I can see part of the logic. A good friend of mine got a puppy when her DS was about 18 months. Within a day she was in tears and not coping. She and her DH had been deciding whether to go for a 2nd child. After that day her DH went a booked a vasectomy. It did show her that she was too much of a stress ball to be handling more than one at a time.
I have had cats most of my life and got a dog when DD2 was about 6 months. I have very strong attachments to my cats, I do worry about and in no way would I give them up, the dog, well he is another matter. They do show restrictions to your life about having to care for another, no more just hoping in the car for a weekend getaway. The house has to be setup with autofeeders for the cats, the dog is much harder, he either had to come if it is longer than 1 night away or we don't go. Really it is easier to go away with kids, at least they are welcome at most places unlike a dog.


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I find that pets in general are not worth the hassle that they bring. But babies, though they may be much more "trouble," are worth every second, IMO. (Hence the fourth little person on the way.
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So funny! I have to admit, my dog's groomer (yes, another expense and necessity for long haired dogs) absolutely adores our spoodle but even she said 'if you can handle him and raise him as well as you have, parenting will be a breeze'. I know she wasn't deadly serious but it did make me wonder!

In my mothers case she was better off sticking to her cats than having kids. Amazing even in her will she had what to be done with her cats upon her death, but not what she wanted done for herself.

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