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Old 20-05-2008, 01:28 PM
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Re: dogs in or out

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Originally Posted by gazt View Post
i don,t agree its not just the toilet training there are many more issues chewing geting under your feet jumping up visitors if there ill you cop for it all over the house,plus there,s the smell of dog odour in your house,now come on your just one of these poeple who can put up with dog harrasment not everybody can thats why the rescue homes are full of unwanted dogs this is the reason i put this on here maybe give someone the idea to build dog run and give it a try instead of taking there dog to the rescue


Oh and im not one of these people that can put up with dog harrassment because of the simple fact being...MY DOGS DONT HARRASS ME, again because i have been bothered to take time training them manners indoors instead of sticking them in the garden from (as you put it) day 1.

And as for taking dogs to the rescue because they live in the home and reck it pfffttt...dont talk aload of bloody ********....dogs can get sent to rescue wether they live in or out...is there any proff stating most rescue dogs came from inside the home??? nah thort not.

At the end of the day it all boils down to prerence dont it...and ur obviously one of these thats prefers to keep ya dogs in the garden...so yer ya gonna pick thorts with dogs indoors.

i can pick plenty for dogs living outdoors but i wont go there.
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