In college, me and my roommate each had a guinea pig (well, I got to keep both afterward when she moved). They were cute and cuddly, but not as much fun as dogs. I have 2 dogs now.
This. But some people might not have adequate time to spend when they get one, or might not be willing to put in the work, so it's a valid point. I know people like that, they get a puppy, decide it's too much work, get rid of it, get a new one, repeat ad nauseam. And that saddens me. Energy level matters, too. The dogs I have now were crazy as puppies before they were trained, I have no idea how I had enough energy to cope with two of them at once.I'm picking up my puppy in 3-4 hours. The get a pet squirrel/rock/amoeba a dog is so much work comments make me chuckle. I'm 33 and this will be the 7th one I've directly owned or cared for as part of the family. You put in the time when the dog is a pup, and it's almost no effort after that until the dog is a senior. You just reap the benefits and enjoy it. And pick up poop.
I'm excited, I've never had a dog somewhere with as much open space as here.
I agree with you. If you don't want a dog or don't have the time or ability to put in the necessary effort, then don't get one. I don't like seeing people buy pets as an impulse buy since they just get neglected and dumped off at the pound where it's entirely possible they will be put down.
I just think the posts that basically say I don't feel like a dog so you shouldn't get one are silly.