Dad logic is one heck of a tricky business. Here’s a list, or rather solid evidence, that busted the dads who shouted the loudest but now love their little furballs more than they love their kids.
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Love sneaks upon you then the rest is history <3
Reminds me of my ex. Too bad they leave you after about 14 years.
Sweet memories of my dad and his dog. Thanks
It’s just proof that good Dads are not used to being treated well or being appreciated. Bet none of these dogs gave them the “what everrrr” attitude. Food? A home? I’m so happy to see you.
Someone make a page like this but with cats.
Sometimes you might like dogs but you don’t want that level of attachment and responsibility.
How wonderful to see these amazing men able to soldier through and make the most of a truly horrendous situation. RESPECT.
Unconditional love 🥰
So sweet and so funny 😄 I love this!!💕
It’s a funny thing. I think some animals sense that someone’s not keen and then work hard to win them over and become the favourite.
My dog considers it her own responsibility to give me unconditional love ❤️ since I lost my husband fourteen yrs ago.she has kept me from severe depression and even saved my life when I had a life-threatening accident at homeowner day. She is seldom more than three feet from me when I am home.
Yep. Dad here, my girls moved out. The dog stayed. I wouldn’t have it any other way.