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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I feel the same way - lots of kids, they wanted a dog and got the first one they saw even though I said to do lots of research first. The one thing I said was that I didn't want a barker - well, the dog barks incessantly every time he is put into his crate. No amount of (expensive) training has cured her of that. I say give the dog away and replace her with an easier dog. Your child will eventually forget the hard dog and love the easier dog. Make the child who cares the most for the other dog help you choose the easier one. I'm nearly there too. [/quote] This is disgusting. Truly repulsive. Anyone who gets rid of a dog, barring aggression or some other unsolvable problem (this does not sound like one) should not get another dog. [/quote] Lol. A dog is not a person. Having a pet is supposed to be an enhancement and enjoyment for the family. If it’s not working out get rid of the dog and get another, or don’t. You dog worshippers are truly bizarre. Op if it’s not working out, get rid of it! It’s just an animal. [/quote] A dog is a living creature deserving of love and attention. You should get a stuffed dog if you want it to be perfect.[/quote] What's the issue if the dog goes to a loving home?[/quote] Serious question, why does a dog “deserve” love? Do chickens, pigs, and cows deserve love too?[/quote] can chickens,cows, and pigs tell when your not breathing? Low on blood sugar? how about suicidal? depressed? I didn't think so! Dogs are a lot more intelligent than the farm animal you ate at Mcdonalds for lunch hon![/quote] 99% of dogs can’t do those things either. And I bet if some other animals were trained they could do these things too. So again, why are dogs more deserving with any of these animal?[/quote] actually, it is scientifically proven that dogs can SMELL when you are depressed, and help you cope. cows, pigs, chickens can only be trained to do something that requires repetition ie: leading the other animals in. when a chicken, pig, or cow senses danger, its first instinct is not to help you but to help itself. whereas a dog's first instinct is to protect you at all costs. that's why there are no service cows/pigs/chickens. that is why.[/quote]
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