a real parent." @Aussie45, I know this is not the situation you were referring to (and I think your friend is being a total nutballer), but I think maybe that's why this subject becomes so wildly sensitive, and why something that seems so obvious (dog does not = child) ends up seeming like a UO in a venue like Facebook.
    Me: 34 
    Husband: 35
    Married: June 2007
    Son Max born 1/10/17
    BFP #2: 10/5/17; EDD: 6/11/18
  • @MoonOverGoldsboro I think that's definitely a good point. And while I don't think it equates to the same thing, Id hate to say something to that effect and hurt someone's feelings. Whether or not that's the case, it's really not that big of a deal to me so I'll just shake my head and move on.
    BFP #1: DD born on 08.25.12 BFP #2: 09/08/15 miscarried at 6w BFP #3: DD2 born on 02.07.17
  • I should do one post of what my autocorrect is and a decryption a paragraph down. I don't know what the hell is up with my autocorrect but it has gotten horrible. I'm almost correcting every word. And some of the autocorrects I have NO clue how my phone connects the word I typed out to what it thinks I meant...
    BFP #1: DD born on 08.25.12 BFP #2: 09/08/15 miscarried at 6w BFP #3: DD2 born on 02.07.17
  • edited November 2016
    @Aussie45

    ETA: Here's the email address of the person I've been dealing with appfeedback@xogrp.com


  • Oh my God!! when I went back to add the email address,  sstupid thing erased my original message!!! I'm so sick of this! 

    Basically what I said was. ...
    @foxrosy I've been having the same problems for the past two weeks.  I emailed support and they are investigating the issue.  they told me that they had not received complaints from anyone else about this problem.  so I really encourage you guys to contact them and let them know you're having the same problem,  too. hopefully that way,  they will fix the bug faster.  


  • @MoonOverGoldsboro I agree! I want to roll my eyes when people equate their love for and responsibility to their pets with having children. But I have to remember that their love for their pet doesn't do anything to diminish my love for my child. Love is love and I think they're entitled to feel theirs without being resented by real human parents. I don't want to hurt anybody or try to diminish their very real love and devotion. So I roll my eyes mentally instead of physically. 

    Though when my husband refers to our dogs as my son's "brother and sister" I want to throttle his face off. He gets the full glare and eye roll. So I guess it's just the people I'm not married to who get a pass, lol.
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