Didn't you research what all was entailed in having a pup?
People always go for the puppies when they could adopt an older (still young) dog. 1-3 year old dogs are still young dogs and usually already house trained. Sorry you're having a hard time. If you don't plan on keeping it you should make a decision before it's completely attached to your family and your environment. If you do proper training it will get better, but you have to invest time and be consistent. It won't just come. [Edited 12/12/09 21:15pm] | |
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vainandy said: You should have gotten a grown dog and you wouldn't be having these problems.
The only time we had puppies was not by choice. One of the dogs we adopted had 13 puppies in our bathroom and of course we had to keep 2. Other than that we adopt no younger than 1 1/2 years usually. Bogart was the last one to join our family. He joined us at 5. [Edited 12/12/09 21:21pm] | |
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take it to the shelter and tell them you are leaving the country or something
then tell the kids it ran away or not | |
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johnart said: Didn't you research what all was entailed in having a pup?
People always go for the puppies when they could adopt an older (still young) dog. 1-3 year old dogs are still young dogs and usually already house trained. Sorry you're having a hard time. If you don't plan on keeping it you should make a decision before it's completely attached to your family and your environment. If you do proper training it will get better, but you have to invest time and be consistent. It won't just come. | |
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CarrieMpls said: Yeah, sorry to say, but a puppy needs as much training and nurturing as a child.
You will get all kinds of good things out of pet ownership, absolutely, but it's a full-time investment for years. 10 years from now you will need to find a sitter so you can go on vacation. Buying a puppy isn't somethign to enter into lightly, it's a commitment. Goofy pet owners dressing their dogs in little outfits and pushing them around in strollers aside, having a dog REALLY IS like having another child. In many ways, it's like having a hairy toddler that never grows up. It's a huge responsibility. Question for the OP, have you ever owned a dog before? "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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MrsMdiver said: KatSkrizzle said: Yes. Execise is a really big one. People get mad cause the dog tore up the house and is digging all over the yard. Then I ask them, how many times a day do you walk your dog? And they go silent. You answered your own issue there. I have known many ppl that think because they got a small lap dog that it does not need to be walked or have any exercise. Wrong! Most dogs need mental and physical stimulation. Small dogs especially get psychologically neglected IMO. Just because it's cute and fluffy doesn't mean it doesn't need something to do. "Purse dogs" are usually miserable because they don't get to play or run around or chase things. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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2elijah said: I have a 9 month old kitten who follows me all over the house. I buy her toys;give her all the food she needs, water too, but she always wants to be petted. A young pet is like a newborn baby. they love to be nurtured and like a lot of attention. It took me 3 months to get used to my kitten, but she's mine now and I have to deal with her. Good luck with your puppy.
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tricky2 said: My son has wanted a dog for few years. He's 12. We got a puppy (14wks),BIG MISTAKE!?
It's like having a new born in the house. It's really starting to frustrate me to the point where I'm deeply regretting it. I feel liked I'm trapped by this animal. He's gets a lot of love, when we have time. He always has a full tummy and has lots of chew toys. We have a huge backyard for the dog to run around. I thought, this won't be so bad. WRONG! Someone please tell me its going to better? We have a new puppy too! She's 12 and a half weeks, and it can definitely be trying at times. But patience pays off, and if you exhibit some, your puppy should grow into a well-rounded dog. Feel free to join in the Prince Album Poll 2018! Let'a celebrate his legacy by counting down the most beloved Prince albums, as decided by you! | |
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roodboi said: you should get rid of the puppy and adopt a child, they're not nearly as much work and people won't get as worked up when you crate train a child...
[Edited 12/12/09 16:18pm] :why do i love you??? THE B EST BE YOURSELF AS LONG AS YOUR SELF ISNT A DYCK[/r]
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myfavorite said: roodboi said: you should get rid of the puppy and adopt a child, they're not nearly as much work and people won't get as worked up when you crate train a child...
[Edited 12/12/09 16:18pm] :why do i love you??? there's countless reasons, I'm sure... | |
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