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I wouldn't have sold my dog, Gator, from my youth, but if I had a dog now I certainly would.
Now, the real question would be to dog lovers would be, for a million dollars, would they'd sell their dog to a Korean?
Million dolllars? I'd slaughter it in front of the korean buyers too, to save them the trouble.
I doubt I'd sell my dog for any price, even billions. Their like family and very therapeutical.
My girl doesn't really care for anyone other than myself. They might actually get mauled(rottie) if they're too familiar. I'd feel more messed up for them getting such an aloof and testy dog.Anybody who says that they wouldn't is either lying or stupid. You're allowed to get a new pet afterwards. You have a million dollars to wipe away any of your tears. A dog has a max lifespan of 15 years if you're lucky. I loved my former dog but a million dollars is a lot of money and I'm sure anyone who can afford a million dollars for him will be able to provide him a perfectly happy home to live in. If I sold him I would probably go to the local shelter and get a new dog the next day.
He said nothing about guilt.You just know that your dog, being the great and loyal dog it is, would want exactly that, so you don't have to feel guilty at all, knowing that its the right thing to do.
And if it didn't want that, where the hell is its loyalty? Could be anyone's fricken piece of crud worthless dog if its gonna have that attitude...
Ya'll are fools.
I'd sell my Amercian Bulldog for half that.
That's a lot of dosh. Fk that noise about not selling your pet for million dollars.
Then I'd steal him back ASAP.
What are they gonna do ? Charge me for dognapping ?
Thats like 30 days in jail.
Be my guest.
I don't have a dog, but if I did I would be a million dollars richer under those circumstances.I doubt I'd sell my dog for any price, even billions. Their like family and very therapeutical.