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Originally Posted by SameOldStory
Fish can be interesting, Beppe. But your little daughter needs something to play with. At least a bunnie, if not a puppy or kitty.
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Originally Posted by Ea
You are not serious. Small children needs lots of supervision with animals. It might be cute to look at, but think of the animal, too.
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Originally Posted by kindlekitten
kinda hard to cuddle a fish. teach it to sit, roll over, fetch...
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There 3 of my friends, each with a different and apparently contrasting thing, and all of values, both friends and things.
Friend 1.Unluckily or luckily my daughter will have to wait for a a dog the age when she will be able to train it herself. And when she will take the responsibility of the dog when we go in holidays. I have the fortune to have as a personal friend a great and renown professional dog trainer, winner of many international competition. She took to this after riding for Italy in the equestrian team of two Olympics. So we are certain to have access to competent advices and supervision.
Friend 2. This will get a heavy karma. Do not worry, SoS does not think of animals as toys. In reality, from what I know of the very smart individual, he aims at keeping me out of the competition for pretty girls, busy supervising dog and daughter.
Friend 3.Yes and no. More or less. It is difficult and educative, and highly rewarding - even from an emotional point of view to take care of a first class aquarium like Ea showed us. Which is the value in your love for your pets.
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