TarrSteps
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Oh, absolutely, I didn't mean to infer otherwise. There are lots of "right" ways to look after dogs, or horses for that matter. So long as people use sense and keep the animal's best interests at heart it's all good. Given all the dogs who get hurt, neglected and otherwise endangered, a kind, considerate home is always going to be the best choice. I've had dogs, as I said, that stayed home alone for a large part of the day and they were apparently fine with it.
But I do think one can't make absolute pronouncements about how a puppy is going to behave, anymore than one can about a young horse. Anyone going into any sort of animal ownership should have some sort of idea about how they're going to cope if the best laid plans don't work out. After all, it's the animal that bears the brunt if it doesn't.
But I do think one can't make absolute pronouncements about how a puppy is going to behave, anymore than one can about a young horse. Anyone going into any sort of animal ownership should have some sort of idea about how they're going to cope if the best laid plans don't work out. After all, it's the animal that bears the brunt if it doesn't.