Millennial & Gen Z girls and their dogs

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These girls seem to use dogs as replacements for either children or a man in their life. Personally, the bigger the dog, the more likely she is using it to replicate a man. I steer clear of any girl with more than one dog, or a dog above medium size period. However, there are some annoying issues that come with these pets regardless. Unfortunately, the majority of women that I have dated have had dogs except for a few. Personally, I wish there were less dogs on this planet because it seems like every mofo has a dog right now.

1). They will try and cvck block you- If one or the other is trying to initiate sex, I have delt with dogs trying to bump in between us. In addition, they can be pretty annoying when you are first meeting a woman too.

2). They just know when to get sick or pretend to be sick- Have that vacation or big night planned, well the dog just conveniently shvt blood everywhere or started having spasms.

3). They are expensive- Anyone that says otherwise is straight up lying to you or neglecting their pet. Dog sitters, pet insurance, ER visits, maintenance, checkups, destroyed furniture/property, some breeds can screw your home insurance like pit bulls.

4). The replacement child/man is so cringe- Women will post cringey shvt about their dogs on social media or the apps and you will just be like wtf. I have been on my own for 12 years without a pet and I am completely fine :D

5). They all die at some point- I have had a few dogs die during the times I was dating a girl, and they weren't fun times. If you meet a girl and she has a dog that is clearly sick or nearing old age, you will always have that feeling of "when this dog dies" haunting you.
 

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Millennials have been the most pet obsessed generational group in history. Gen Z is still developing so it is unknown yet how pet obsessed they will be.

I noticed this in the early 2010s when I moved to a new city and started using the popular dating websites of that moment. This was right before swipe apps launched. It seemed like every mid-1980s born woman (earlier Millennials) had a dog. You've also neglected to mention that a lot of the women who don't own dogs are women who own cats. The petless Millennial woman is a difficult woman to find. She's highly valuable so I recommend keeping her interested. Don't simp and get beta scarcity mentality over a petless woman, but use a strong frame to give her motivation to stick around for a bit.

I mostly agree with your quotes. Let's examine....

1). They will try and cvck block you- If one or the other is trying to initiate sex, I have delt with dogs trying to bump in between us. In addition, they can be pretty annoying when you are first meeting a woman too.
It is good you put this at #1, because this is the #1 issue. When doing outdoor approaches, it is difficult to approach a woman with a dog. The dogs often lack patience and the women's attention is fully on meeting a great new man. While it is possible for a man to break through this, it is more difficult.

You're also correct that they have a way of interrupting early stage dates and sex initiation. This is also related to your point #2. They need constant care. A woman with a dog almost is as bad as a single mom with her dog responsibilities. While a lot of men know to avoid single moms, fewer men know the wisdom in avoiding women with dogs. Dogs are not as much of a deal breaker for me as single motherhood but I'm not excited to date a dog owner.

I have been on my own for 12 years without a pet and I am completely fine :D
I have also been on my own for a long time and am fine.

These girls seem to use dogs as replacements for either children or a man in their life. Personally, the bigger the dog, the more likely she is using it to replicate a man.
It is interesting that Millennial women have high dog ownership rates but their fertility rates have been lower than previous generations.
 

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My cat stays outside my bedroom, and he keeps all the dogs downstairs.
 

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I don't want female attention on demand or around the clock. I'm the least needy guy on the planet, so I welcome things that can distract her. I don't need to be first and #1 all the time.

I happen to like animals so that doesn't bother me.
 

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I don't want female attention on demand or around the clock. I'm the least needy guy on the planet, so I welcome things that can distract her. I don't need to be first and #1 all the time.

I happen to like animals so that doesn't bother me.
Indeed. Advantage of her having a dog is that she has to walk her dog regularly.
 

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I don't have too much of a beef with female dog owners, unless they have a large dangerous beast they have trouble with controlling. If there's any kind of argument things can go south real fast. But at least it shows that have the discipline to care for something.

I totally feel you on this though, and I feel even stronger about it when I keep reading in the news about peoples children and seniors being mauled or killed by their own pooch, or dangerous dogs getting loose and wreaking havoc on their neighbors. There's even a town in California that has a feral dog problem so bad the residents are fighting the state to take up arms and eradicate them.

Personally, I wish there were less dogs on this planet because it seems like every mofo has a dog right now.
 

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I don't have too much of a beef with female dog owners, unless they have a large dangerous beast they have trouble with controlling. If there's any kind of argument things can go south real fast. But at least it shows that have the discipline to care for something.

I totally feel you on this though, and I feel even stronger about it when I keep reading in the news about peoples children and seniors being mauled or killed by their own pooch, or dangerous dogs getting loose and wreaking havoc on their neighbors. There's even a town in California that has a feral dog problem so bad the residents are fighting the state to take up arms and eradicate them.
Are some b*tches crazy enough they'd send their dog on you if they got mad?
 

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Are some b*tches crazy enough they'd send their dog on you if they got mad?
I don't know.
I just remember a news story a few years back about a women that took in a shelter dog half pit bull mix and when she got in a verbal argument with her boyfriend it attacked and took a chunk out of him.
 

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If she got her dog right after her last breakup, it’s not a child, it’s filling an emotional void. Then, they become so dependent on the dog that by the time they meet the next dude (you) everything else is beneath the pet.

I was staying with a chick for the weekend a few weeks ago and I left in the middle of the night because she wouldn’t move her dog out of the way on the bed so I had a place to sleep.
 

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My sister is 25, and has an expensive dog. Her and her peers are all deep in the "dog mom" culture. She does have a boyfriend, but neither one of them has any desire to have kids, as the dog (which was ironically co-purchased by the ex-boyfriend) is close enough to a real child to them.

I have had different dogs over the years and enjoy their company. However, they were are all mutts that I got for free, had a diet consisting of cheap big box store dog food, table scraps, and never went to vet, unless absolutely necessary ( I still gave them the occasional de-wormer treatment though). They all lived to be old and happy. These expensive high maintenance dogs are as much as a child replacement as they are a status symbol and fashion accessory.
 

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I think it's safe to say there are a lot of women that have dogs in order to fill emotional voids. No wonder pet ownership has increased while relationship/marriage rates have declined.
 

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I don't know.
I just remember a news story a few years back about a women that took in a shelter dog half pit bull mix and when she got in a verbal argument with her boyfriend it attacked and took a chunk out of him.
My cousin has a shelter rescue one like that. Some mix. Nice, quiet dog around her and her BF but around strangers if you look at it it gets mean. Ironic when I went in her apartment once he didn't bother me one bit. I love dogs, but I would never adopt one that is vicious like hers is. Big liability there.
 

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My cousin has a shelter rescue one like that. Some mix. Nice, quiet dog around her and her BF but around strangers if you look at it it gets mean. Ironic when I went in her apartment once he didn't bother me one bit. I love dogs, but I would never adopt one that is vicious like hers is. Big liability there.
I actually had an encounter a few years ago where a woman was walking a shelter rescue pit mix. I was fishing in an area where it had signs "no dogs off leash" and she walked up to me and said "I'm going to take my dog off the leash to meet you".
"I told her WTF for? I don't want to deal with this, get your dog away from me!!" It walked up to me & snarled so I raise up my fishing rod and pulled out my knife to scare it off. Turns out she was trying to socialize it and didn't know the proper way to do it, so I scolded her pointing out that she was playing with a loaded gun and if there were kids or older seniors near they could have been in danger. I took a pic and contacted the local humane society about it and got nowhere.

After I did a little more digging around on the subject I found that Humane societies target single women with these dogs for adoption with the selling point of "companionship & *PROTECTION*" playing on women's fears to get the dogs out of the pound and avoid euthanizing them.

I say eradicate them, like OP says there's too many dogs around in the first place.
 

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I actually had an encounter a few years ago where a woman was walking a shelter rescue pit mix. I was fishing in an area where it had signs "no dogs off leash" and she walked up to me and said "I'm going to take my dog off the leash to meet you".
"I told her WTF for? I don't want to deal with this, get your dog away from me!!" It walked up to me & snarled so I raise up my fishing rod and pulled out my knife to scare it off. Turns out she was trying to socialize it and didn't know the proper way to do it, so I scolded her pointing out that she was playing with a loaded gun and if there were kids or older seniors near they could have been in danger. I took a pic and contacted the local humane society about it and got nowhere.

After I did a little more digging around on the subject I found that Humane societies target single women with these dogs for adoption with the selling point of "companionship & *PROTECTION*" playing on women's fears to get the dogs out of the pound and avoid euthanizing them.

I say eradicate them, like OP says there's too many dogs around in the first place.
Here in Florida they're a huge problem. Just a couple weeks ago an HB7.5 was walking her small dog and one attacked her dog and killed it. Luckily nearby neighbors stepped in before she could get hurt or worse as well but her dog got torn up.

My neighbor has one, but he's very docile and quiet. Then again they're not white trash like these owners of them are that let them run wild and don't train them.

That lady was stupid what she did. You could have been hurt very badly. And you always see when someone gets injured by these dogs they usually run away as fast as they can so they're not caught.

Couple years ago my mom was walking my maltese. A neighborhood girl was walking her big dog and she couldn't control it and grabbed him and my 5-1 mom couldn't get him off. Luckily the lawn cutters were nearby and one of them stepped in. Had I been awake I would have went out there with a pistol.

You're correct about that. In my area the hot local news chicks volunteer at the animal shelter. I mean these are HB8 chicks.
 
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