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My sim scolds her puppy for no reason!?

I play the sims 3 pets for Xbox 360 and I recently adopted a puppy. He was walking around the house doing nothing and my sim interrupted him and then she scolded him! I got them up to being best friends and she scolded him a lot of times without me telling her too and now the friendship bar is in the red zone. Why did she do this??

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  • 7 years ago
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    Wow, that's pretty odd. Your sim is just really mean apparently.

    I'm not really sure what would cause that, unfortunately.

  • 6 years ago

    Honestly, an untrained dog can be a real pain - a risk to himself, his owner and to other people and animals. Owning an undisciplined dog may result to:

    - Destruction to your home

    - Social isolation

    - Accidents

    - Injuries

    - Legal claims against you

    - Stress to all concerned

    - The dog being unwanted

    Canines that always get their own way will believe that life revolves around them and for that reason they must be important. Since dogs are looking for controlling different resources than humans, their bid for power usually goes undetected until it’s too late. Obedience and house training your dog and ensuring he’s not raised to a top position inside the home will keep your relationship with him well-balanced in your favor, as it must be for satisfaction all round.

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