If you’ve ever noticed your dog obsessively choosing one toy while ignoring the rest, you’re not imagining things.
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DEAR ANNIE: I’m one of those people who talks to her dogs like they’re little roommates. I don’t mean baby-talk nonstop, but ...
Dear Annie: I’m one of those people who talks to her dogs like they’re little roommates. I don’t mean baby-talk nonstop, but ...
I’m one of those people who talks to her dogs like they’re little roommates. I don’t mean baby-talk nonstop, but yes, I tell them, “Good morning.” Yes, I apologize if I step over them. And yes, I know ...
"I don’t want to sound dramatic, but in my body, it feels dramatic — like someone is asking me to erase a part of my life ...
I’m one of those people who talks to her dogs like they’re little roommates. I don’t mean baby-talk nonstop, but yes, I tell ...
He’s mentioned -- twice now -- that “eventually” we’d have to talk about “what happens with the dogs” if this gets serious.
Dear Annie: I can’t stand the way my in-laws treat me and I’ve had enough Jan. 27, 2026, 2:00 a.m. Don’t be embarrassed.
Is there any compromise here that doesn’t end with resentment? Or is this one of those hard truths where love isn’t enough?
But he doesn’t like dogs. Not fear. Not allergy. Just ... dislike. He tolerates them the way someone tolerates a loud neighbor. He avoids touching them. If Moose leans against his leg, he steps away.