I don`t believe in owning caged pets.

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Anonymous wrote:No birds, lizards, mice or fish. I just believe that animals prefer tthe wild. We don`t take our kids to zoos, sea world or circuses. We do take them to wildlife rehab facilities that offer tours. We own two dogs that can come and go if they wanted to, but choose to live with us. I wish everyone would do this. Please stop taking your kids to places that exploit wild animals for our enjoyment. Peace out sisters.


Do you let your dogs roam the neighborhood like strays? What do you mean the dogs "choose" to live with you? Do you provide food, clean water, shelter, training, vet care? Or do you let your dogs worry about that stuff?


no I let them roam the streets like the free beings they are. Just like my kids. They are free range too. If they don`t like our home they are free to leave as well. But, since I rock as a mom..they are more than happy to stay. My friends tell me that I am the best mom they have seen.


I once let our dog off the leash before entering our apartment building when I lived in the city because I wanted to prove he would go in willingly, and he took off down the street. Ungrateful bastard! Had to chase him down the sidewalk through a crowd of people.



well that is because your dog is not well taught. I blame you. Maybe you should spend less time on video games and really get in touch with your dog`s emotions. If you would like I can give you my email and I will tell you more.
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Anonymous wrote:No birds, lizards, mice or fish. I just believe that animals prefer tthe wild. We don`t take our kids to zoos, sea world or circuses. We do take them to wildlife rehab facilities that offer tours. We own two dogs that can come and go if they wanted to, but choose to live with us. I wish everyone would do this. Please stop taking your kids to places that exploit wild animals for our enjoyment. Peace out sisters.


Do you let your dogs roam the neighborhood like strays? What do you mean the dogs "choose" to live with you? Do you provide food, clean water, shelter, training, vet care? Or do you let your dogs worry about that stuff?


no I let them roam the streets like the free beings they are. Just like my kids. They are free range too. If they don`t like our home they are free to leave as well. But, since I rock as a mom..they are more than happy to stay. My friends tell me that I am the best mom they have seen.


They need to get out more.
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Anonymous wrote:No birds, lizards, mice or fish. I just believe that animals prefer tthe wild. We don`t take our kids to zoos, sea world or circuses. We do take them to wildlife rehab facilities that offer tours. We own two dogs that can come and go if they wanted to, but choose to live with us. I wish everyone would do this. Please stop taking your kids to places that exploit wild animals for our enjoyment. Peace out sisters.


Do you let your dogs roam the neighborhood like strays? What do you mean the dogs "choose" to live with you? Do you provide food, clean water, shelter, training, vet care? Or do you let your dogs worry about that stuff?


no I let them roam the streets like the free beings they are. Just like my kids. They are free range too. If they don`t like our home they are free to leave as well. But, since I rock as a mom..they are more than happy to stay. My friends tell me that I am the best mom they have seen.


Never mind. OP is either a troll or she's completely nuts.

Next thread, please....
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No birds, lizards, mice or fish. I just believe that animals prefer tthe wild. We don`t take our kids to zoos, sea world or circuses. We do take them to wildlife rehab facilities that offer tours. We own two dogs that can come and go if they wanted to, but choose to live with us. I wish everyone would do this. Please stop taking your kids to places that exploit wild animals for our enjoyment. Peace out sisters.


Do you let your dogs roam the neighborhood like strays? What do you mean the dogs "choose" to live with you? Do you provide food, clean water, shelter, training, vet care? Or do you let your dogs worry about that stuff?


no I let them roam the streets like the free beings they are. Just like my kids. They are free range too. If they don`t like our home they are free to leave as well. But, since I rock as a mom..they are more than happy to stay. My friends tell me that I am the best mom they have seen.


We get our share of trolls on the Pet threads, but, you, OP, are one of the more ridiculous we've seen.
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Free roaming dogs of what breed?
http://news.fredericksburg.com/newsdesk/2014/09/05/girl-in-hospital-after-stafford-dog-attack/

OP sounds like it's all in how you raise them.
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Anonymous wrote:No birds, lizards, mice or fish. I just believe that animals prefer tthe wild. We don`t take our kids to zoos, sea world or circuses. We do take them to wildlife rehab facilities that offer tours. We own two dogs that can come and go if they wanted to, but choose to live with us. I wish everyone would do this. Please stop taking your kids to places that exploit wild animals for our enjoyment. Peace out sisters.


I don't go to zoos because I always feel the real animals are on the outside of the cages.


I agree. I hate zoos as well as places like Sea World.
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OP, dogs are domesticated animals. They need care. They require human companionship. There are thousands of dogs that need homes. Homes. Not free ranges. Homes. Congratulations on your "lifestyle" but when your dog is hit by a car and your children are crying; when your dog has impregnated every bitch in the county; when your dogs bring home lyme disease, perhaps you will feel differently.
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Anonymous wrote:Free roaming dogs of what breed?
http://news.fredericksburg.com/newsdesk/2014/09/05/girl-in-hospital-after-stafford-dog-attack/

OP sounds like it's all in how you raise them.


My four year old son was knocked down, bitten in the face and scratched all to hell by a "free range", off leash, family pet (cocker spaniel) on our driveway. The owner, a complete boob/flake/nut job simply opened the door to her house and let her dog outside to do his business. This was far easier than putting the animal on a (legally required) leash and accompany it on a daily walk.

Any free range dog is dangerous. Don't kid yourself. My son had a grueling ER visit with "only" nine stitches and was considered fortunate not to have required plastic surgery, as the bite marks did not extend into his lip line. He "only" had neck scratches, cuts, bite marks, stitches, a permanent scar and new fear of dogs and really, most smaller animals, even cats.

My regret is that I didn't kill the dog...missed it by seconds when I came on scene.
Anonymous
If I let my beagle "free range" she would be in another county by the time I scratched my ass. What a ridiculous notion. The fact that your dogs like to hang out on the porch has nothing to do with your training them. It's their breed.
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Anonymous wrote:If I let my beagle "free range" she would be in another county by the time I scratched my ass. What a ridiculous notion. The fact that your dogs like to hang out on the porch has nothing to do with your training them. It's their breed.


Or their age. Or the live rats OP traps in her kitchen and serves up to the dogs.
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Anonymous wrote:OP, you have clearly never seen my 75 gallon saltwater reef tank. Those fish could not be any happier. They are surrounded by beautiful coral and live rock. The water is kept at the perfect temperature and salinity. They are fed the highest quality food. And most importantly, nothing will ever try to eat them.

I understand where you are coming from. But there are humane ways to keep fish and other animals.



How long do your fish live? Do you place natural predators in with them to provide the adrenaline they need to survive? Is their food live and do the have to hunt for it? Essential things for a proper habitat.


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How long do my fish (and I assume you include starfish, crabs, shrimp, snails and other marine life) live? - Depends on the species and the health of the animal. We've had fish live for many years and others die in a few months. My clown fish has been alive for what seems like forever. Hippo Tangs are more susceptible to things like ich. They don't live as long because just like in the ocean, they are more easily stressed. Damsels are very hardy. Goby's, not so much because they won't compete for food. You have to know your system and you have to know what type of animal works with your environment and what won't. A chocolate chip starfish will devour soft choral. A spiny starfish won't. You can't put certain fish together. Others will happily school.

Do I place natural predators in with them? Yes and no. Yes there are predatory animals in my tank. Starfish will eat shrimp. However, because the animals are well fed, they really have no reason to eat their friends.

Is their food live and do they hunt? They eat a combination of food. Some of it appears live (frozen shrimp, for example). They have to "hunt" it because of the current action in the tank.

I'm not suggesting that I have perfectly created an ocean environment. But there are currents. We do have a wave maker. There is a ton of live rock. There are coral and bacteria blooms. Births and deaths. If I were a fish, I would much prefer to live in a beautiful, well-maintained tank. They are relatively safe from predators, including humans.

You've been watching too much Nemo.
. Do you have any idea how many fish die on their way to your pet store/aquarium store so that you can keep a saltwater tank? Don't for a minute delude yourself into thinking that the fee who survive for your pleasure are worth all who die for your hobby.
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