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A Taste of Home
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The Martin family grows...
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<blockquote data-quote="sunburned" data-source="post: 6515840" data-attributes="member: 30336"><p>That was the only good thing about my gf's dog: he never whined or barked, so even when we locked him in the laundry room at night, he was perfectly silent.</p><p></p><p>Sean, you are right about treating them like dogs and not humans. I've had an outside dog all my life and the only problem we ever had with him was howling when he was a puppy. Adapting from an outside beagle to an inside bullmastiff was a huge change for me, and my gf would tell me that I was insensitive and she always treated her dogs like family. The way I saw it, the dog was running her life completely, and as a result, mine as well, all because she didn't take an authoritative role with the dog. I tried to whip him into shape a bit, but only so much you can do 2 days a week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sunburned, post: 6515840, member: 30336"] That was the only good thing about my gf's dog: he never whined or barked, so even when we locked him in the laundry room at night, he was perfectly silent. Sean, you are right about treating them like dogs and not humans. I've had an outside dog all my life and the only problem we ever had with him was howling when he was a puppy. Adapting from an outside beagle to an inside bullmastiff was a huge change for me, and my gf would tell me that I was insensitive and she always treated her dogs like family. The way I saw it, the dog was running her life completely, and as a result, mine as well, all because she didn't take an authoritative role with the dog. I tried to whip him into shape a bit, but only so much you can do 2 days a week. [/QUOTE]
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