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11 Signs That You Need To Have A Dog, Doggo, Pupper, Paw Monster, Or Pupperino In Your Life

Life is not the same without dogs.

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11 Signs That You Need To Have A Dog, Doggo, Pupper, Paw Monster, Or Pupperino In Your Life
Madison Foster

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I am now two and a half years into college, and I honestly do not know how I have made it this long without a dog. I live in an apartment, and my roommates and I are usually very busy, so it wouldn't be right to own a dog right now. However, every time I see a dog on campus, my heart melts, and all I want is to drive home and hug my dogs. Here are 11 signs you might need a dog in your life too.

1. You have to stop and pet every dog you see

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2. If you're not close enough to pet it, you stare at it until you can't see it anymore

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3. You find yourself asking your roommates, "What if we got a dog?" at least once a week

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4. Every time you come home, you wait to hear paws running towards the door just in case your roommates decided to bring one home

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5. You always wish you had a dog to adventure with

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6. You count down the days until break to see your dogs

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7. The first thing you do when you come home from break is hug your dogs

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8. Your dogs are your lock screen

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9. You walk down the pet care isle at the store imagining what you would get for your dog

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10. You have a list of potential dog names in mind

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11. You can't wait to live in the perfect home with your future dog

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