Minggu, 29 Mei 2016

I know these two women. One has one baby and had one dog (Chihuahua) and insisted that she couldn’t take care of the dog because the baby was so time intensive. I’m not going to deny that babies are intensive, but she’s dealing with a Chihuahua which isn’t difficult. I think her problem was that the Chihuahua wasn’t trained well enough which would only be her own fault, of course. She claimed that the dog had tons of mistakes a day, but I don’t know how that’s even possible if you take the dog out at least a couple times a day. She said the dog was trained before she got the child, but mistakes following a big life change are very common, though more than one or two mistakes a day is unlikely.


Now the other woman has two babies and four dogs and a cat and I hear no complaints of her dogs having tons of mistakes and whatever else. I heard about her cat having mistakes but what I think is just she’s a different type of dog owner (the good type). Let me add that her four dogs are boxers, not something simple like a chihuahua or even cavalier king Charles spaniels.

I know having a baby isn’t easy at all, but the first woman only has *one* and she doesn’t do much of anything during the day but take care of the baby and sleep. She doesn’t do much cooking/cleaning because she doesn’t want to be domesticated so I just wonder how she spends her days and why it would’ve been that difficult to have a dog, too? Take the dog out every time the baby is asleep. It only takes about five minutes to take your dog out and since your baby wakes up like every 3-4 hours, that’s a perfect time frame for any dog.

In conclusion, this “unruly” dog lives with her inlaws where she can go in and out whenever she wants, which isn’t necessarily good for training at all.

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