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Old 01-20-2004, 12:10 PM
GeekyPenguin GeekyPenguin is offline
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Originally posted by ZTAngel
He hardly ever goes to the bathroom in his cage. The only time he will is when he's left in there all day and he has no choice. When I come home from work and walk him, he's fine and there's no problem. This poor dog can't hold himself for 12 hours! I doubt any human could do that!

That's a great idea GP...asking to buy the dog from him. I'm thinking that once my bf moves out that I might do that. I would love to take the dog. When me and my boyfriend are there, the dog is always taken care of properly. He gets food, water, baths, walked on a regular basis, and (most importantly) he gets love and attention. The problem is when the bf goes out of town for a little while. I know that I could provide that dog a much better home than his roommate can.

And I think if you did it that way, he'd feel better about it, not so much like "Oh, ZTAngel and Mr. ZTAngel think I can't raise my damn dog" but instead "ZTAngel and Mr. ZTAngel love my little puppy so much that they want him, what a good job I did raising him." I just hate to see animals in bad homes when they have people who want to love them. I think this means I might become a dog lady when I'm older.
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