LOL, they would refuse to adopt a dog to a pro dog trainer because all the ones I know have the dogs in outdoor kennels instead of crates while they are gone because chainlink sunk into concrete with a roof is harder for a dog to escape than a crate. I'm glad dogs are one of the few things I am not allergic to.
7/3/2010 9:46:23 PM
holy hell they are insane
7/3/2010 11:20:18 PM
It doesn't surprise me. I used to volunteer with a cat shelter that had all sorts of batshit insane criteria when adopting out cats. It's part of the reason I stopped volunteering there. It seems like the more specialized an animal rescue group is, the crazier their criteria for adopting out becomes.
7/3/2010 11:27:16 PM
who the hell leaves their dog unattended outside unless they are hunting dogs or something like that?
7/4/2010 9:46:12 AM
obvious troll is obvious
7/4/2010 10:13:48 AM
7/4/2010 10:14:02 AM
I'm not trolling anybody. Granted, if you live out in the country it might be cool to leave your dog exposed to the weather, etc, but I've always lived in the city, and therefore always had indoor dogs. Some breeds (like poodles) have no business being outside all of the time.
7/6/2010 7:55:33 AM
Because saying you'll leave your dog in the backyard obviously means you wouldn't have any shelter built for it
7/6/2010 7:57:01 AM
nm i'll play nice[Edited on July 6, 2010 at 9:03 AM. Reason : ]
7/6/2010 8:49:33 AM
i also can't imagine leaving my dog outside...my dog is a pet, not a toy i put away until i want to play with iti admit that i judge those who DO leave their dogs outside, but that's because i've seen more instances where they're in tiny pens with tiny houses and even though they're fed and watered well, their owners don't exercise them or play with them as often as i feel they shouldyes, i realize not everyone is like that and yes, i realize that keeping your dog inside does not mean that you are a great dog owner...but again, i don't see a dog as decoration, i see it as a creature that i am responsible for...they're social creatures that, in general, benefit strongly from regular and consistent interaction and it is my experience that those that keep their dogs outside spend less time with them than those who don't*shrug*
7/6/2010 8:50:41 AM
i don't agree with keeping your dog out 24/7, like a decoration or whatever either. i'm also not a big fan of those chain link kennels.my dogs stay outside while i'm at work unless it's pouring down raining or over 90 degrees. if it does rain or get warm, they get up under the deck on the old patio right next to the house where it's cool. they sleep inside at night and are inside while i'm at home. i think it's much better than staying in a crate all day, indoors 24/7, getting no exercise or socialization (an hour at the dog park doesn't count).that said, i don't live in raleigh and my yard is a little over 2/3rds of an acre & fenced. a lot of people don't have that.[Edited on July 6, 2010 at 8:57 AM. Reason : ]
7/6/2010 8:57:20 AM
7/6/2010 9:14:43 AM
no need to get your damn panties in a wad. i wasn't arguing with you. yeah an hour at the dog park DAILY does count, but how many people actually do that? my dogs play together and through the fence w/ the 3 neighbor dogs. sure they're not meeting 328492347 new dogs everyday, but it's still better than being inside 8 hours a day in MY opinion. i go home for lunch 2 out of 5 days a week and i'm off friday afternoons too. they see my mom's golden and brother's 2 dogs regularly, and we take them to the beach house, hiking, etc too. rocky mount doesn't have dog parks anyway.
7/6/2010 9:54:52 AM
Let me clear up any misunderstandings that may have arisen from my earlier post:I only planned to (and mentioned in my application that I would) leave the dog outside in the fence while I was at work. my fenced in yard is over 3000 sq feet. I don't work close enough to home to let the dog out for an hour while I have lunch. I also agree with those whose sentiment is that 8 hours running around the yard during the day is more beneficial to a dogs mental and physical health than 8 hours lying around on the couch waiting for me to come home. That being said, the plan was to let the dog be an inside/outside dog while I was home in the evenings and on the weekends, etc. And I planned on taking the dog out when I jog in the evenings to let it see and smell and piss in new places. It's ridiculous that these animal shelters have such crazy protective opinions about the way you're supposed to take care of your dog in the real world. Kept inside all day with a potty break sometime in the afternoon? Are you serious? I have to have to pick out a groomer and vet ahead of time and have them on call or something to make this place happy? I don't think so. Someone from the shelter was going to come and look at my house for crying out loud, that's how ridiculous these people are. Maybe I have a wildly different perspective on the way animals are supposed to be kept because I grew up on a humongous farm where our dogs were allowed to run around wherever they wanted pretty much all the time, but this over protectiveness of animals is stupid. I agree that pets are a part of the family and a responsibility and not a toy, but there is such a thing as sheltering your dog too much just like sheltering your kid too much. They are a dog after all. If I can handle being outside all day with some shade and enough water, so can they.
7/6/2010 1:06:38 PM
7/6/2010 1:48:18 PM
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7/6/2010 11:42:29 PM
many breeds have adapted over time by human breeding to be fairly helpless outside.
7/7/2010 12:26:27 AM
What breeds would those be out of curiosity?
7/7/2010 1:00:03 AM
7/7/2010 1:47:08 AM
7/7/2010 9:14:45 AM
ignorance, i say!!but really, little toy dogs probably shouldn't stay outside all day. a standard poodle would be fine i think. maybe even a mini. not a toy though.
7/7/2010 9:34:03 AM
7/7/2010 9:47:54 AM
7/7/2010 9:53:27 AM
well you don't agree with quagmire so you must be ignorant
7/7/2010 10:17:26 AM
7/7/2010 10:50:01 AM
I have a terrier on my parents farm that spends 80-90% of his time outside by choice, and he is perfectly capable of handling himself. In fact, he went toe to toe with a bobcat and walked away with only a small chunk of his ear missing and a fairly serious scratch on his nose. Took him to the vet, they made sure he was up on his shots, gave him a doggy band aid, and he was back to himself in 24 hours. I'll admit, my golden retriever would have laid an ass whoopin on that bobcat... But Sporticus didn't do too bad. Even your little dogs can handle themselves against reasonable opponents (not like a bear or anything).And the only type of poodle I will deal with is a standard one.
7/7/2010 10:50:59 AM
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7/7/2010 11:14:48 AM
*yawn* nice try buddy
7/7/2010 11:16:25 AM
*yawn* sux2bu
7/7/2010 11:18:38 AM
so yeah, it basically still boils down to if you don't agree with quagmire, then you're obviously ignorant. there will always be people (vets, behaviorists, people with animal science degrees, common folk, etc) who disagree over dog parks. always. i think it really comes down to what's best for YOUR dog, how YOUR dog handles it, YOUR dog's home environment, etc. you, quagmire, can't make that call for someone else.your horse is getting really tall
7/7/2010 1:53:30 PM
^ i'm sorry...i think i'm reading that the person who claimed that "an hour at the dog park doesn't count" as exercise OR socialization (what WOULD you consider it, then?) is calling ME out for making qualified statements (specifically noting that situations are different for everyone and that some dogs don't do well in dog parks)don't get pissy just because i called you out on your uneducated blanket statement
7/7/2010 1:57:59 PM
7/7/2010 2:04:25 PM
apparently, i'm up on a high horse for calling people ignorant when they believe that dog parks provide neither exercise nor socialization and that keeping them in a fence in their backyard (you know, where they can play "through the fence w/ the 3 neighbor dogs") is the best option
7/7/2010 2:07:20 PM
you are retarded. why are you getting so bend out of shape over this shit? i know my dogs, i do what's best for them...not what some random person on tww thinks is best. because you know 394213742 vets doesn't make you an expert. i'm not either, but i do what's best for my dogs according to what my vet and i think. i still don't think that getting an hour at the dog park every once in a while/once a week is going to make the difference. i didn't say they don't provide ANY socialization or exercise, i said it's not enough. i have 2 very active herding group dogs who play with toys, run, chase each other & squirrels/rabbits/those dreaded cockroaches/etc all day long outside. that's a hell of a lot more stimulation than an hour at a park & 8 hours of crate time. you can bitch all you want but i'm not changing my mind. you're not the be-all, end-all here. you're not even a vet, afaict. neither am i, but i'm not going to act like my opinion is TROOF
7/7/2010 2:47:44 PM
7/7/2010 2:52:03 PM
Seems to me like you're the one acting like you know "what's best" for everyone else's dogs, regardless of their experience.
7/7/2010 3:00:05 PM
^ no, just what's best for the majority (based on personal experience and the professional opinions of dozens of folks who know more than any one else who's posted thus far)good try, though!
7/7/2010 3:03:18 PM
^^^it's not extremely limited experience. i have a BS in animal science, minor in nutrition (focused on animal nutrition), have fostered animals w/ best friend pet adoption, volunteered at the spca, and worked at a doggy daycare/kennel place. i know a little something. i have qualified things and you too have made blanket statements. YOU act like you know everything and as far as i've read in this thread i haven't seen anywhere that you state you are a vet, animal behaviorist, trainer, etc. just that you work around/with/near vets. yes, that ^^[Edited on July 7, 2010 at 3:07 PM. Reason : cannot type]
7/7/2010 3:04:43 PM
7/7/2010 3:06:46 PM
the end.sooo back to hypoallergenic dogs. i've heard good things about the bichon frise
7/7/2010 3:13:35 PM
7/7/2010 3:19:26 PM
Soooo you basically just in a round-about way agreed that everything you've been saying is your opinion. Especially with this statement:
7/7/2010 3:33:31 PM
^^jesus fucking christ, can you not read?that's it. i'm not arguing with a wall anymore. get back on the topic or shut up.[Edited on July 7, 2010 at 3:34 PM. Reason : ]
7/7/2010 3:33:53 PM
7/7/2010 4:26:37 PM
Dogs are serious business.
7/8/2010 12:37:15 AM
they are when they bite your face!
7/8/2010 7:46:21 AM
Here's a labradoodle in New Bern:http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/16554399
7/10/2010 3:24:50 AM
Whoever suggested a greyhound for a person in an apartment must be insane. Those dogs need to live at houses with fenced-in yards, bottom line.
7/13/2010 12:14:40 AM