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24/9/2007 at 11:36am
Location: Sheffield Outfit: Mobile Dog Kennel
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Don't forget that dogs are pack animals, descended from wild dogs and wolves.
Their genetic lifestyle is to eat, sleep and defacate (and breed ). I don't believe they are happier to be treated like little people in fur coats.
My three dogs come everywhere with us, but if it's inconvenient, they stay quite happily in the car where they have acres of space, plenty of water, and loads of fresh air.
They just sit quietly watching the world go by, and then settle down for a kip until we turn up. That's because they were trained that that was how things are.
Our newfoundland prefers to be in the car, and we have more difficulty keeping her out. Leave any door open for a few seconds and she's in. Obviously we have to take GREAT care that she's not allowed to stay in when the sun is warm, and there's no breeze.
I'm not hard hearted or cruel, I just treat them as dogs who have (for them) a wonderful lifestyle.
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24/9/2007 at 7:45pm
Location: kilmarnock Outfit: fox continental
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when i was up at glen nevis in august ,there was a couple from the northeast of england camped next to us and they had a lovely collie ,and on one night only it gave a couple of lowly yelps about 3 in the morning ,it actually woke me up,but it did not bother me in fact it reminded me of my own home ,it was comforting,,,, as has been said every one on here obviously loves there dogs,sometimes you just cant explain what you want to say on a public forum,so a bit of understanding from all members would be nice
------------- Neil and Anne,
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