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Topic: IndnPrncs Hotel/Bar - part 9
FireOfThePhoenix's photo
Sun 04/06/08 11:59 PM
It's the 8-12 hrs a day that I'm at work that is the problem for the dog.

IndnPrncs's photo
Sun 04/06/08 11:59 PM


(((Judy)))

I have a dog Fire that I love like a son.. It may be strange to most but he understands what I say, knows when he's in trouble and at times is just to stupid to care.. I get it all he's almost human lol or thinks he is.. But I wouldn't leave this dog or get rid of him for anything...


My dog and my niece sort of grew up together. He is very protective of her.


Certain dogs are that way Wiley...

toastedoranges's photo
Mon 04/07/08 12:01 AM
i don't like protective animals, usualy that means that they think you are their property

IndnPrncs's photo
Mon 04/07/08 12:03 AM

i don't like protective animals, usualy that means that they think you are their property


not if they know who is alpha.. my dog protects anything smaller than what's going after something.. and always women and children and smaller animals except for the one dog he just can't stand and I don't know why...

FireOfThePhoenix's photo
Mon 04/07/08 12:04 AM

i don't like protective animals, usualy that means that they think you are their property



Most dominant male types don't.....threatens their "Alpha" Male to see something else protecting their "property"

wiley's photo
Mon 04/07/08 12:04 AM



(((Judy)))

I have a dog Fire that I love like a son.. It may be strange to most but he understands what I say, knows when he's in trouble and at times is just to stupid to care.. I get it all he's almost human lol or thinks he is.. But I wouldn't leave this dog or get rid of him for anything...


My dog and my niece sort of grew up together. He is very protective of her.


Certain dogs are that way Wiley...


No. It's definitely a good thing.

toastedoranges's photo
Mon 04/07/08 12:05 AM
well..i did say usually. far too many people treat dogs as they would a person and don't understand how dogs work

wiley's photo
Mon 04/07/08 12:06 AM

well..i did say usually. far too many people treat dogs as they would a person and don't understand how dogs work


Dogs are pack animals. They think of their humans as part of their pack. Usually.

toastedoranges's photo
Mon 04/07/08 12:06 AM
Most dominant male types don't.....threatens their "Alpha" Male to see something else protecting their "property"


thing is, i don't go off and bite someone when i think they're violating my property

toastedoranges's photo
Mon 04/07/08 12:08 AM


well..i did say usually. far too many people treat dogs as they would a person and don't understand how dogs work


Dogs are pack animals. They think of their humans as part of their pack. Usually.


what are you talking about? they're cute fuzzy babies that need to wear people clothes!

IndnPrncs's photo
Mon 04/07/08 12:08 AM
A dog needs to know that the human is the dominant entity but toast you are right "some" dogs don't get it.. from what I've seen it's mostly inbreds, pits and a few freak incidences which usually includes abuse..

wiley's photo
Mon 04/07/08 12:08 AM



well..i did say usually. far too many people treat dogs as they would a person and don't understand how dogs work


Dogs are pack animals. They think of their humans as part of their pack. Usually.


what are you talking about? they're cute fuzzy babies that need to wear people clothes!


huh Ok I'm sort of drunk now and I'm not even going to pretend I understood that.

toastedoranges's photo
Mon 04/07/08 12:10 AM

A dog needs to know that the human is the dominant entity but toast you are right "some" dogs don't get it.. from what I've seen it's mostly inbreds, pits and a few freak incidences which usually includes abuse..


imo, it's all in the training

huh Ok I'm sort of drunk now and I'm not even going to pretend I understood that.


drinker

wiley's photo
Mon 04/07/08 12:11 AM


A dog needs to know that the human is the dominant entity but toast you are right "some" dogs don't get it.. from what I've seen it's mostly inbreds, pits and a few freak incidences which usually includes abuse..


imo, it's all in the training


I agree. My uncle had a boxer that had a sweet personality and liked kids.

IndnPrncs's photo
Mon 04/07/08 12:13 AM
I'm not the greatest trainer but my dog understands me... the only time I can't control him is if someone just walks into the house...

toastedoranges's photo
Mon 04/07/08 12:13 AM
i have cousins who have 3 boxers.

and i can throw up a negative example. as a kid my brother had one bite him in the face.

i could train a beagle to eat your face if i wanted

FireOfThePhoenix's photo
Mon 04/07/08 12:13 AM
Wiley I could have swore not a page ago you said you were sober :tongue:

wiley's photo
Mon 04/07/08 12:14 AM
I was. I'm not anymore. :tongue:

toastedoranges's photo
Mon 04/07/08 12:14 AM
i meant to add with that boxer example. the cousins, they have 3 kids and regularly have people over. not a single issue.

i know someone who has a pit that's a really nice dog.

i might get one myself just cuz everyone thinks they're horrible

wiley's photo
Mon 04/07/08 12:15 AM

It's the 8-12 hrs a day that I'm at work that is the problem for the dog.


Yeah that would be a problem. Luckily at least one person is in my house 24/7.

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