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    Would you tell?

    I wouldn't tell either, but as I've mentioned here I have been thinking about getting a small, quiet dog, but even the thought of someone telling on me kind of makes me feel like I should just stick to having goldfish and call it a day. The landlord might change his mind about pets. What I...
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    Dogs tied to bikes for exercise?

    @Poppy I've seen this type of thing way too many times. I have to admit though, sometimes it does look "cool" to see some youthful, gorgeous, shirtless, muscular man riding down the street on his 10 speed with a big, beautiful dog galloping beside him. But just because it looks kind of cool...
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    Caution: make sure to update microchip info

    If I may just jump in here, I just want to say that I agree with you 100% about there being so much to do during a move that it's easy to forget about updating microchip information, but thinking about it now, I feel like updating this type of information is one of the first things that should...
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    Would you tell?

    I understand, and that's how I probably would be too. I'm thinking of getting a dog, but the owner of the building I live in doesn't allow pets. People have pets against the owners wishes and knowledge, and that let's me know that I could do the same thing too, but I feel kind of apprehensive...
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    Dogs tied to bikes for exercise?

    I've seen people riding their bikes with their dogs tied on, the dog running beside the bike. I get it, I guess, they are killing two birds with one stone, so to speak; they're exercising and their dogs are exercising too. I think it's a good idea in summary, but in theory and practice it seems...
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    Going to the vet

    I think going to a vet about twice a year is good, twice a year seems sufficient enough to keep the dog healthy and make sure that everything is as it should be. When I owned dogs, I only took them to the vet if they were sick. These days, since I'm older and wiser, I would definitely take my...
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    Would you tell?

    If you know that your neighbor has a dog and the landlord doesn't allow pets, would you tell on your neighbor? If the dog is barking and leaving little 'gems' all around then I can understand telling on your neighbor, but if the dog was quiet but you knew your neighbor had a pet and pets are...
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    Caution: make sure to update microchip info

    That's so sad. As a dog lover, it's a terrible feeling to think of your dog out there lost. Ugh. I can't... it's just too much to deal with. You are so right, the microchip information needs to be kept up to date. Hopefully when the dog is found, whoever finds him will at least know that the...
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    How long and often do you walk your dog?

    Ideally what do you think is the set amount of time that you should walk a dog every day? I think lack of exercise is one of the biggest issues that dogs face. I know there are some owners who walk their dogs every day to let the dog 'do its business' but that's not the same thing as a long...
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    What makes the essential Clicker such a powerful getting ready gadget.

    I'm not sure how I feel about the clicker, although I'm all for dogs being rewarded in a consistent manner when they have done a certain thing right. The clicker seems like it is a little bit too restrictive, like you have to have one on hand at all times. Maybe this isn't the case, but that's...
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    Bad Dreams

    I think dogs can have bad dreams, especially if they've gone through some type of traumatic experience. I think certain dogs are so cute when they are sleep running, and going through all kinds of things while they are asleep. It's fascinating to watch.:)
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    How often do you bathe your dog?

    I'm still on a mission to get myself a small dog that I want to keep inside my house. I think for health reasons and overall cleanliness in the house, the dog needs to be bathed a couple of times a week. Some people say that's way too much. Is bathing a dog once every couple of days realistic...
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    Have you ever been chased by a dog... in a bad way?

    You were brave to stand your ground, lol. I think it's wise to stand your ground in certain cases because dogs have a chase instinct, it's nothing personal. You run, they chase. That's why dogs chase cars and bite tires, or some dogs bark and chase a vacuum cleaner around the house. In my...
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    When a dog resents the owner

    In a case like that, I think there has to be some kind of abuse happening. If an owner is being good to their dog, why would a dog hate their owner? Most animals aren't like that. People do all sorts of things to their animals behind closed doors. I've heard of people giving their dog hard...
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    Have you ever been chased by a dog... in a bad way?

    I have. A few times. When I was growing up, you'd sometimes see dogs roaming around freely, even though we lived in a thoroughly residential area. I guess sometimes people would not be diligent in keeping an eye on their dogs. One time, I got chased by one of my neighbors' dogs, although I never...
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    Seeing Ghosts, Myth or True?

    I've never really given any thought at all as to whether dogs can see ghosts, but I, as well, would go with it's a myth. I agree with you that dogs and other animals have a sixth sense about things. Dogs seem to have a sense about certain people. What I like about an animal's approach to...
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    Indoor Activities for Your Dog

    If you have the space for it, you could play a little bit of fetch by using either a rolled up pair of socks or a doggie toy of some sort. You don't have to toss or roll the socks/toy too far, just a few feet away from you will do the trick. It seems as though dogs will play fetch for a really...
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    Instilling discipline

    When a dog is displaying a behavior that I personally don't like, I'll say something like, "No. Baaad." Then I'll stop them from doing whatever it is that I don't like. For instance, I'll take away the shoe that they're chewing on, walk them over to a closet where shoes are, point to the shoes...
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    Tied or Caged

    Both are very restrictive. I would say the cage is more so restrictive, because you can tie a dog to a tether of any length. For transport the cage would be much more secure, although I've seen people tie their dogs to the inside back of an open truck, or not tie them and drive off with the dog...
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    Fostering dogs

    I agree with you @SpanielsRule, I would get too attached too. I think it's a great thing to foster a dog, but I think it's a sad thing too. The dog gets attached to you as well, and then has to go away. Ugh! But it's great to be able to provide a dog a home, even if it is only for a short time I...
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