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prompto "nice thighs, dude" argentum ([personal profile] mercurio) wrote in [community profile] retrospec2017-03-14 09:28 pm

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Prompto Argentum shared a photo.
03/14 near Hollingberry Field

you ever have something happen to you that you're like "nah that'll never happen to me" but then here you are, plus one dog and feeling the weight of parental responsibility on your shoulders? i'm too young for this. anyway this is ruffles at the dog park just now! retrospec's width limitations suck but, you can probably tell he's a really good dog. well, i guess, with his previous owner and all. so i pose this question to you: do you think animals can feel sad and do they miss people that are no longer here?


[are you talking about yourself or the dog, prompto?]
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[personal profile] recusancy 2017-03-20 01:57 am (UTC)(link)
All you need to do is observe a dog for ten minutes, and you will see that they feel. They display their emotions quite clearly. It is one of their best qualities.

But something tells me you already knew that.
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[personal profile] recusancy 2017-03-20 04:14 am (UTC)(link)
Certainly true. However, what I meant is that I doubt you didn't know the answer before you asked.

How has Ruffles been adapting?
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;)

[personal profile] recusancy 2017-03-29 02:50 pm (UTC)(link)
That's normal. Dogs don't have endless energy. They get tired and need time to themselves, just like people do.