The Zarna Garg Family Podcast | Ep. 30: Pets As Family
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- Ever wondered how your childhood shapes your pet ownership views? Zarna's Indian upbringing clashed with her husband Shalabh's fond memories of a childhood dog, leading their kids to get involved in the debate. The Garg family tackles societal norms that shove pet responsibilities onto moms, dream up futuristic robot pets, and dive into the ethics of adopting vs. breeding. And of course, join us for the conversation as we navigate the murky waters of pets as property vs. family.
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Hey! I feel compelled to respond to this episode. As a dog owner/parent myself, I would like to say that you can never know what it’s really like to love, nurture and care for a pet unless you have one yourself. It is absolutely not a one-sided relationship. Dogs may not talk to you in words but they 100% know how to communicate with their owners, to love you with their whole being. Yes, they are dependent on you but just like your human children. I can go on and on about the impact that dogs make on people’s lives but I must stop 😊 I wish Zarna and her beautiful family had the opportunity to know what loving a pet is like.
Loving an animal and owning a pet are different you know. In India we have community dogs or village dogs. They visit all homes and everyone loves and feeds them. Our neighborhood dog used to walk me home from bus stop if it was late at night. I would spend hours sunbathing with her in winter. Cried a bucket when a thief poisoned her.
Me too same feeling about the dog. My family and I truly believe I am a better person today because of my 12 year old dog. I had him when he was 3 months and my kids and dog grew up together. The selfless unconditional love he gives my family is priceless. I think we are blessed to have him. Not the other way. We as human need to adopt at least one pet. He is the best thing that happened to us.
As a single mom of an autistic child our dog is our protection. We absolutely love her and she also provides company and comfort for my son. I do keep her away from company if need be. I understand that many people don't particularly want an animal around them . I respect others views as they are entitled to them.
that's a very healthy thing to do.
Mom's aren't always the care takers of dogs, there are Dog Dad's who are devoted to their dogs. Thank you Brij for bringing that up. Zarna's clear angst towards pets is very indicative of a lot of Indian peoples opinion and it always comes from ignorance, a lack of first hand experience and/or a traumatic childhood experience with a stray dog in India.
Does not come from ignorance. Just because, disagreed with your view, obviously you are not very empathic with human beings. How you can be a pet lover?
why are you so triggered. This episode mainly pointed out the lack of ability of pet owners to draw boundaries with others about their pet, even with human kids one tends to have more and more boundaries and expected to behave but seems like all the lines go blur when it comes to peta for the pet owners. And to raise a point about it is not vindictive but your entitlement is.
good to see the boys dressed properly. The crocs must go.
I am with Zarna. Thank you for being honest about this conversation.
Having a dog is a real treasure. I grew up with at least 3 dogs in our house. Though it is master slave relation to start with, they definitely become part of family.
I also think people should respect the fear of other people on pets and be accommodative.
I also believe children should be blessed to grow up with dogs. It makes them responsible and caring person.
My mom was exactly like Zarna. Until we got a dog and she is completely on the otherside.
Exactly.. same with my mom. She hated dogs but then when we got one she completely changed and raised the dog as if it's her youngest child.
I hope the dingo comment was a joke. Dingos are a distinct species in Australia. Street dogs in India are called Pariah or Desi Kutta. They're just a mix of all Indian breeds. They are not nearly as dangerous as you described and they're not a "problem" if they're spayed/neutered and vaccinated and have regular access to food and water. A lot of people go out of their way to feed and care for these street dogs.
parent and child is not an equal relationship either, especially if your mom is Zarna Garg. A pet makes a family complete, teaches kids responsibility, and bonus stay with you when the kids leave. A dog, unless its trained to be aggressive is pure love, while cats are a little aloof they too just show love.
A to Zarna for addressing the topic which we all non pet people deal with! The grade has to be shared with Zoya for analyzing both sides with lot of wisdom and understanding.
I didn’t think I would enjoy it as much as I did- the topic
My very best to the Gargs.
How do you deal with other pets? Their pet is in their homes and not in your space.. I just don’t understand lol
i am a 23 y/o and i live in India, i love people who have pets, i like animals but it’s just i’m genuinely afraid of them, i have a fear to pet them or be around them. I’m okay if other people enjoy it or whatsoever but people judge you so quick if you cant pet them or be around them even if it’s a genuine fear. Almost like it’s necessary.
I completely agree with y’all.
Loved it, thankyou!
We are more of caretakers/ guardian of pets and though animals are limited in their ability to express themselves they nevertheless communicate their preferences and emotions. My cat will through her body language and behaviors show what food she is into, if she wants to go outside for walks or sunbathe. It's definitely not one sided and it is human's egocentrism, superiority complex, insecurity and weakness that causes them to impose this slave master dynamic with their pet.
Service elevators are not meant to be used by the regular occupants of the apartment. They are for movers and delivery. It's for safety purposes that not just anyone can use it. Just saying.
I was scared of animals till we got our pet .
Now he is my buddy .
You need to have a pet to feel the love between the pet and the human .
There souls are pure and teach you so much !
They are better companions than actual human beings sometimes. 🙏
Ditto. Same story here.
Bringing home our puppy was the best decision we made for our family. The joy he brings to our lives is indescribable.
I think the main point is that we shouldn't judge each other or be hard on each other. Some people like to have pets and for some of the others it's not their cup of tea
First time I disagree with Zarna - however, it’s an opinion she shares as I have done here
Hey Zarna Aunty!
Thank you for this episode 💯
As a daughter who bought a dog home against my mom's wish, this episode helps me understand her POV much better, and also as a pet owner who have guests scared of dogs coming home, we can do a lot better in terms of keeping boundaries and respecting their POVs and opinions.
I hear your point about dogs ("slaves" as you state), being stuck in tiny NYC apartments and you think that's not fair to the dog and hence you don't have a dog but on the flip side apartment vs kill shelter somewhere. I'm pretty sure the dog would rather live waiting for its owner to come home from work, happy to be loved, sleep on a warm bed, have a full belly, go on walks in central park rather than die in a kill shelter.
And also what is a Dogs "Natural Habitat"? The streets?
I hope you can all experience the joy you can give to a pet and a pet can give to you.
Humans practice transactional love versus pets practice unconditional love …
Dear Zarna,
I see how hard you work and how strong you are, but I also notice that you seem to struggle with many insecurities and fears, like roller coasters, bikes, sports, and animals. It seems like these fears might stem from a fear of the unknown and uncertainty.
I want you to know that it's okay to feel this way, and it doesn't make you any less strong. Sometimes, relaxing a little and seeking professional help can make a significant difference. I truly believe it could help you in many ways. I watch you every time and can relate to where you're coming from. Trust me, I am very much your well-wisher. Please don't let your insecurities hinder your overall growth or that of your kids. I know how much your kids mean to you, and as a mom, you can make positive changes for them, even if you find it hard to do it for yourself.
Oh, Zarna. I am happy you posted this, because it's helpful for me to understand a non-pet person's perspective. I will make sure to not even talk about pets to non-pet people in future!
However, since you brought it up, I believe you are incorrect that pet owners are masters and that pets are slaves. That has not been my experience at all.
Each animal will communicate to their owner (guardian) a very wide array of emotions, preferences, needs, and yes, opinions from the moment one takes the trouble to observe. Yes, pets rely on their guardians completely, and that lack of autonomy makes me sad for pets, but a good owner/guardian will do their very best to meet their pet's physical, emotional, and social needs. It is a relationship based on mutual love and respect. The owner/guardian has the serious responsibility to sympathetically care for, protect, and provide for the pet.
And 99.99% of the time, the pet responds with a very generous love. They learn our languages, routines, and rules. They show us tenderness, intelligence, and humor. Many will protect us with their lives.
They are not slaves. I am not a master.
By the way, most cats are going to make a bee-line for you, because they know you don't like them. Many cats just like to bust your chops, and some may think they can change your mind. Be prepared for a charm offensive. 😉
honestly thats not what I mean - some people may love your pets, but if they don't or express a hesitation, maybe time to reconsider?
@@ZarnaGarg I should have been more clear. Because you shared your opinion, I will in future not expose non-pet people to my pets. I will put the pets securely away, and I will not discuss them with a non-pet person. I aleady had the habit of putting pets away when non-pet people come over, but because of your input I now realize discussing pets is not welcome. Have I understood you correctly?
A dog, man's best friend! We consider our dog a part of our family. There are pet boundaries! We love him to bits.😊
My mom was like Zarna until we rescued a Jack Russell. We're all in love with the little guy
12:22 Switzerland is sooo ahead of time when it comes to valuing life...
I enjoy watching these family podcasts. I must say this is my least favorite episode:(. About grades: A grade to Brij for his comment about accepting American culture to his mom. And an F grade to Zarna; nothing personal, Zarna! I’m a pet lover who has a dog and had a cat (I miss her). We consider them part of our family…they are not slaves for sure. Also, I’m Indian!
Zoya gets the A+ today as she raised great points about the ethics of animal ownership and the red flags of being with a pet owner if you're not into owning pets. Also, I 100% agree with Shalabh's surprise and shock that the kids haven't seen Kill Bill. Everyone should watch both movies for the pure entertainment value.
Dear Zarna, As a pet
lover.. I give A grade to your husband, who is the one who had a pet and talked rationally about pet care..as the prime point over the care towards the visitors to homes with pets In India, I grew with a very lively dog, I had a fighter fish I had a pair of budgies.. who also extended to a family of 13..i had a rabbit.. each of my pets taught me many aspects of life.. Esp the life cycle of budgies...yes it's lot of care needed.. and a nice feeling too.. Every visitor.. has been made comfortable with my pets.. Garg family.. in general seems to be a BIG NO to pets as you are apprehensive of them.. Isn't it?
Although I love love all the podcasts that have been on this channel. 16 mins into the video and I feel a bit disappointed and sad. I feel pets are not compared to masters and slaves. I am a mother to an Infant but before that I was a dog mom. My pet is everything to me and as important as my kid. It has never been a master and slave relationship. The way she has helped me through my toughest times and been with me. I cannot put a price to that while also mentioning that when my kid was born I leaned so much more that just can’t be compared to the former. Also on the point of men helping out, my husband had been great dad to our pup and he is a great dad to our kid as well. He helps so much in the house, kitchen and taking care of the kids. I think there are some serious biased opinions in the video and once you start living with a pet, only then you would know how your life changes for good. Also pets are way less expensive than kids.
And Shalabh stole this show!
Not a hater. I do enjoy your podcasts. This is the first time, I’ve felt at odds with some things that have been said.
Zarna, you have a legit concern when it comes to being forced to endure someone’s pet and have a right to demand that they keep them away or meet you outside. That is what happens at our home. We are dog lovers and are very clear that our home is our dogs’ home too. It’s their space and they are used to mingling with friends and family. We are not putting them away when someone visits. Having said that, we let people know that and meet them outside if they don’t want to come home or use gates to block the dogs, from reaching the people, if the outside visit cannot happen, and we have to meet at home, for whatever reason. We love our dogs but our friends/family don’t have to. But we’d like them to respect our love for them and not mock it or have unrealistic expectations of us. We take care to protect the dog’s space and the person’s space too. No random jumping on our dogs for cuddles and the dogs won’t jump on anyone, either.
Zoya, another legit concern when it comes to having to endure the boyfriend’s dog or having it lick off the plates. I can see why it might bother you.
Yes, dogs are high maintenance, especially when they are young or old. They are on auto pilot in between. They are creatures of habit, and as long as their routine is followed, they’re very easy to handle. Yes, you have to spend for the medical visits, but that’s not all the time. And, don’t we do it for humans too? Isn’t a baby and a senior the most high maintenance, wrt time invested in your caring for them and the medical bills?
Yes, they need to be walked twice a day, and taken care of, but any relationship requires taking care of. It all depends on what you want to do. If you think the investment is worth it, it won’t seem like a big deal. So many people opt for pets because they don’t want to invest in raising kids. Their personal choice.
The wonderful love that dogs give us cannot be described in words. I can’t imagine my home without one or more dogs. They are way nicer than us humans. Animals have a purity that humans do not have. They can’t manipulate the way we do. And if you treat them right, they will treat you right. Which is not always the case with humans. You may argue cases of a dog attacking a human, but it’s almost always the human’s fault that it happened. The dog may be untrained, isolated, untreated, uncared for…n number of reasons. People attack too. Mental health is a serious problem these days. I would trust a strange dog over a strange person any day.
This comparison isn’t right. We have a child and have raised 3 dogs. I’ve had kids be complete brats around me, with things like tearing pages of books or smearing cookies on my carpet; even going into my bedroom and breaking a bottle. The parents said nothing and I didn’t want to say anything because they were visiting us. Many such incidents. I’ve yet to encounter a badly behaved dog. That could also be because I understand their body language and respect their space and let them come to me instead of going to them. You must always let dogs come to you. Especially the unknown ones. And, you must not run. They will chase you then. I know. Easier said than done. Kids and dogs can, both, be badly behaved. It’s always the parent/owner’s fault.
Zoya, again, you’re right about rescue being better than breeding dogs. There are plenty of dogs to adopt. The reason why many people, probably, don’t do that is because rescues, unless puppies, have had trauma and people don’t want to deal with it. Just like with an adopted child Vs a biological one. Even a puppy can have trauma. One of our rescues was from a shelter that burned down. We got her when she was about 6 weeks old. But she’s scared of loud noises, bright lights, everything. She hides from people. You can’t even cough around her. She’s 8 now. Never outgrew it. Another rescue is a street dog and he’s extremely skittish. A pandemic arrival and so he never got used to people. It took him a couple of months to get used to us, but we gave him that time.
Since we are doing the kids vs dogs debate, and you brought up rescues, I’d like to know your thoughts on adoption. There are many kids in the world. Why do people still have multiple biological children? Not a personal attack at all. You guys are great. Just asking if you’ve thought about that. I know it’s a hot topic.
Zarna, it’s not a one-sided relationship of an owner-slave. If you love your dog, it will not be scared of you and will take liberties. They will refuse the food you give them. Won’t walk down a path, if they don’t want to. Will stubbornly stand until you go the way they want to. Will sulk if boarded. Many, many instances of them indicating their preferences. You haven’t had a dog, so you don’t know. Shalabh may be able to relate. He is the only one who has had a dog and loved it too.
This episode was pretty one-sided and felt biased since, except Shalabh, none of you have had or loved a dog. The rest of your episodes were about your personal experiences and were more relatable.
Shalabh, I’d have liked to hear more about how you bonded with your dog. How it interacted with people who visited. What you allowed/didn’t allow, etc. Did you train the dog? You spent very little time, yes, but you did say that you loved it.
15:26 The "man" in "a man's best friend" refers to the all-inclusive mankind.
Unfortunately something I’ve noticed travelling through India over 15 years is the lack of respect of animals except the cow 🐄 which they consider holy! But the cows are quite aggressive in India unlike the stray dogs etc. I’ve been head butted by more cows than attacked by stray cats dogs goats etc in India 🇮🇳 and if you want to really insult an Indian person then call them doggy they just don’t get the western idea that pets are a fur children to lots of westerners 🙏 and to many westerners consider animals better behaved than most people’s children 💕 BTW you can just put a bowl of food out for your mother in law it’s happening in age care facilities every day as we keep humans alive far beyond what nature planned as we are all living so much longer these days .
Fishes are a LOT of work! Cleaning fish tank n all is too much work. Agree.
I can't agree more. Zarna you just put it out there. Thank you so much for this episode.
Why don’t families adopt kids similar to rescuing pets?
I don‘t like living with animals. I am like Zama.
I personally don’t like to have pets because I don’t have the time nor the energy to look after them on top of everything else in life. When our daughter got a bit bigger she begged for it so we got her an indoor bunny. It’s been good for her in many ways particularly having a sense of responsibility (feeding, grooming, playing). But since she’s not big enough to clean the hutch, I have to do it every two days!!! I just finished while listening to your podcast. It’s extra work for me, I hate it but I’ve come to love the bunny. That said, if I didn’t have a kid, I wouldn’t have a pet for sure. It’s not for me. I’m not an animal lover though I don’t hate them either. Some are just so cute. I’d be content to just look at other people’s pets. Everyone is different. People who love pets can’t expect everyone to feel the same and vice versa. As long as no one abuses animals, we’re all good. -- (“I’m a witness to what that cat did to my friend’s dog!”) LOL!! That was hilarious!!
Do think this conversation was more on babies vs pets rather than the pets themselves. Pets are not a substitute for kids and while most pet owners refer to their fur babies as ‘kid’ - there is definitely an understanding by pet owners that a pet experience would be far different to that of raising a child.
I love cats and dogs are fun too but I can’t deal having furs in my foods/drinks.
Zarna .. mam... U read my mind ... I absolutely agree with u.
I am with Zarna! I actually don’t like to visit people who own pets because I think they start treating their pets like their children, and it’s a hygiene issue for me.
You do realize that unhygienic humans are a greater danger to your health than animals right? There are more transmissible diseases human to human than animal to human.
This one was a little too negative on the pets topic in the podcast and comments
Personally I feel that every species has a different place in nature and they should maintain their distance but human have extrapolated into everyone’s territory. People have clear instructions for bringing babies in a certain function but get offended when it comes to their pets! Also, putting down an animal when people decide it’s time is really heartbreaking for me! We usually don’t give up on dying/sick people.
Difference between kids n animals is that kids won't give you rabies.
Thanj you Zarna mamy people think like you, but our voices are not heard. Hate the extremists pet lovers imposed them on people. My friend says, if, you do not like dog hair, well. This is her house. Referring to her dog. So, do not complaint if, they are not visiting you.
I don’t have a dog but I would never comment assume feeding or caring for a dog is easier than taking care off a kid. Like they say “you never know unless you walk a mile in someone’s shoes”. I would rather value the opinion of someone owns a pet while raising their own kid and have experiences to share since they have seen both!!! That said I do agree fear of pets is valid for some people but that doesn’t mean you could assume care for pets is easier
I have a problem with disrespectful pet owners, not the animals themselves. When I had family with kids who were afraid, I crated my dogs. I've known people who pet their cats/dogs and snuggle up with them and ignore their family. To me, that's a mistreatment of their family. Of course their animals are east to love. No arguments, and they're always in charge. It's easier than a human relationship. Humans can think and reason and engage with you. Why would you not want to invest yourself in that instead of your whole heart into an animal? When people start placing animals as if they have the brain of a human, it drives me nuts. Dogs are extremely intelligent and wonderful, but they aren't equivalent to my children or husband. So I agree with you Zarna. And to call themselves a mom or dad. No. You're a dog owner.
Totally agree with Zoya - adopting is the ONLY way to go. Breeders and their customers need to do some deep soul searching within themselves.
I agree with Shalabh about a dog being kept in an apartment which is against the nature and freedom of the dog.
I have pets at my parents home but that's a farmhouse. we don't allow them inside house..3/4 dogs and cat..the cat is allowed to climb on the roof.. they eat 3 times a day go outside the gate and come back whenever they want...i agree with your husband that animals should stay in their natural habitat and should be given freedom.
I grew up in a country that people had no pets. I was afraid of them because I had no idea if they would hurt me if I got too close.
We had a dog that hated my brother in laws sister. She wanted a chunk out of her all the time. She was a sweet person to this day but my dog didn’t think so. I wish she wanted a chunk out of my brother in law. He is an AH.
I can fully understand where you are coming from. I have a fear of animals and I totally agree with everything you said. It was as if I was you when you was explaining everything. I dont know about you but I also dont like birds. I am so glad you had this topic. I sent it to my sister to see because she also is also like me.
I feel for Zarna who raised 3 kids…. it’s hard enough… but if you had 2…. not having a pet is kinda sad….We rescued our cat… he is awesome !!!
I thought todays episode on pets was interesting. Everyone had interesting opinion. Your husband was the only one who had a dog and he had positive experience. Zarna ,you stated you are afraid of dogs. I loveeeeee dogs and I am a dog lover. You can leave home for one hour or a week. When you come home the dog is waiting by the door as if he hasn't seen you for years.
I like the way Zoya talked about getting a foster dog . I too fostered two dogs who was severely abused and i adopted them.
Let the younger brother speak, he's always being interrupted, I remember the episode when he was given the opportunity to shine, I believe it was the one on hygiene and he was really smart
I love dogs and I take steps in keeping them groomed trained licensed and vaccinated I have air purifiers etc I own a home with big backyard and doggie door but I respect when someone comes over they will not feel the same towards mu pets so I put them away Also I foster teen boys and owning a dog has been therapeutic gives them a routine and teaches them responsibility my pets are my babies and the unconditional love and loyalty is amazing!! And true apartment life is not for dogs sorry Auntie A++ to Zoya regarding breeding👏🏽👏🏽
Fan from Indian 🎉❤
A lot of people here mention their love for pets. It’s not about love or hate; it’s about hygiene that I have a problem with. Zoya just mentioned letting her boyfriend’s pet lick the used plate before putting it in the dishwasher-that’s crazy and nauseating.
I understand the fear of pets. I have it and not many people understand the fear. I am absolutely fine for others to have pet but when any pet comes near me, I have fear.
17:08 😂😂😂😂 Wtf! No one saw that pivot!
Pet have feelings. They are better than the cunning humans.
Your first podcast that I could not sit through!! Sad.
I'm absolutely with aunty Zarna on it❤
When you meet adults who haven't seen Kill Bill, you know you are officially an Uncle or Auntie - me included.
Im terrified of animals and I kinda love animals from distance but people just force their pet on me and it sucks..people tend to say my pet won’t do anything and literally one pet chased me and one pet was trying to come close to me and I was terrified and tried communicating to the owner but they would just say nothing would happen (and later all hell will break loose) why can’t people respect our fear or at least acknowledge our fear?
Let people be..there are people who can’t have pets around…respect that…if you are pet lover enjoy your pet.Nobodyneeds to be sanctimonious about it.
Was Veer wearing a ring in his ring finger 🙃
Most of the Indians will be scared of animals because of stray dogs and cats. Most of the stray dogs are so violent in India.
Pet lovers can ignore my comment if it makes them sad, but it’s the reality. Until I came to Europe, I was so scared of dogs.
I wholeheartedly concur with Zarna Aunty and Zoya. This topic was incredibly vital to discuss, as there is a pervasive assumption that everyone should conform to the idea of having pets. It’s almost obnoxious.
For me, this was not at all an interesting topic. Usually I am keen to stay for the whole episode, but not so today. However, given that they chose this topic, I commend everyone for doing his/her best to contribute to the discussion. Though, in total honesty, almost none of it interested me in the least. Sorry to be so brutally honest.
Well, one thing that is not true is that Indians don't have pet... Interestingly when I grew up in India I Soo Soo wanted a pet ..I had two dogs for short periods of time due to certain circumstances, but all my neighbors had pets..at least 70 % of them...
Pets are a part of family. But handling your pets as if they are your kids or calling your pets your kids is weird for sure.
They are better than kids. You’re right.
Zarna, it made me laugh when you said date Indian people because they don’t have pets.
Indian people love to keep pets! I am in my late thirties and grew up around 3 dogs (no pets now) and nearly half the people, if not more, had dogs as pets. In fact, more and more people are getting cats and unconventional pets.
Also, the number of animal rights activists for street animals in India is crazy
I do agree with so many wonderful points the family raised including boundaries pet owners should keep in mind while hosting. While the pet may be family, no one else is obligated to agree. Respectfully agree to disagree when guests don’t want to go along with quirks of pet owners
Seconding shreychakra3446, in India I also think locality dogs which have grown up in a certain locality, do the work of policemen when barking at strangers or barking at any sound made in the night. The localites are alerted.
In return I've seen children and adults pelt stones at local dogs and run bikes on them.
Also an animal has its own character like any other creature the moment they are born.
One can get pets because their kids want them. If you could afford it, I would reckon a dog walker or other things to care for the pets just as no matter how much one wants babies, they can't really take care of them ALL OF THE TIME with jobs and other things. I don't see a problem here.
You're just scared of animals, accept that, Zarna. Street dogs in India are NOT Dingoes, they are beautiful amazing creatures. I totally understand yr fear as growing up we were all scared of dogs and cats, but as we grow, we evolve and learn that they aren't scary monsters but just a living creature that has feelings and deserves it space in the world
Zarna is right.I am with you
I completely agree with Zarna. People get more offended if you tell them you don't like pets rather than if you wouldn't like to have kids.
Snakes are venomous and not poisonous
Zarna, you need to get with the program darling and get yourself a mini labradoodle ( remember everybody wants one ! ) Gabriel has just thrown his Chihuahua a massive 'quinceanera' and spent at least $ 100.000 bollywoodstyle 😉It will teach you to have a different type of relationship ❤
3:36 true
Come on Brij.. fish is the easiest to take care of
I Support you 100% Zarna, you are correct about animals. I remember taking my grandsons to the park, and dogs in stroller, dress in customs, plus this lady was putting her dog in the swing while toddlers were waiting. I think this people are delusional and subtle abusing their dogs. Cats do not allow you to dress them.
A dog licking the plate clean after everyone eating would’ve caused me to leave immediately, and I’m a pet owner. Pets should never be in the work place unless it’s a certified service animal
I agree with Zarna, pet owners think pets & human babies are the same. The relationship dynamics are completely different & not comparable.
Brij/Veer/Shalab … rent a pet and give it a try when the ladies are not around.
No one wants to evaluate pets and children on the same level but I’m all for it! I avoid my friend’s and family’s homes if they have children. I find children annoying little bacteria carrying germ spreaders. Most of the child parents I know don’t teach their children manners but have very well behaved pets. I’ve never been biologically drawn to children, I see them as big naked slugs. But you show me a baby horse, puppy, goatie, etc, and I’m a big ooooing and aaahhing mess of a human mom. I have no patience for humans but you give me a donkey with a mind of its own, I don’t care how long or hard the effort is, I’m part of the equation until a solution is found. Some people are animal people and some people are people people. I happen to prefer the company of my barn full of animals and if they cover me in fur, that’s MUCH better than being covered in baby puke.
very apt, I like animals but keeping pets that are locked up at home is a torture and a power dynamic . Also the fact is that the pleasure the owner gets when the dog comes running when they return home. Also rescue pets needs a special skill for the owner. if they are not capable of taking care of animals with issues then adopting them from shelters will leave them even more damaged. Maybe you should put that out there also. One more peeve is the amount is the number of plastic poop bags that are disposed off in the garbage. Since you are influencers you should mention this also so that people use bags that disintegrate or the poop can be flushed in the toilets. Currently it doest happen because the sewage treatment plants can't seem to handle it. maybe your show can influence .
To rach his own about pets but im not a pet person unless its a gold fish.. i used to hsve a few pet fish and i loved caring for them but absolutely no other pets especially dogs..
You shouldn't have touched that subject !!! You know NOTHING about what you get from having a dog!! They are family, NOT A PROPERTY!! Zoya is right adopt don't shop!!! That being said they shouldn't respect your fears!!
Very disappointing episode!!! No one thinks about the “cost” of owning a pet - really? How much has it cost to raise your children? Do your children love you unconditionally or do you love your children unconditionally? Rhetorical question.
I absolutely agree with the way you deal with your pets
Exactly . I stay out of ppls stuff
Completely agree with aunty Zarna
Zarna I agree with your pet pov. It’s a western thing and I find it obnoxious that we all have to be ok with it.
You are completely wrong. A pet is like a child. You feed it when you know its hungry, you take it out to do its toilet business when you know they want to do it just like how a baby cries and you just know what it wants. You give them bath, you give them medicines when they are sick, you remove their ticks just like you would remove your kids lice if they ever have them. You take them out on pet friendly vacations. You teach them discipline just like you would your kids. They come and sleep on your lap when they want to be with their mom just like a child, they argue back if they don't want to listen to you just like a child. They are not master servant relationship and they are definitely not one sided either unless you treat them like that. And sorry but unless you have experienced having raised a pet, you cannot throw your one sided judgements. But I totally agree that people should not force others to like their pets.
Indoor pets never for me.
I am with you zarna!
Never trust anyone who doesn’t like dogs