Yes, and some of the craziest and problematic dogs are at the pound, because their former owners had issues with them digging, peeing on clothes, howling at night, surfing the counter, eating cat poop, chewing shoes, etc. Using a trusted breeder will better the chances of you knowing what you will get.
Two of my dogs came from the Humane Society. One was a good dog that jumped the fence and got hit by a truck. The other had separation anxiety, peed on our dirty clothes, dug, jumped the fence, surfed, tore stuff up, and was agressive at times. I loved him, and hated giving him back.
My Cane Corso is a two year old pup. He has a few issues, but he has convinced me to continue getting my dogs at kennels.
I'm baaaaaack!!!!!!!!
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I personally have never had to return a shelter dog but I have an extensive back round in animal training in my life before trucking. Not every dog is right for the people that fall in love with them, nor is every person the right one for the dog that decides you are the one. It's always hard on everyone when an adoption goes south. glad you found one that has you still loving dogs.
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Feedman and Knucklehead Thank this.
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either one!!
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Well, we are officially relocated to the sprawling metropolis of Ecru MS (pop: 1017).
The Hot Chick is asleep on our new Ozark Trail Super High Rise Deluxe Inflatable Queen Sized Mattress With Integrated Simulated Box Spring Base and Flocked Top Surface.
I'll be getting her something with a smaller name real soon.
"Tatami Mat"
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So, what's the lowdown on the big fire?
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Burned to the ground, many displaced workers now competing with The Hot Chick for work.
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Fire????? What did I miss????
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