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I would think so. If you were to see him now you wouldn't think anything was wrong with him. I can tell because I'm around him all the time but no one else would be able to tell, except for his Frankenstein monster scar of course. There is a chance of regression, but as long I keep his ass under control we should be good.
 
Hey! Good luck with the dog! Best wishes! =)
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I would think so. If you were to see him now you wouldn't think anything was wrong with him. I can tell because I'm around him all the time but no one else would be able to tell, except for his Frankenstein monster scar of course. There is a chance of regression, but as long I keep his ass under control we should be good.

Glad things are going good! :yess:
 
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Same as calling his baby I guess. She looks like one of em from Sucker Punch: Baby Doll?

He must've mistaken the "best friend" part, LOL.
 
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My buddy.

Kirbert D. Kirwood III Ph.D Esq.

AKA Kirby

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(My Ex and I got carried away with his name as you can tell.)
 
To be honest, that strikes me as kind of sad.

Watch a documentary called "The Way We Get By." Has nothing to do with pets, but one man's story in particular involves what we're discussing. Plus it's just a great doc.

I do think you're not looking at the word for all it's meanings though. Call a K9 cops dog his pet and see what they say to you.
 
Just watched the trailer. Looks interesting. Anywhere I can watch it for free?

With the exception of a K9 cop (which I doubt the OP was thinking of), I still think the terms "partner" and "best friend" if applied to pets has a lonely/empty connotation.
 
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