Man unkonwningly adopts his soul dog after never wanting a pet and becomes the most devoted dog lover, he: ‘even started volunteering once a week at a rescue’ to help other dogs

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    "We're going to get a dog, and I need to deal with it."
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    So, I never had a dog until I was 30. I didn't hate dogs or something. I always liked the one my friends had, but never really felt like getting one. My
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    mom never wanted one, my dad never pushed for it despite loving dogs, and so that was that. Me and my girlfriend (now wife) moved
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    together when I was almost 27. We lived in one place for two years with her sometimes asking me about getting a dog, and I always said no because I
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    worked, she was in University and there was no one going to be taking care of him/her. We moved after those two years to
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    an apartment my parents own, the apartment I grew up in actually. I just ask her to marry me, and I was able to hold the dog thing. We got married (July
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    and things were swell. Then at about January she came back stronger than ever, this time pretty much telling me we're going to get a
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    dog, and I need to deal with it. After being strong willed and stubborn for four years, I caved, and said yes. About a month later
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    we got a dog, adopted one from a shelter or rescue (I don't know how the definitions are in my country compared to what you guys use on this sub).
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    A pretty big, black, beautiful and confused mixed male who was named Elvis, but my only condition for bringing home was changing his name
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    to Gerrard (after the tragic Liverpool legend, Steven Gerrard). They told us he was only 8 months old, but we know they take off a few months to
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    increase the chances of adoption. We took him to the vet's a few days later and by the teeth they told us he's somewhere between one year and 18
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    months. Doesn't matter. By that time, wife finished school and was working full time. I was and still am working from
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    home. First week was rough. Suddenly something was waking me up every morning at 6 am. And he was constantly running around the house
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    and chewing little things up and trying to eat everything we were. He was fun, high energy and everything, but it was a big difference to our previous life.
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    My wife broke down after one week crying, saying she had no idea he'd be this difficult. She grew up with a dog, but she didn't know what it's like taking
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    care of one on her own. I told her to suck it up, we took him in and he's staying. Slowly, he got used to my hours of work,
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    and stopped nagging me all the time to go out. In essence, we got used to each other's rhythm. I found out about the wonderful invention called a
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    dog park, and it's been bliss ever since, although he probably prefers it if we go back to being just me, my wife and him. Suddenly. there's a baby.
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    stealing all the attention. Now, from being indifferent to dogs, I'm head over heels with them, especially big breeds, doesn't
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    matter what. I even started volunteering once a week at a rescue/shelter with dogs that were abandoned, ran away and are about to be up for
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    adoption, walking or running with them in the fields. What was the point of all this? That getting a dog is the best thing I ever did
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    (convinced to do more accurately) besides getting married and having a baby. It opened up a whole new world for me and I'm pretty sure I'm a
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    better person since then. Suddenly, I actually can't get enough of dog videos, memes and funny pictures!

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