He's cute, cuddly and neurotic. He likes to swim, run, chase balls, and chew on sticks. He's sort of a lone wolf. And he won't eat treif (non-kosher food). Honest.
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I don't know why I love it, I just do! Too funny, you can't be IF without a dog. I bet your dog doesn't poop as much (or as big) as mine do. He sure is a cutey!
I'm an Orthodox Jew on the IVF road to, well, somewhere. Hopefully parenthood. We're dealing with age, male infertility, Orthodoxy, finances, in-laws and one neurotic dog.
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Lol, is this your obligatory IF pet?
I would love to have a nice cat, but not so long as I'm living in an appartment.
I don't know why I love it, I just do! Too funny, you can't be IF without a dog. I bet your dog doesn't poop as much (or as big) as mine do. He sure is a cutey!
Yeah, why is that? It occurs to me that nearly all IF blogs I follow, there's a pet in the house!
Maybe it's 'cause all that cuddly mush is comforting...
[oh, and Jenny, my *real* dog probably poops just as much! But isn't *quality* and not *quantity* that's important? :D ]
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