I'm replying. I remember when I first got my dog. She was housebroken but when I put her in a room with the door closed to go out for an hour or so she had chewed a hole in the wall and torn up the carpet by the door. I put her outside but she looked so...
I'm replying. I remember when I first got my dog. She was housebroken but when I put her in a room with the door closed to go out for an hour or so she had chewed a hole in the wall and torn up the carpet by the door. I put her outside but she looked so pitiful that I immediately caved and let her back in.
Posted by Guest on Thu Aug 4 18:49:55 2016
Oh yeah.
Dog would instantly become a permanently outside living dog once it started destroying my furniture. NO second chances!
Watch how few people care by looking at the number of replies you won't receive.
Posted by Guest on Thu Aug 4 17:20:00 2016
Dog would instantly become a permanently outside living dog once it started destroying my furniture. NO second chances!
Posted by Justaguest (guest) on Thu Aug 4 15:34:05 2016
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| show fullshow summaryDog would instantly become a permanently outside living dog once it started destroying my furniture. NO second chances!
maybe you shouldn't be having a dog then or train it not to tear up your shit in the first place....
Dog would instantly become a permanently outside living dog once it started destroying my furniture. NO second chances!
maybe you shouldn't be having a dog then or train it not to tear up your shit in the first place.
I hate seeing people treat animals like objects and I think it says a lot about people who think you can do so.
Posted by poiuyt (guest) on Mon Aug 8 20:31:00 2016
Watch how few people care by looking at the number of replies you won't receive.
Watch how many I do get just because of your stupid-assed assumption.
Posted by Justaguest (guest) on Fri Aug 5 04:34:00 2016
I'm replying. I remember when I first got my dog. She was housebroken but when I put her in a room with the door closed to go out for an hour or so she had chewed a hole in the wall and torn up the carpet by the door. I put her outside but she looked so...
I'm replying. I remember when I first got my dog. She was housebroken but when I put her in a room with the door closed to go out for an hour or so she had chewed a hole in the wall and torn up the carpet by the door. I put her outside but she looked so pitiful that I immediately caved and let her back in.
Posted by Guest on Thu Aug 4 18:49:55 2016
Oh yeah.
Dog would instantly become a permanently outside living dog once it started destroying my furniture. NO second chances!
Watch how few people care by looking at the number of replies you won't receive.
Posted by Guest on Thu Aug 4 17:20:00 2016
Dog would instantly become a permanently outside living dog once it started destroying my furniture. NO second chances!
Posted by Justaguest (guest) on Thu Aug 4 15:34:05 2016