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Pregnant dog/wrong food question?
Is it just me or there are too many people on this community with pregnant dogs and too much junk food laying around?
Is it bad for me to give shrimp to my dog
Is it bad for my dog to eat mint chocolate cookies?
How come nobody is asking where can I spay/neuter my dogs or where can I train the dog that I want to get?
actually somebody did ask if how big is their labradoodle suppose to be? that to me should have been a definite research prior to getting the dog.
4 Answers
- Donald LLv 61 decade agoFavorite Answer
Well, I was wondering the same thing. It's funny, you CAN teach a dog to 'leave iot' very easily. Our bullie will not even eat a treat if it falls on the floor without us saying okay.
Then there's the is my dog pregnant, or is she having the babies as I type this. Next will be, "HELP, what is the sex of my dog- it has black and white fur?"
People here are asking opinions, that is what I have to keep telling myself! They want a dog that dioes not shed, does not smell, can learn tricks easily, and does not mind being put up alone for 9-12 hours every day. OMG!!!
I also look in the bird section a lot and get the same frustrated feeling! What is a quiet bird, not messy, but one that will talk in a matter of days.
Frustrating, and wonder where the parents are when some of the questions are being asked?
- AcaciaLv 51 decade ago
very good question. Because it so much easier to let your ***** be bred, you can profit from that. and research food, heaven help us. Were would we go to research food. Internet.
Now, I agree everyone needs to start somewhere, but.....
It is no myth, chocolate does kill dogs, healthy foods might be more expensive out of pocket, but actually, the dog eats less, so is it really?
And spaying or neutering, why that cost money to. Isn't it easier just to let her have pups to you can make money. Forget that there are thousands of dogs put down because there are no homes for them.
I hope you realize I am being sarcastic here. I don't mind helping other out, but sometimes, can't people learn or see that question has already been answered a dozen times in one night, sometimes. people need to learn to research first, then ask questions, JMO.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
While people should be more careful, it won't kill their dog to eat one or two of them once or twice in the life of a dog.
As for the other question...
about spaying/neutering..they don't care because they INSIST there's nothing wrong with breeding their dog. Sad.
about where can I train a dog...again, they don't care..otherwise they'd know there are dog obedience classes all over the place. They'd look it up in the yellow pages, call pet supply stores, etc.
- 1 decade ago
I absolutely agree with you.
In addition, how come no one is asking how to prevent their dog from becoming one of the over 4 million dogs that become lost and are turned in at the shelters each year in the United States?
How come no one is asking why for nearly 83% of all dogs turned in at a shelter, no owner is ever found - so those dogs end up either going to another home or being euthanized?
How come no one is asking if their dog is ever lost, how to increase the chance of the dog being reunited with the owner?
Source(s): http://www.associatedcontent.com/user/320974/sharo... personal experience