- May 10 2012 | 10 Notes - Comments - Read More →
to take care of a dog, it’s like taking care of a child. dogs are not accessories.
they are not the t-shirt you want to return because suddenly, it’s “not your style”.
you love them regardless (yes, even after chewing a pair of jordan 3 anniversary XXIII black cements). after all the headaches and heartache i had with cassie, i’m particularly sensitive to this subject. sparknotes version: i got this friend who got a 3 month y.o. pitbull for the hell of it and after not even two weeks, is ready to throw in the towel.
this is after all my “are you sure?” pleads, advising if she’s even the slightest bit iffy, to not go through with it. i warned her about the animal shelter route — the fact she’d need to double triple quadruple check the policies and their fine print. nearly all shelters will take dogs back but the fine print says: will euthanize any pitbull, healthy or not.
i’m understanding of the legit circumstance. my issue is with those who blatantly misread the responsibility at hand. been wanting another pitbull for a minute, and i honestly would take her in myself given this were the right time… but it’s not.
(if anyone in chicagoland is interested, please shoot me a message.)
if he could talk he’d say: today i took a nap, nagged you to ‘give me the bacon’, chased a tennis ball, took a second nap, got my belly rubbed, barked at random things, gave you the puppy eyes to get my way, and ate a hearty dinner. what did you do?
and if he had human hands he’d gesture na na na boo boo like a child.
(via theresawall) well ain’t that the cutest thing you’ll see all day.
GPOY the i need a hug on this gloomy saturday afternoon edition. and in the event i break out in song, it’ll be to this, perpetuating the gender stereotype.
(via hellocute) (via katchingles)
alright dollface, you cannot have another week like this. get up, get out, give it time.
(via bitchville)
so adorable! this is the next dog i’ve been thinking of getting. either this or a corgie, haven’t quite decided yet but whatever the case, i feel like i need another dog in my life.
i miss having a dog around. i mean really miss having a dog around… almost in an i’m-lonely-without-one kinda way, but not exactly. i’ve contemplated getting another pitbull, but i’ve also had my eyes on a corgie. or a king charles, which i’m leaning more towards. i do want to rescue at least one dog in my lifetime though.
.....fleeting moments and the daily grind.
from the city of wind, in a love-hate tango with nostalgia, doubts there'll ever be a point when common will not be relevant, revels in (eases) life's cherry pits, and fueled by words & beats.





