Posted by Mark - IN. on October 02, 2016 at 07:16:42 from (184.16.106.188):
In Reply to: Crulity to animals posted by John in La on October 02, 2016 at 06:46:38:
Decades ago when I lived in Illinois and worked in Chicago, I worked with a fella, Ray. We, the trades worked all week and every weekend except the weekend between Christmas and New years. Ray, the general foreman refused to have us work that weekend. So the point is that like us, Ray worked pretty much 360+ days a year, long days too. Ray, married with four daughters decides to get a dog, I think a Golden or Lab, but not just any dog. This dog was sired by a national champion male and the mother was as well. Anheuser-Bush and someone else. I remember Ray had to not only pay to have the pup flown into O'Hare and pick the dog up, but he had to pay to have it accompanied by a trainer or handler and pay for their hotel stay overnight and flight back home. It was funny as all get out. So now Ray wanting a champion dog as well starts going home a couple of nights a week at normal go home time so he can take the dog to all of these obedience classes and such. This goes on a few months. One class ends, the next week a new one with another trainer starts. Then it happened. Ray let his dog, Jackson out into the yard one day, the dog puts its nose up in the air and smells a female in heat, takes off and goes and parties with the female if you know what I mean. Ray told us trade guys "...that stupid dog got him some, and now he can't get enough. All of his training went right out the window. I open the door and out he goes to find him a female...". Ray's dog had pups all over the place. One day I'm riding the commuter train into work and happened across a story in Dear Abby or Anne Landers that I never read, but did that day. "Dear ...., My husband is never home and we have four daughters. He bought this stupid out of control dog that terrorizes the home and knocks my daughters down, I hate the dog...what should I do?". I'm reading that and say that sounds just like Ray. I get to work, go to Ray's office and hold up the paper, "Hey Ray, I just read this story...". Before I could finish he opens his desk drawer and pulls out an envelope from Ann Landers or Dear Abby, pulls out the reply letter back to his wife from her, WITH the official Ann Landers or Dear Abby seal on it...it was Ray. Funny as all get out.
So your dog is a stud. Get used to it. Don't waste your money on obedience training now. It's too late.
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