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Bob please tell your neighbors about crate training. No way the dog could do that damage if using crate.
Yea, the rescue sold them an expensive crate ... however this dog barks and howles NON- STOP when in it. Also he chews at the holes and is making progress on it's destruction. :barnie
 

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Also, I posted on another thread where another neighbor with 3 little kids that " adopted" a young German Shepherd x and I advised them to return it as it was keen to biting one of the kids. Well, it did bite the 7 year old last night. They just returned it to the "rescue" . That one was the 5th dog that they returned for BAD BEHAVIOR in last year and a half. :eek:
 

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Also, I posted on another thread where another neighbor with 3 little kids that " adopted" a young German Shepherd x and I advised them to return it as it was keen to biting one of the kids. Well, it did bite the 7 year old last night. They just returned it to the "rescue" . That one was the 5th dog that they returned for BAD BEHAVIOR in last year and a half. :eek:

These are people who have no business owning a dog...any kind of dog. One, maybe two dogs that may have bad behavior, depending upon the breeds they gravitate towards....but FIVE???? It's not the dogs.

I question if they even should be having children either....a dog keeps biting a child and they don't take measures to stop the situation, but let it escalate to a worse bite episode?

More madness....
 

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The real madness is these so called "rescues" that are h*ll bent to pawn off any dog off the streets of this country and more recently from foreign countries to anyone that will give them money that continues to feed their mental need to "do good" in their own minds. Isn't it about time to stop this and reopen the local County Pounds? :idunno
 

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Here ya go, Bob...just saw this on another forum. Someone posted it when we were discussing doggy daycare. I really needed the laugh!!!

 

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Bee seems like my single older woman clients. I have been offered 3 of the doggy wheel chairs in past 2 years.

Doxies ( also other breeds with very short legs ) have an inherited genetic weekness between their 3rd and 4th lumar vertebra so when they jump off furniture or run down stairs, that puts undue stress there and cuases a pinching onto the spinal chord, therefore resulting in partial to full paralysis to the hind quarters. NYboy, take those doggy wheel chairs and give them to a client ( or donate them ) with this type of dog when they have a need for them to save them $$$$ which in turn will make you a hero. Word of mouth advertizing is always beneficial.
 

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Unreal. Somebody will probably wind up with a "hog dog" that is used for hunting feral hogs. It is popular in Louisiana and here too, for that matter. These type dogs can be a handful. I watched a friend "conditioning" her catch dog, she sic'ed him on a knotted rope hanging from a tree, then swung the rope around and around for about 15 minutes. The dog never let go. Very valuable and great for hunting vicious feral hogs, not so much for someone expecting some poor little Cajun cutie.
 

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