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by Shepherd Woman on 15 May 2011 - 01:05
by Nans gsd on 15 May 2011 - 01:05
by Slamdunc on 15 May 2011 - 02:05
Neutering a five year old dog will make it stop going after any of the female coyotes around the farm??????? Really, do you think so? I didn't know that neutering also took away the dog's olfactory senses.
Jim
by jmopaso on 15 May 2011 - 02:05
by GSDNewbie on 15 May 2011 - 03:05
by Shepherd Woman on 15 May 2011 - 04:05
GSDNewbie, no he wasn't left behind with no supervision, lol. I would never do that to my dog! Bobbys' dads' house is right there and they can see what he's doing at all times. We go see him every day and spend plenty of time with him. He is doing wonderfully with his underground fencing system. When we are there each day, the collar comes off and he roams free with us where ever we go. So no, he is not left alone with out a care giver. He has 3 huge bowls of water that are checked every day to make sure that he always has something to drink. And he has 3 bowls of food filled full time, but he isn't a big eater at all. He's just fine though. No worries.
by Jacko on 15 May 2011 - 06:05
Wow we get concerned about this while people are breeding untitled dogs........
oops wrong thread.....
by dogshome9 on 15 May 2011 - 09:05
I live in a rural area and I am constantly confused about the so called caring owners of dogs who leave them at the farm during the week (with plenty of food and water so they say) and then only return the following weeknd to tend to them and their other stock again.
Why have a dog at all?
by Sunsilver on 15 May 2011 - 12:05
He is NOT alone, and SW visits him every day after work. The only difference between Chaos and your average dog that belongs to a couple who works full time is that Chaos is free to run around outside if he wishes (with in the area of the dog fence). One concern with these fences is that another dog may come onto the property and attack him, but SW's father-in-law also lives on the property, and can step in to help if this happens.
BTW, Chaos does have quite a few titles, through the Continental Kennel Club. He's not 'just a pet'.
by dogshome9 on 15 May 2011 - 12:05
The area where I live there are many Weekend farmers who live in the city and leave their dogs on the farm to guard and watch over the stock and fend for themselves all week, they only return to check the stock and dogs at the weekends.
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