My dog died. I don't really care. I've had it forever, I took care oof it, but it dying dosen't really make me sad. I don't see why people attach so much value to animals.
Does that make me a bad guy?
It's normal to care for animals with a lot of personality, animals that love you and most importantly animals that ARENT ANNOYING .
I don't think I'd miss a small curly haired piece of shit mop looking dog as much as I'd miss something loving like a floppy beagle or a goofy bulldog.
I know this sounds cruel and selective, but people have bred dogs for selective traits for centuries. They're all objectively cute- but some aren't really ones I'd ever own because I know I wouldn't feel close to them.
it just means you didn't love your dog or ever become attached to it
so its okay I guess but then why have a dog anyway?
animals can be an extremely effective type of therapy but it just doesn't work for some people I suppose
>>17346571
How long has it been since the dog died? You could be going through the emotional circle right now. Need to know what the most likely next state is.
>>17346571
That's fine. Dogs are smelly and obnoxious, anyway. You won't be missing anything.
Time to enjoy your life without a needy beast on your back.
>>17346571
Look on the bright side. You can move on with your own life instead of standing there doting on an animal's death.
>>17346571
Well since you call it an 'it' you clearly didn't get attached to it.
>>17346640
So do you
>>17346577
Why is that "cruel" they're just fucking dogs.
>>17347023
Because they're living things we've lived with for centuries , some have even helped us survive in tough environments. I find other forms of life and biology pretty interesting; even though a lot of doggos are really malformed or riddled with health risks because of interbreeding.
They can be lonely too, but not all animals are right for people- and not all people are right for animals.