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  1. #1
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    I wouldn't have worded it the same, but I can definitely empathize. :/ Caring for & trying to train dogs that are obviously given ZERO exercise or training at home is incredibly frustrating. I always think of how nice a lot of rowdy, crazy dogs could be if just given a bit of discipline and an Obedience course. It's usually these same people who act like every order has to be followed to the tee, and they THINK they're just spoiling & loving their dogs, but neglecting their real "dog" needs is abusive IMO.

    My friend Christine spoils her Aussie and he is really great in the house, but he completely disrespects her if she gives him a command, 90% of the time he just gives her a blank stare. I went to the dog fair with them, and he was yanking her around barking loudly and snapping in other dogs faces. I had to handle him the whole time (she took Fozzie... because he is super easy) and after correcting him once we didn't hear a peep out of him for the rest of the day. I do think it's sad that some people feel dogs don't require discipline and training, people who cannot or will not take that responsibility don't deserve a dog... they're doing their dog and society an injustice. I don't think I'd be able to work at a kennel for that reason, it'd kill me to see so many people just dump off their out-of-control dogs for others to handle. I totally respect anyone who can work at a large-scale kennel, taking good care of the dogs and dealing with that daily! If it's starting to make you resent dogs and people, however, maybe start looking for a different animal-related job?



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    Your post has given me a lot to think about.

    Hubby wants to kennel our two at some stage so we can go on holiday but having read this post there is no way I would inflict them on anyone at the moment. I love them to bits but even I can see that they are a handful!

    Out of respect to the people who may be looking after my dogs I am going to make sure that they are not left in kennels until they are well trained and sociable.

    Thank you for putting forward the other side of the story
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    I guess its not so bad. I mean, I understand the dogs and why they are a pain. I wish I were able to spend more time with them but we are so busy that we'd never get everything done. Some days when it is really busy we have to forgo certain things like mopping the kitchen and laundry room floors or cleaning windows out in the store section because there simply isn't time after the important kennel stuff is done. If it were my kennel though I'd spend a lot more time working with the dogs than cleaning though, I mean do we really need to sweep and mop and towel dry the entire indoor area daily, not really.
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