What is wrong is people who buy, or take in a dog then dump it when "it doesn't housetrain itself." When it does dog things like bark and shed. When they KNOW they have a no-pets clause in their rental or lease agreement, and do it anyway. When they actually have no time to train or exercise, or groom a pet. When they buy or take in, again and again and when the animal becomes inconvenient, or mature and not so cute any more, dump it on a shelter.
SO VERY TRUE...some people DO expect a dog to "train itself" and that's just not going to happen. It takes MONTHS to train a dog...some dogs are harder to train than others but I do know that I have always succeeded in house training my dogs. My golden was trained in a week...my boxer, close to a year for him to "get it" but now he's totally trained! It comes with owning a pet...you have to be willing to put in the work to train it IF you want a nice family pet...you will be WELL rewarded for your efforts. Our boxer is the BEST dog we ever had because we took the time to work with him. I recently found a home for my pom who gets trampled by my boxer (now 80 lbs) BIG TIME and I worked hard to find a good home for him and asked for references. I offered the new owners the option to return him to me if they for any reason change their minds. I want to know where my dog is and that he is taken care of. He was returned to me last week because her landlord changed her mind and decided they could not have pets. It sure does help when you KNOW your situation BEFORE you get the pet. That is very true! Now I'm not sure I want to try again to re-home him or not
SO VERY TRUE...some people DO expect a dog to "train itself" and that's just not going to happen. It takes MONTHS to train a dog...some dogs are harder to train than others but I do know that I have always succeeded in house training my dogs. My golden was trained in a week...my boxer, close to a year for him to "get it" but now he's totally trained! It comes with owning a pet...you have to be willing to put in the work to train it IF you want a nice family pet...you will be WELL rewarded for your efforts. Our boxer is the BEST dog we ever had because we took the time to work with him. I recently found a home for my pom who gets trampled by my boxer (now 80 lbs) BIG TIME and I worked hard to find a good home for him and asked for references. I offered the new owners the option to return him to me if they for any reason change their minds. I want to know where my dog is and that he is taken care of. He was returned to me last week because her landlord changed her mind and decided they could not have pets. It sure does help when you KNOW your situation BEFORE you get the pet. That is very true! Now I'm not sure I want to try again to re-home him or not
