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Depends on the pet, what you define as being "troublesome," and your tolerance for being "troubled." Since the experience of "troublesome" is subjective, the question involves a matter of opinion. However, since the denotation of "troublesome" is "causing problems or worries," it's undoubtedly true that most people will, at some time, experience problems or concerns about their pets that they find "troublesome." So the statement also has a component of fact.

Right now, I'm finding my puppy troublesome because she's trying to help me type. Maybe she wants to share her opinion.

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16y ago

What else can I help you with?