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Would you sell your dog for a million dollars?

Nope for me, same reasons as already listed. Kids are older. The dog was rescued by me from the middle of Ponce de Leon when she was eight weeks old. She guards the house, always greets me with love, and money can't replace that. It's called integrity.
 
It would be interesting to see the reaction of those of you that said "no" if you actually had someone offer you a million cash in a briefcase. I love my dog, but he's a DOG. With a million dollars I could do a lot for my children and their children and their children and their children. Is your dog really more important than your family and descendants?

Lets get some perspective here. With a 10% investment return, that's $100,000 a year forever without ever touching the million itself.

I have no wife or kids. I do have a great dog though. If I was struggling to put food on the table I might consider it, but I'm not so no one gets my dog but me, at any price.
 
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