u/Kadj2r

▲ 53 r/vegan

I‘m 17 so i still live with my mom. We have 2 dogs who my mom got from a breeder (i also tried to talk her into adopting but she wouldn‘t wanna do it)

Ever since we got our second dog around 4 months ago, everyone keeps telling us that he‘s really beautiful and should be used for breeding. The breeder we got him from also said this the day we picked him up and i had a conversation with my mom on the way home about how i am completely against that and also explained why and she seemed like she understood.

In the past few days she‘s been talking about wanting to breed again after getting to know someone with a dog his age that would be a good partner. She won‘t stop talking about it and frankly doesn‘t care about what i have to say even tho he‘s my dog as much as he‘s her dog.

I really don‘t want him to be used for breeding just so my mom can make some money out of selling the puppies. Does anyone have advice on how i could talk to her about not doing it? She doesn‘t take it seriously whenever i try and it honestly makes me sad.

Sorry if i made any mistakes english isn‘t my first language

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u/Kadj2r — 13 days ago
▲ 2 r/piano

I have two dogs, one is five years old, the other 6 months. My older dog always likeds it when i play the piano and falls asleep often while i‘m practicing.

Ever since we got our 6 month old dog, he would sometimes howl when music was playing and i tried playing him some stuff on the piano but never had any success with him howling when i was playing up until recently. I was revisiting Mendelssohns venetian boat song (op.30 no.6) and my dog started howling at some parts of the melody! Now today i tried talking to him while playing and he was participating again (same piece) and he howled along again and got really excited :)

If i ever manage to get footage of this i might post it here :)

Do any of your dogs/pets react to your playing? And what pieces do they like? Mine both also like listening to me playing satie!

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u/Kadj2r — 14 days ago