03-14-2010, 04:55 PM
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Dogs don't miss their 'pals' like you're describing. Tessa was always a needy dog and she's happy that the other one is gone.
My Daisy is the same way. Goliath often goes to the kennels when we have overnight guests for any period of time longer than one night. It's safer that way. Daisy is a completely different dog when he's gone. She's not jealous, no jumping when guests walk in the door, no being annoying for attention and no unnecessary barking for every little noise she hears.
Bring him home, she's back to her same jealous antics.
Those invisible fences are a joke. I've seen a lot of dogs bolt right though them. I also think using any kind of shock on the neck to control your animals or train them is just cruel. I tried a shock collar on myself and I can say first hand it's goddamn painful. Those things should be illegal.
My Daisy is the same way. Goliath often goes to the kennels when we have overnight guests for any period of time longer than one night. It's safer that way. Daisy is a completely different dog when he's gone. She's not jealous, no jumping when guests walk in the door, no being annoying for attention and no unnecessary barking for every little noise she hears.
Bring him home, she's back to her same jealous antics.
Those invisible fences are a joke. I've seen a lot of dogs bolt right though them. I also think using any kind of shock on the neck to control your animals or train them is just cruel. I tried a shock collar on myself and I can say first hand it's goddamn painful. Those things should be illegal.
I have no idea what you're talking about so here's a bunny with a pancake on it's head