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offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2005-06-13 20:15 [#01631842]
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so, my roomates and I had been going about what we thought
was standard procedure for potty training dogs, which was
rub their noses in the pee/poop, saying bad, and then taking
them outside and saying Good and what not, and also
reinforcing them with treats when they do manage to go
outside... well we have been trying this for 2 weeks
straight now and every day the dog shits or pisses in the
house. Then today I come home to find that the dog has
ripped up some pics (in frames no less) that were taken in
thailand, even though she has chew toys, shat on the Xbox,
and pissed on my bed. Needless to say I was forced to beat a
bitch, but I really don't like hitting animals... No matter
how much shouting, beating, and treat giving takes place,
she does not seem to learn. There has got to be a better way
for her to figure this shit out, because my patience is
wearing very thin.


 

offline mappatazee from ¨y¨z¨| (Burkina Faso) on 2005-06-13 20:17 [#01631843]
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they're too fucking dumb. you'll have to have it put down


 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2005-06-13 20:18 [#01631844]
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hahaha, im still kind of laughing/in disbelief that she
actually TOOK A SHIT on my roomate's xbox


 

offline pomme de terre from obscure body in the SK System on 2005-06-13 20:22 [#01631845]
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Maybe opto can help you.


 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2005-06-13 20:23 [#01631847]
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does he train dogs?


 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2005-06-13 20:25 [#01631848]
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ye loike degs???


 

offline darkpromenade from Australia on 2005-06-13 20:27 [#01631849]
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how old is the dog? what type of dog? how long is she left
alone for each day?

beating the dog is way uncool, and a waste of time :(


 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2005-06-13 20:46 [#01631858]
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i dont actually beat her per say, so much as give her light
slaps to indicate what is wrong.. I have never hit her
hard.

we do not know how old she is or exactly what type of dog
she is because she was a stray, but she seems to not be
fully grown yet. She is generally a very obedient, playful,
and loving dog, but she has yet to grasp the concept of not
crapping on my stuff.


 

offline darkpromenade from Australia on 2005-06-13 20:58 [#01631862]
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if she's crapping on everything when you're out, she might
just be lonely and bored.... the ripping up of stuff and
pissing on your bed seems to indicate this ... also taking
her to dog obedience school would be a good move, just as a
general point, along with regular execise etc etc......

as for toilet training, can you leave her outside all day?
let her get used to shitting outside, picking her own spot
etc. Then after a couple of weeks, let her in during the
day and see what happens.......


 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2005-06-13 21:16 [#01631873]
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but theres nothing I can do about it if shes lonely and
bored... I'm here as often as I can be, but I work a lot as
do both my roomates. I mean, being alone in my house has GOT
to be a fuckload better than eating out of the garbage and
being alone in the realworld, where she used to be. I don't
see how its so hard not to ruin my shit while I'm away.


 

offline redrum from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2005-06-13 21:22 [#01631877]
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a person would think this, since a person can watch tv / use
a computer / make itself its own food / generally amuse
itself AND GO TO THE TOILET WITHOUT GETTING A BEATING AT THE
END OF THE DAY FOR NO APPARENT REASON.

i don't care how lightly you say you hit it, you still at
first described it as 'beating' which is an indication of
the severity of what happened.

when i first clicked this thread before having read it i
just thought "patience". that's all you need. but obviously
you need a change of mentality - you can't keep any animal
locked up in a house all day and not expect to come home to
shit like that.


 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2005-06-13 21:40 [#01631895]
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you seem to have miscontrued the situation based on a
particular choice of words I made the apparent mistake of
using.

Firstly "beat a bitch" is something I hear many 'thug' kids
around here saying, and being a female dog (hence bitch), I
thought I'd just say it but I guess the joke is lost on
people outside the US... like I said I never hit her hard.

Secondly, I have never once hit her randomly at the end of
the day or whatever. I always have done it right after she
pissed/shat. Today was the first day I did not catch her in
the act, but I'm pretty sure when I rubbed her nose in the
poop she had a pretty goddamn solid idea of what she did
wrong, so give me a little credit please. Also, my roomate
was here when she did it, so if she had made any indication
at all that she needed to go (and trust me, she doesnt wait
by the door or anything, she just pics a random spot on the
floor and goes), he would have taken her out and this whole
fiasco would have been avoided.

thirdly, if you honestly think she would have a better life
out on the streets not being couped up all day, you should
have seen the shape she was in when we rescued her (shes
still recovering from severe malnutrition), not to mention
the fact that she was about to mauled by a much larger, and
very strong pitbull that one of my friends neighbors owns.
As far as I'm concerned, she would be dead without us and
every day that she goes on living in my air conditioned (its
95 degrees farenheit outside), comfy, free-food apatment is
a goddamned gift to her.


 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2005-06-13 21:43 [#01631898]
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one of my friend's* neighboors


 

offline darkpromenade from Australia on 2005-06-13 21:55 [#01631900]
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She's a dog, dude. When she was "on the street" she had
other dogs around, other thing to do, freedom to run
about...... being in-side is boring for her (and she never
could get her head around airconditoning)........ patience
is what you need, or a big back-yard......... other than
that, you shouldn't underestimate the commitment that is
required with a dog... i know you're trying to help and do
good, but maybe you've taken something on that you just
don't have the resources to do properly.


 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2005-06-13 22:02 [#01631901]
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"but maybe you've taken something on that you just
don't have the resources to do properly"

well, it was my roomate's idea to take the dog in, and it
was at first supposed to be for only a couple of weeks till
we could find her another home, but we've grown attached to
her, and wonder what would become of her if we gave her to a
humane society (most likely be put to sleep) so I dont know
what to do.. honestly I wish I could just put her back on
the streets and feel okay about it, but I cant.


 

offline darkpromenade from Australia on 2005-06-13 22:04 [#01631902]
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time for a house meeting............. good luck with your
decision


 

offline redrum from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2005-06-14 07:34 [#01632258]
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so it was your roommate who brought her in?

and it was also your roommate who was present when the dog
shat on the floor when you weren't there? and then didn't
clean it up, instead waiting for you to come home?

i don't fucking understand yank mentality at all, i hope
there's a fucking epidemic of suicide over there soon. i
really fucking do.


 

online recycle from Where is Phobiazero (Lincoln) (United States) on 2005-06-14 11:44 [#01632574]
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dogs kick so much arse !


 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2005-06-14 11:51 [#01632599]
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i have 2 roomates, actually. the one who brought the dog in
is currently in costa rica with his family, therefor my
other roomate and I are left to take care of the dog, sorry
I left that out before. the roomate who is here had
cleaned up a lot of the mess by the time I got home, so its
not like he say idly by, but we're still quite pissed at our
other roomate for ditching the dog here with us.


 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2005-06-14 11:52 [#01632601]
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he say = he sat*


 

offline WiredandReady from manchester (United Kingdom) on 2005-06-14 15:31 [#01632872]
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dont beat ur dog! dont even slap it. Honestly, if u never
slap a dog in the first place, but use the word no followed
by a lack of eye contact, given time this punishment becomes
equally as unenjoyable for the dog as a slap. best method is
rewarding good behaviour.

And if your leaving a puppy alone all day u must surely
expect it to shit and piss all over ur house and chew stuff.
thats what they do. if it was a stray with no prior house
trainign then u must take plenty of time to retrain it
(retraining is harder than training but still possible).

Look for the tell tale signs of when its about to crap
(sniffing the ground, circling around a spot etc). when u
notice them take it outside, and when it performs reward and
praise it. U could also try teaching it to crap on newspaper
while ur out altho by the sounds of the age of the dog it
should be way past that stage by now.

The chewing could either be a normal behaviour for an
adolescent dog to strengthen its growing teeth, or more
likely its boredom. I understand u cant be with it all the
time, so the best thing to do is make ur house as 'dog
proof' as possible before you go out. eventually it will
grow out of this habit once it realises u will always come
back for it.

For punishment, if shouting "NO!" isnt effective, try
getting a water pistol... when it does something wrong say
firmly, "no" and squirt it.

Another trick for stopping it chewing when your out, is to
go thru the normal procedure u do when u go out, but wait
outside the house. When it starts to misbehave make a loud
noise to scare it (perhaps drop a tray of cutlry on the
floor.) rinse and repeat untill it associates the scary
noise with chewing your furninture.

In all honesty, such a young dog shouldnt be being left
alone AT ALL, since when u go out, all the training is
undone, noone is there to reprimand it when it does
something bad, or reward it for behaving.

For other stuff (sit,lie down, stay etc), just do a couple
of 15 minute sessions with the dog a day. only ca


 

offline jkd from Twitch City (Canada) on 2005-06-14 15:55 [#01632883]
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well obviously she wants you to buy her a ps2.



 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2005-06-15 12:08 [#01633375]
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we've got PS2, gamecube, and xbox... I just think she
doesn't like Microsoft. :D


 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2005-06-15 12:11 [#01633383]
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thanks for the advice, I'm going to show this too my roomate
when he gets back from costa rica and then we can figure out
the best action to take, because honestly I hate hitting her
just as much as I hate cleaning up shit from the carpet. :(
I don't like being violent, especially to cuddly animals. My
other roomate and I have decided that if we are going to let
adam (the roomate in costa rica) keep the dog, then he's
going to have to get it trained professionally so that we
can all (including Cambria, the dog) be better off.


 

offline godataloss from Cleveland (United States) on 2005-06-15 13:27 [#01633447]
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Get a cage- your dog obviously cannot be left unattended.
The cage should be just big enough for the dog to turn
around in, no larger. The dog goes in the cage at night and
during the day when you are not home. When you let the dog
out of the cage take him immediatley outside and if he does
his business, go crazy with praise. Feed him at specific
times and in specific amounts- dogs typically poo 20-40
minutes after feeding.

BTW- if he poops in his cage, your chances of house
training him are near 0 percent.

And for all you bleeding hearts- If my dog shit on my xbox,
I would most certainly smack its ass!


 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2005-06-15 13:29 [#01633450]
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yeah, we are definately going to get a cage if we keep the
dog.


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2005-06-15 13:38 [#01633464]
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frrequent cane beatings.


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2005-06-15 13:41 [#01633469]
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oh, so beatings arre out?


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2005-06-15 13:41 [#01633472]
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i'm sorrrry i can't help. i couldn't trrain my dog, so i
took it back.


 

offline redrum from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2005-06-15 13:48 [#01633475]
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Get a cage- your dog obviously cannot be left
unattended.
The cage should be just big enough for the dog to turn
around in, no larger.


this is fucking SICK. get a fucking conscience you fucking
yank scum. i don't fucking believe this -

if you can't take care of a dog, then don't fucking get one
in the first place. don't just shove it in a cage it can't
even move in for the whole fucking day.

a dog is a living, breathing animal, just like us, it's not
an amusement to be kept away and taken out when it suits its
'owners'.

fucking disgusting. the sooner the mushroom cloud hits
cleveland, the better. you're one sick fucker.


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2005-06-15 13:55 [#01633480]
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get something to scarre him with that you can just show him
when he does something wrrong


 

offline godataloss from Cleveland (United States) on 2005-06-15 14:02 [#01633488]
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Redrum you've obviously never owned a dog. Until it is
properly trained a cage is an indespensible tool. My
youngest dog LOVES his cage and happily goes into it every
morning before I go to work. It keeps him out of trouble
and teaches him to control his bodily functions and avoids
any scolding and conflicts that might arise from them
wandering around the house.

My dogs are in perfect health and are exercised daily. The
use of a cage in training is WIDELY known to be the most
effective teaching method.

In fact I think a cage might do you some good.



 

offline redrum from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2005-06-15 14:06 [#01633494]
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No, I've just never owned a dog in the US where obviously
it's seen as acceptable to keep a dog couped up for hours on
end without being able to even pace around.

I've owned a dog for 12 years. Obviously it was raised from
being a puppy. We of course had to toilet train it but
didn't use a fucking cage.

sick.


 

offline Anus_Presley on 2005-06-15 14:07 [#01633495]
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yeah, using a 'cage' is actually one of the best ways to
trrain a puppy.



 

offline godataloss from Cleveland (United States) on 2005-06-15 14:13 [#01633502]
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I'm sure your mumsy did a fine job training him (a better
job than she did training you obviously), but here in the
real world, people have jobs and societal obligations to
attend to. I have 2 dogs, both adopted from rescues. 1 is
less than 2 years old and goes in the cage because he has
yet to learn exactly what he can and cant chew on, the
other spent her first 2 years learning by the cage method
and now sleeps in her bed all day and is an absolute model
citiczen.

I admire your outrage at a percieved mistreatment, but you
have no idea what you are talking about.



 

offline redrum from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2005-06-15 14:25 [#01633521]
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I do know what I'm talking about. It's wrong to treat an
animal in such a way. If you can't look after it, then don't
get the fucking thing in the first place.

How is keeping an animal in a cage going to teach it not to
chew on things that are outside of the cage? It makes more
sense to leave it be and just tell it off sternly when it
does wrong.

If you send it to the cage every time it chews on something
that won't necessarily teach it anything - since it spends
the whole day there already. Unless you're willing to admit
that it can't in any event enjoy being in the cage, in which
case you're admitting that you're subjecting it to prolonged
daily mistreatment.


 

offline corrupted-girl on 2005-06-15 14:34 [#01633542]
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dogs are so god damn needy.


 

offline godataloss from Cleveland (United States) on 2005-06-15 14:40 [#01633560]
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"It makes more sense to leave it be and just tell it off
sternly when it does wrong."

You cannot teach a dog anything after the fact. The only
way you should EVER discipline a dog is if you catch it 'in
the act'. The cage is useful for this as well-
(as discipline). If you catch your dog doing something
bad, you do not hit it- grab it's snout, push it towards
the ground and say "NO" and "BAD" in a deep menacing tone of
voice. Then say "Get in your cage" in an equally menacing
tone of voice and make sure the animal goes into the cage,
but never more than a few minutes. Dogs have a very short
attention span and quickly forget that they are being
punished. Consistency is the key and you must do this every
time the dog fucks up.

To avoid confusion for when you just want the dog to go in
the cage because you are leaving- pitch your voice high and
say in an excited tone "time to get in your cage" you can
give a treat as well, but tone of voice is the key and the
treat will not be needed for long- again, consistensy is the
key.

This is how you train a dog to be confident and smart. Your
method of scolding a dog after the fact is ineffective and
more importantly inhumane.


 

offline Zephyr Twin from ΔΔΔ on 2005-06-15 14:54 [#01633590]
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"Your method of scolding a dog after the fact is ineffective
and more importantly inhumane."

Everytime except the one detailed at the start of this
thread, I scolded her RIGHT after it happened or while its
happening. Honestly, I can either keep doing it the way I am
now, or just not do anything about it at all, and that
certainly won't produce results.

Can I just say, for the record, that the dog got loose one
day while we were gone, and when we came back it was waiting
patiently for us by the door. It could have run away and
resumed its life sleeping on the hard ground and eating
trash, but it chose to come back and wait for us. This is
because IT CLEARLY KNOWS THAT IT'S QUALITY OF LIVING HAS
IMPROVED SINCE WE TOOK IT IN.



 

offline redrum from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2005-06-15 14:59 [#01633595]
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"It makes more sense to leave it be and just tell it
off
sternly when it does wrong."


You cannot teach a dog anything after the fact.

Re-read what I wrote. Then pick up an Oxford dictionary and
look up 'when'. Websters doesn't count, god knows what
bullshit is in there.

I meant what I wrote. I do however agree with your ideas on
intonation in voice, making your voice dramatically
different when giving out to a dog as to when you're talking
to it normally.

I still have a very fucking big problem with "The cage
should be just big enough for the dog to turn
around in, no larger.
"

You'd be locked up over here for keeping a dog in that sort
of cage during your working hours. I can't see why you have
a problem comprehending its inhumanity.


 

offline redrum from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2005-06-15 15:00 [#01633596]
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fucking italics tag went awol there.

this board should really have a fucking edit function.


 

offline WiredandReady from manchester (United Kingdom) on 2005-06-15 16:29 [#01633711]
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I'm sure your mumsy did a fine job training him (a better
job than she did training you obviously), but here in the
real world, people have jobs and societal obligations to
attend to.

------

This is true, in the 'real world' many people have jobs and
hence not enough time to keep a dog. Therefore they shoudlnt
have a dog. Jobs dont justify neglect


 

offline redrum from the allman brothers band (Ireland) on 2005-06-15 18:41 [#01633799]
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precisely.


 

offline darkpromenade from Australia on 2005-06-15 18:52 [#01633806]
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This cage shit is disturbing......... as is the dog
beating.......

If you can't be with your dog most of the day, don't get a
dog.......... it's no-ones right to keep and neglect an
animal.......


 

offline godataloss from Cleveland (United States) on 2005-06-16 10:24 [#01634324]
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Im sure all you activists in here are well meaning, but you
have absolutely no idea what you are talking about. None.
Zero. Dogs are den dwellers, sleep most of the day when fed
and find comfort in having their own cage. I find your
outrage humorous as I' m sure your dogs do not recieve the
excercise, love and affection not to mention vet attention
mine do. Do a little research on the subject before your
next foray to liberate the mink-farm.

Redrum- When was the last time your dog had it's teeth
cleaned? Heartworm? Parvo? When was the last time you
clipped its nails? Or does your mother do it after she
finishes with yours?



 

offline stilaktive from a place on 2005-06-16 10:56 [#01634364]
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beat its head with the cage then eat its brains


 

offline WiredandReady from manchester (United Kingdom) on 2005-06-16 13:17 [#01634517]
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lol gadaltoss (or whatever the fuck ur name is), how did u
manage to come to the conclusion that we dont look after our
animals simply because we dont cage them? thats a pretty big
jump.

Dogs like to have a space of their own, thats for sure, but
to say they like to have a cage of their own is wrong. Do
you think dogs who have thier own basket pine for a cage to
be locked in for hours on end? of course they dont. Dogs
dont like being caged, untill you TRAIN them to like it. You
admitted as much yourself when you described the method for
getting your dog used to being in a cage. If they truely
liked it as you say, then they wouldnt need that training.
You really should think before you type, that way you can
avoid contradicting yourself. Having said all this, with the
proper training (as it seems your dog has had) it will enjoy
its cage as much as my dog enjoys its basket.

The fact of the matter is, a puppy or young dog, should not
be left alone throughout the day, especially if you wish to
train its bad habits away.

you say we know nothing. zero. Do you think the same of, for
instance, battersea dogs home, manchester dogs home, or
pretty much any rescue centre (here in the uk anyway).
They vet potential owners who are wanting to rehome the
dogs. If they see that the dog will be left alone all day
while the potential owner goes to work, that person will not
be allowed to rehome the dog. I guess they only do this
because they know nothing about dogs?
Since you say that you have 2 rescue dogs, i guess animal
care is different in the states, perhaps you've managed to
twist the english language so much that care and neglect now
mean the same thing to americans


 

offline godataloss from Cleveland (United States) on 2005-06-16 14:33 [#01634647]
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By 16 weeks a puppy is capable of holding its bladder for 8
hours and that is the earliest any dog should be taken from
its mother because it takes that long for the mother to
teach them the dominance/submission behaviour.

I quite frankly do not believe you that they do not adopt to
people that have jobs and if that were the case you would be
destroying a ton of animals or keeping them in a kennel
environment that will quickly(sometimes within days) drive
them insane by hyperstimulation- a situation you must be
familiar with as you claim to be so well versed.

So far you've shown no knowledge of animal behaviour- just
what you consider proper human behaviour towards animals.
And while it is entertaining for me to see you
anthropomorphise dog's behaviour, it's becoming tedious for
me to defend what is considered common best practice. Would
I like to spend all day with my dogs? Certainly. Would it
of been better for my dogs to of contracted dementia pacing
circles in a kennel waiting to be adopted? I think not.



 

offline nobsmuggler from silly mid-off on 2005-06-16 14:35 [#01634650]
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offline darkpromenade from Australia on 2005-06-16 16:30 [#01634814]
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lol @ "activist"!!!!!



 


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