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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We are like that as the problem is we rarely have a reason to leave the dog home as someone is usually home so the dog panics and gets really upset and destructive when we try. We wouldn't eat indoors with covid/flu/colds anyway and aren't traveling. If we traveled, and could, I'd rather take the dog than leave them in a kennel as they are part of our family and I wouldn't leave my kids home....[/quote] Your dog needs to be trained and/or treated by a vet for separation anxiety. Being stuck in your home because of your dog? I honestly think some people are in abusive relationships with their dogs. Saying you can't leave your own home because your dog destroys things and you just accept it? [/quote] My dog is well-trained and socialized. I don't go out because of people like you! I cannot risk getting sick/covid with other health issues so I'm home. It's not worth me going into a store when I can order everything online. Between my spouse and I, we are home or can take the dog so it's not a big deal. She's great in the car. Why do you care? Dog is not being abused and well cared for. Some breeds are velcro dogs and we choose a breed like that.[/quote]
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