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TopicIdk how people can leave their dogs out to whine
Jen0125
12/19/17 1:35:16 PM
#21:


LinkPizza posted...

Mine, too. Every time it's quiet, i have to check on them. And they love to find ways to escape. But if they do, they walk around for a bit before sitting on the front porch. And they may scratch at the door. Or hang out in a neighbor's yard...


ernie meanders deep into the neighborhood.

wwinterj25 posted...

Not exactly the same but not unrelated. My next door neighbour got a puppy a few years ago. Probably a substitute for having a baby with his misses. Anyway they both work and all they have done is locked the puppy(now a adult) in the kitchen while they go out working, drinking, living life. Makes me wonder why exactly they bothered getting something they can't care for in the first place. I mean all I hear is it barking and scratching on the door for many hours a day.


:( nothing wrong with leaving your dog home while you live your life if you've trained it right but when it causes your dog distress because you haven't that's sad.

ernie has really bad separation anxiety from his previous owner that i have never been able to train out of him. it can be difficult. sometimes we want to go out but don't because he's getting anxious.
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