The Dukester said:
Sounds good to me. That's a deal considering the rodenator is almost twice that!
Yeah, but you would have to put up with all his "stuff" that makes most people want him gone right away. The head games with other dogs, herding and tormenting cats or people if there are no dogs around, the refusal to go out, or come in, the demanding to be petted or hugged, the refusal to eat, or stealing the food off your plate, like he did with my Catfish last night. He doesn't do it very often, but I walked out to get my tea I had left out in the kitchen, and when I came back he had just finished up the last third of my fish, and was cleaning the plate. "Hey!!" I yelled, and he jumped like I tried to shoot him, and he was miserable for the next hour, until I left for work. He wanted me to forgive him, and I did before I left, but I made him wait for a while, and he really is miserable if he thinks I'm upset with him. If anyone doubts that Dogs love someone, they haven't seen King and his favorite people, me being at the top of the list.
To me, he's a once in a lifetime dog, so amusing it overrides the annoying things he does, but to most other people, he's just a PITA. To dogs, he's some sort of insanely happy tormenter, who enjoys making them miserable any way he can. And on top of it all, he just doesn't seem to ever tire out.