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[quote=Anonymous]Try fostering a calm dog that alreadyt has been in foster for a while and needs a foster transfer - meaning, likely already housebroken and all that. It'll be a quick reminder that dogs do not have opposable thumbs. You must wake up early to let the dog out to whiz. You must take the dog out to whiz when it's raining, sleeting, snowing, etc., if you don't have a yard. And even if you do have a yard - you must take the dog for walks because the yard gets boring and the dog needs to be able to do more than just stay in the house and the yard. You need to be able to feed at mealtimes. Like others here have said - spontaneity goes out the window. I have three I love - and it's a good thing because I have not slept in in five years. I must wake up and take them out to pee. I must plan ahead if I want to go anywhere without them. [/quote]
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