Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s cruel to bring a puppy into a dual working outside the Home situation.
Less cruel than dogs getting put to sleep because there aren’t enough people who meet your criteria
You think? I’d say euthanizing is kinder than forcing a small creature to grow up in a cage. Half the time these dogs go into working homes where no one has time for them and end up as “problem” dogs at the shelter anyone after being destroyed by lazy owners.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s cruel to bring a puppy into a dual working outside the Home situation.
Less cruel than dogs getting put to sleep because there aren’t enough people who meet your criteria
You think? I’d say euthanizing is kinder than forcing a small creature to grow up in a cage. Half the time these dogs go into working homes where no one has time for them and end up as “problem” dogs at the shelter anyone after being destroyed by lazy owners.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s cruel to bring a puppy into a dual working outside the Home situation.
How do you feel about families that have children in "school" (daycare) from 7-7 every day and the kids only see the parents for an hour or two a day. That bothers me a lot more.
I’m not sure that my feeling on that would be appropriate in the pet forum. We chose to have a SAHP for all of our family members who need care, pet included.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s cruel to bring a puppy into a dual working outside the Home situation.
Less cruel than dogs getting put to sleep because there aren’t enough people who meet your criteria
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s cruel to bring a puppy into a dual working outside the Home situation.
How do you feel about families that have children in "school" (daycare) from 7-7 every day and the kids only see the parents for an hour or two a day. That bothers me a lot more.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s cruel to bring a puppy into a dual working outside the Home situation.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s cruel to bring a puppy into a dual working outside the Home situation.
Anonymous wrote:The general rule is one hour for every month of age while they are puppies. So a six month old pup would be ok for six hours. A brand new puppy (8 weeks) should not be left in a crate for more than two hours without a break. People do it, but it’s just cruel.
Anonymous wrote:You either get a dog walker to come or put them in doggie daycare. Or get an older dog instead of a puppy.