Man's Best Friend or Greatest Weakness
By David Barr on August 7, 2009 1:15 PM | Click here to comment
art1.jpgIn order to be the best that you can be, one must develop a clear understanding of personal strengths and weakness. From there, it's simply a matter of optimizing strengths and mitigating the weaknesses. But what happens when someone doesn't want to change their weakness. This is just like an addiction ("I can quit anytime I want"), and it's exactly how I feel about dogs.

I don't just think that they're cool -it's much worse than that. I turn into a giddy idiot with the mentality of a 4-year old. They just make me laugh, even when they're not doing anything. It's quite absurd.

Although I traditionally like bigger dogs (eg. boxers and mastiffs), I married into a family of two little guys. People are a little surprised by this when I show them pictures (yes, I have pictures of them), but I couldn't love them any more.

But really, how could you NOT love someone who gets this happy for the simple privilege of sitting on your lap?


Raise The Barr!


 

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Ha, I have a miniature dauschund and I flat out get ya. My baby hops in lap as much as she can. She used to actually climb up arms and rest on shoulders when she was little.

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