I agree that they don't know how much time has lapsed, but they do know the time of day.
One of my dogs will sit in front of me and stare if I haven't fed them by 5:30. As soon as it's 5:31, she's like![]()
Yeah, you're right on that

I agree that they don't know how much time has lapsed, but they do know the time of day.
One of my dogs will sit in front of me and stare if I haven't fed them by 5:30. As soon as it's 5:31, she's like![]()
open your heart sirPets![]()
Have had my first puppy for about 6 months (Boxer) and hes 8months old. Did some basic home training early on but now he's hitting that stubborn age so we're putting him in training classes to tighten up the basics (no jumping, leash training, etc.)
I walk to work so I am able to walk home during lunch and let him out or my girl is home during the day to watch him but other than that we keep him in a crate until he his better trained, because he will give no fukks and get into EVERYTHING without supervision.
It's hard but you have to be consistent and walk them or let them play after work and in the morning if possible, especially Boxers bc their energy levels are endless![]()
I gotta open my wallet too thoughopen your heart sir
I agree but having 2 dogs usually helps take the pressure off you to constantly be socializing with the dog. My 2 don't even play with me. They only wanna play with each other. They just come to me for affection which makes my life a lot easier.
That's true. If I brought a dog, I would get another one so they won't be lonely and I would just adopt both of them.
But how many people got money to pay for two dogs, pay for vet visits for two dogs, pay for food for two dogs, pay for toys for two dogs and pay for training for two dogs.
People gotta consider that. Some people got the cash and time flexibility for all that.
Says who?Wtf? You can't leave your dog in the car.![]()
Says who?![]()
For what exactly?Says the people who will call the police on your ass
For what exactly?
Long as the dog got air and fresh water, where's the cruelty?
Depending on the breed , the dog can be there for protection as well.
And in the context you quoted me, the dog would only be in the car two and half hour intervals at max.
Again. Depends on where you at.What if it's hot or cold? That could be considered animal cruelty. You don't leave a dog in the car for the same reason you don't leave children in the car bruh.
Again. Depends on where you at.
She lives in the Bay so the weather is accommodating in those terms.
I would never suggest leaving your dog locked in your car in extreme weather conditions.
Only a idiot dog owner would do that anyhow..
You've been to the Bay but you dont live here, and yet you're telling me about the weather, when I've lived here my entire life?Breh I have been to the bay and it can get cold as shyt. It isn't a good idea period. You don't leave living, breathing things inside of an a enclosed space that has unregulated temperatures and very little air circulation. Come on now. You gotta be trolling.