Posted by Texasmark1 on October 13, 2013 at 15:33:48 from (198.45.141.51):
In Reply to: Re: OT Spoiled Brat posted by Tom in TN on October 13, 2013 at 14:45:27:
I try to look at the bright side. She too has chewed or peed or pooped on everything in the house even though we have purchased hundreds of the little dog trainer mats you can get at WW. She refuses to be house broken. She chews on everything including door moulding, wooden furniture, vinyl foot stool, fabric furniture, her little gates we use to keep her in a certain part of the house at certain times and on and on.
When she gets mad at you, which she does, she deliberately does her thing in the most obnoxious places just to annoy you. Any body that says that animals are driven by instinct alone don't know what they are talking about. This one clearly has and uses her intellect and free will, contrary to the teachings of the catholicchurch which preached to me for most of my life that we humans are the only ones with such.....my foot!!!!! Additionally she has an attitude and will pout for days if she gets scolded or has to do something she dislikes; besides making her messes.
My woman has had 6 in her life and just had to have another. I tolerate the dog for her pretty much but she is starting to wear on me and I do enjoy playing with her and her toys. She says that this is the most unruly she has had.
I have over a dozen dog toys I bought her. She likes the soft rubber chickens with the squeaker. Likes to grab them by the neck like a dog would do in real life.
Can't let her outside. She runs off down the road and doesn't want to get out of the road nor come back home.
Will look into the Dinovite dog food. Thanks for the tip.
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