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To: kidl who wrote (7151)1/9/2020 1:46:50 PM
From: Sun Tzu  Respond to of 8758
 
LOL!

The dogs are busy making each other tired in the backyard...there is more than enough space for them to give chase or claim high grounds.



To: kidl who wrote (7151)1/9/2020 10:31:38 PM
From: Sun Tzu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 8758
 
I've decided to follow your advice and send the dog back. The tipping point was that the dog is not really house-trained and has made major messes in the house. I really don't understand why someone would buy a puppy only box him in a cage without any training, socializing, or even veterinary care (yes, the vaccines are out of the date too). And a highly intelligent and energetic dog that needs a lot of social interaction at that!

This is heartbreaking because he is an incredibly good dog and is already bonding with me, following me everywhere, and taking permission. But I hardly have enough time to train him and with the wife being against it and the dog not being housebroken, there will be too much headache at home. Maybe when I retire I can spend more time saving dogs.

Sigh!