Classes and training are available, and it doesn't take long either.
Why is it when someone rewords what I said, the advice is regarded as good?
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Perhaps if you don't have the guts [and ability to hide the act and remains], take the dag in your car and drive it 50k somewhere and dump it. Let it find it's bleeding way home. Or not.
Or perhaps he doesn't just want to abandon an animal? What if it was a cat? Would you say the same thing?
Steve Irwin, February 22, 1962-September 4, 2006, RIP.
Training dogs doesn't always work when the owner does it. We tried to train our two 3 year old beagles to stay on our property, and a couple years later(We did it when they were one)the one still goes on the sidewalk, and the other still eats the damn garbage.
Why is it when someone rewords what I said, the advice is regarded as good?
Perhaps because it is. See all that rep you have... must be doing something right?
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Or perhaps he doesn't just want to abandon an animal? What if it was a cat? Would you say the same thing?
Cats usually don't misbehave. Hence, why I like cats. BUT if it does misbehave, correcting cats are far easier than dogs. And no I wouldn't kill the dog, just abandon it. Abandon the cat? No, because cats are far superior to dogs imhaubo.
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