Can you explain to me...
Friday, 18. July 2008, 21:53:55
...If you are one of them. "What's the point of having a dog if it's to leave it on a 6ft (1.8M) long chain in your backyard 24/7?"
Thank you.
Thank you.
Friday, 18. July 2008, 21:53:55
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One of my daughters who moved to North Dakota had a hard time with this. Many people had dogs running loose just to be guard dogs or to herd. Even some people who didn't have farms, didn't let them in the house even in the very bitter cold winters. One family she knew had a hound dog tied to a tree 24/7. Anytime she'd go over, she'd stay outside for a while to pet and play with the dog. The next time she went over, the dog was gone and she asked about it. The guy said he shot it because it barked too much. Then he said they were going to get a different kind of dog that didn't bark. Sickening. She never went over there again.
By PainterWoman, # 18. July 2008, 22:06:37
My mom did it many many times.
By b_laudanum, # 18. July 2008, 22:27:22
It's still too common.
Everybody have a bad story to tell I guess... sad.
But I really want to ask sometimes, what's the point? Why you have a dog?!
I take better care of my plants than some do with their animals.
By martinouellette, # 18. July 2008, 23:50:26
There is no point of someone having a dog and not interacting with them. To me, my two dogs are my beloved companions and make me smile every day. They are so happy to see me even if I leave for one hour.
I must go now to my son's house to feed his three cats. The old one, who is 20, needs special food and medication. My son just traveled to Vietnam to bring his fiance to Arizona. He won't be back for a week. He has had all of the cats since they were kittens. All of them were just roaming around as strays when he took them. He has a love of animals like I do.
By PainterWoman, # 19. July 2008, 01:21:44
Maybe when nobody is home, and there may be possibility of a doggy escaping from the house, it gives kind of explaination but
other than that, they should be free at least on backyards.
what made u think of that?
By fm198tx, # 21. July 2008, 07:53:21
By Capegirl, # 21. July 2008, 12:29:59
My next neighbor.
(The SPCA paid them a visit today... don't know why..
They have a new puppy, almost always in a small cage under the sun, no water most of the time, except today, half an hour before the SPCA investigator arrived, they put water! Lucky bastards....
By martinouellette, # 21. July 2008, 23:21:30
By Capegirl, # 23. July 2008, 00:56:57
In Arizona, the poor thing would probably die because our temps get so high. But NO water? Nope, don't understand that at all.
I'm glad the SPCA paid them a visit.
By PainterWoman, # 23. July 2008, 01:57:43
By yomeriux, # 23. July 2008, 05:36:11
By sugarwinx, # 27. July 2008, 19:36:21
that should teach these bas***** a lesson or two.
By bittu007, # 19. August 2008, 06:53:45
By martinouellette, # 20. August 2008, 01:29:25