Unconditional love is a myth

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

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  • @dixielandfarm
    @dixielandfarm Год назад +2

    My dog pees in the house every single day now - she is too old to hold it all night - so we now have a pad down and every morning I have to clean it - never considered any other option. But you are correct - at some point you do have a break point - it might be VERY high, it might not. It might change.

    • @baldmetalnerd
      @baldmetalnerd  Год назад +2

      Yeah my breaking point for my pets is VERY high just like yours I've had several dogs over the years who reached the point where they had daily accidents and I've always just cleaned it up without complaint because of how much I loved them. This will happen again at some point with current and future pets as well and when it does I'll just keep on cleaning it up because I know when I get a dog what I'm signing up for and obviously I feel it's worth it.

  • @mrhoffame
    @mrhoffame Год назад +3

    Idk. I think you might be mixing two different things. Love and tolerance of a situation are very, very different. In other words with the pet you mentioned. You may have to give it up because it is attacking people to often. That doesn't mean you have "less love" for the pet. It's means you are acknowledging the situation and have to do what is best for the people around you AND what is best for the pet because the minute he bites someone he will be put down. Unconditional love is not in direct correlation to unconditional tolerance of a situation. Matter fact sometimes that love makes you do what is hard for you do in that situation such as give up your pet for everyone's well being. IMO lol.

    • @baldmetalnerd
      @baldmetalnerd  Год назад +1

      Love the perspective and maybe that's true for pets but I more meant it for people obviously lol. I started watching your phases of record colllecting vid I loved the story about the 350 records for a buck each I'll watch the rest and comment on it later.