Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update! Dropped off DD(devil dog) to the doggie daycare today! Omg that place was packed with beautiful dogs. From huge shepherds to Great Danes to pit bulls! They put my puppy right in her place when she tried jumping on them. Haha. Actually I had to leave because I was too nervous watching all these dogs playing with her. Im so excited to see how she acts tonight after finally being able to release all her crazy energy. DH literally doesn’t give her any exercise, walks, parks etc.. A turtle wouldve been the perfect pet for him.![]()
Be prepared for a large, untrained, and fear aggressive dog that will eventually end up hurting someone and being euthanized. That’s the road she’s on with you.
Puppies are puppies, even large ones. They should not be left to fend for themselves or be ‘put in their place’ by unknown, adult dogs.
And you’re trolling is making mistakes. First you say you dropped her off and can’t wait to see what she’s like, then you say the employee there says she’s more hyper than other dogs. They figured that out at drop off?
Please make up a new story to post, this one is getting tired.
When I picked her up she said she was extremely active. More so than the average puppy. This is a top notch facility with ONLY pure breed dogs I noticed too. They have great reviews and not one review as far as dogs getting injured fighting. They do not allow males that are not neutered either. I guess you’ve never see The Dog Whisperer with Caesar!?? His training boarding facility was all about throwing unruly dogs into packs of trained dogs. Remember?![]()
Please identify this doggy daycare that only provides care for purebred dogs?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update! Dropped off DD(devil dog) to the doggie daycare today! Omg that place was packed with beautiful dogs. From huge shepherds to Great Danes to pit bulls! They put my puppy right in her place when she tried jumping on them. Haha. Actually I had to leave because I was too nervous watching all these dogs playing with her. Im so excited to see how she acts tonight after finally being able to release all her crazy energy. DH literally doesn’t give her any exercise, walks, parks etc.. A turtle wouldve been the perfect pet for him.![]()
Be prepared for a large, untrained, and fear aggressive dog that will eventually end up hurting someone and being euthanized. That’s the road she’s on with you.
Puppies are puppies, even large ones. They should not be left to fend for themselves or be ‘put in their place’ by unknown, adult dogs.
And you’re trolling is making mistakes. First you say you dropped her off and can’t wait to see what she’s like, then you say the employee there says she’s more hyper than other dogs. They figured that out at drop off?
Please make up a new story to post, this one is getting tired.
When I picked her up she said she was extremely active. More so than the average puppy. This is a top notch facility with ONLY pure breed dogs I noticed too. They have great reviews and not one review as far as dogs getting injured fighting. They do not allow males that are not neutered either. I guess you’ve never see The Dog Whisperer with Caesar!?? His training boarding facility was all about throwing unruly dogs into packs of trained dogs. Remember?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP, I'm 99% positive this is you based on the age of the dog, the older no energy husband, your annoyance and your writing styles are IDENTICAL.
Once again, you're trying to illicit sympathy from us, but before you give this OP another ounce of your sympathy, please read this post that she wrote in Relationship Discussion about how she keeps the dog in a crate for 14 hours a night with ZERO access to water or food.
Then let me know how much sympathy you have for her... poor puppy.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/929387.page
Ugh, I remember you.
You don't work and you do nothing all day long, and yet this dog was interrupting your relaxing time, so you kept this poor animal crated up for 14 hours straight every single night with no access to food, water or being taken out.
I don't feel badly for you, it's the puppy I feel badly for.
Anonymous wrote:
OP, I'm 99% positive this is you based on the age of the dog, the older no energy husband, your annoyance and your writing styles are IDENTICAL.
Once again, you're trying to illicit sympathy from us, but before you give this OP another ounce of your sympathy, please read this post that she wrote in Relationship Discussion about how she keeps the dog in a crate for 14 hours a night with ZERO access to water or food.
Then let me know how much sympathy you have for her... poor puppy.
https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/929387.page
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While it's nice that your DH apologized, that's empty without any actions to back it up. I can't believe you are keeping this dog that he refuses to properly care for. Why should you be driving it to daycare? I would be massively resentful of the life disruption and expense he foisted on me with zero discussion. The dog gets re-homed unless he's going to actually take on the bulk of the care and you both should be going to marriage counseling.
I’m only doing it because it’s LITERALLY 2 minutes from my house and I don’t work and I’m also trying to make a point that this dog needs exercise to make her bearable at home. They even have a pickup/drop off service if needed. Money is a non issue for us btw. Trust me I’ve gone the full circle of resentment and anger towards my DH but my mom reminded me that my own father pulled the same crap with her numerous times and she just dealt with it. Married 60 yrs and other than that my dad was a great husband. On the bright side I know 100% he will never do this again!
Money is an object for me .Can you recommend board and train facialities?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While it's nice that your DH apologized, that's empty without any actions to back it up. I can't believe you are keeping this dog that he refuses to properly care for. Why should you be driving it to daycare? I would be massively resentful of the life disruption and expense he foisted on me with zero discussion. The dog gets re-homed unless he's going to actually take on the bulk of the care and you both should be going to marriage counseling.
I’m only doing it because it’s LITERALLY 2 minutes from my house and I don’t work and I’m also trying to make a point that this dog needs exercise to make her bearable at home. They even have a pickup/drop off service if needed. Money is a non issue for us btw. Trust me I’ve gone the full circle of resentment and anger towards my DH but my mom reminded me that my own father pulled the same crap with her numerous times and she just dealt with it. Married 60 yrs and other than that my dad was a great husband. On the bright side I know 100% he will never do this again!
Anonymous wrote:While it's nice that your DH apologized, that's empty without any actions to back it up. I can't believe you are keeping this dog that he refuses to properly care for. Why should you be driving it to daycare? I would be massively resentful of the life disruption and expense he foisted on me with zero discussion. The dog gets re-homed unless he's going to actually take on the bulk of the care and you both should be going to marriage counseling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update! Dropped off DD(devil dog) to the doggie daycare today! Omg that place was packed with beautiful dogs. From huge shepherds to Great Danes to pit bulls! They put my puppy right in her place when she tried jumping on them. Haha. Actually I had to leave because I was too nervous watching all these dogs playing with her. Im so excited to see how she acts tonight after finally being able to release all her crazy energy. DH literally doesn’t give her any exercise, walks, parks etc.. A turtle wouldve been the perfect pet for him.![]()
Be prepared for a large, untrained, and fear aggressive dog that will eventually end up hurting someone and being euthanized. That’s the road she’s on with you.
Puppies are puppies, even large ones. They should not be left to fend for themselves or be ‘put in their place’ by unknown, adult dogs.
And you’re trolling is making mistakes. First you say you dropped her off and can’t wait to see what she’s like, then you say the employee there says she’s more hyper than other dogs. They figured that out at drop off?
Please make up a new story to post, this one is getting tired.
Anonymous wrote:Update! Dropped off DD(devil dog) to the doggie daycare today! Omg that place was packed with beautiful dogs. From huge shepherds to Great Danes to pit bulls! They put my puppy right in her place when she tried jumping on them. Haha. Actually I had to leave because I was too nervous watching all these dogs playing with her. Im so excited to see how she acts tonight after finally being able to release all her crazy energy. DH literally doesn’t give her any exercise, walks, parks etc.. A turtle wouldve been the perfect pet for him.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update! Dropped off DD(devil dog) to the doggie daycare today! Omg that place was packed with beautiful dogs. From huge shepherds to Great Danes to pit bulls! They put my puppy right in her place when she tried jumping on them. Haha. Actually I had to leave because I was too nervous watching all these dogs playing with her. Im so excited to see how she acts tonight after finally being able to release all her crazy energy. DH literally doesn’t give her any exercise, walks, parks etc.. A turtle wouldve been the perfect pet for him.![]()
I hate to ask, but what type of doggy daycare would mix grown dogs and puppies?
A smart daycare! She’s already a 65lb aggressive HYPERACTIVE puppy who needs to be taught manners by adult dogs. They put her in her place real quick and she started behaving appropriately. Especially by the pit bull she tried pouncing on. She could easily injure other puppies that were not her size. Btw the person in charge told me she is highly active even for a puppy and that hopefully she will settle down once she gets spayed next month. I wouldn’t be surprised if this doggie daycare tells me she is no longer welcome because she’s too much. Figures my DH would get a hyperactive dog!I knew she was a lot more hyper than the average dog because I’ve never seen dog act like this before. Guarantee this is why her original owner gave her up after just a few weeks! This was the last type of dog my DH needed for his lifestyle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update! Dropped off DD(devil dog) to the doggie daycare today! Omg that place was packed with beautiful dogs. From huge shepherds to Great Danes to pit bulls! They put my puppy right in her place when she tried jumping on them. Haha. Actually I had to leave because I was too nervous watching all these dogs playing with her. Im so excited to see how she acts tonight after finally being able to release all her crazy energy. DH literally doesn’t give her any exercise, walks, parks etc.. A turtle wouldve been the perfect pet for him.![]()
I hate to ask, but what type of doggy daycare would mix grown dogs and puppies?
A smart daycare! She’s already a 65lb aggressive HYPERACTIVE puppy who needs to be taught manners by adult dogs. They put her in her place real quick and she started behaving appropriately. Especially by the pit bull she tried pouncing on. She could easily injure other puppies that were not her size. Btw the person in charge told me she is highly active even for a puppy and that hopefully she will settle down once she gets spayed next month. I wouldn’t be surprised if this doggie daycare tells me she is no longer welcome because she’s too much. Figures my DH would get a hyperactive dog!I knew she was a lot more hyper than the average dog because I’ve never seen dog act like this before. Guarantee this is why her original owner gave her up after just a few weeks! This was the last type of dog my DH needed for his lifestyle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Update! Dropped off DD(devil dog) to the doggie daycare today! Omg that place was packed with beautiful dogs. From huge shepherds to Great Danes to pit bulls! They put my puppy right in her place when she tried jumping on them. Haha. Actually I had to leave because I was too nervous watching all these dogs playing with her. Im so excited to see how she acts tonight after finally being able to release all her crazy energy. DH literally doesn’t give her any exercise, walks, parks etc.. A turtle wouldve been the perfect pet for him.![]()
I hate to ask, but what type of doggy daycare would mix grown dogs and puppies?
I knew she was a lot more hyper than the average dog because I’ve never seen dog act like this before. Guarantee this is why her original owner gave her up after just a few weeks! This was the last type of dog my DH needed for his lifestyle.