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The difference in how dogs are treated in different regions. My question: why?
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 304875" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>When I met Tony he had never had an inside dog. They were simply outside critters. Most cats were too though he did sneak one in the house after his mom died and kept it in his room. He really never wanted me to have a dog in the house but I convinced him otherwise when we got our first dog when Jamie was two. At first he wouldnt even let that dog -Lady - in but one day it was raining really bad so he brought her in the house. He told her to stay in the corner and to his complete amazement she did exactly as she was told. She followed his every instruction without him talking to her like a dog. She was more like a person. She was so well trained. She came to us from the shelter at about 2 or 3. She never lived outside again. She finally died when Jamie was 17. That made her somewhere around 19 or 20 or older! She was quite a dog. We have had many dogs since we first got her and most of them have lived in the house. A few were hunting dogs who lived outside. All were taken care of. Now we have a spoiled brat dog. I would have never believed that Tony would have a 5 pound furry ball of fluff that follows him everywhere but he does....lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 304875, member: 1514"] When I met Tony he had never had an inside dog. They were simply outside critters. Most cats were too though he did sneak one in the house after his mom died and kept it in his room. He really never wanted me to have a dog in the house but I convinced him otherwise when we got our first dog when Jamie was two. At first he wouldnt even let that dog -Lady - in but one day it was raining really bad so he brought her in the house. He told her to stay in the corner and to his complete amazement she did exactly as she was told. She followed his every instruction without him talking to her like a dog. She was more like a person. She was so well trained. She came to us from the shelter at about 2 or 3. She never lived outside again. She finally died when Jamie was 17. That made her somewhere around 19 or 20 or older! She was quite a dog. We have had many dogs since we first got her and most of them have lived in the house. A few were hunting dogs who lived outside. All were taken care of. Now we have a spoiled brat dog. I would have never believed that Tony would have a 5 pound furry ball of fluff that follows him everywhere but he does....lol. [/QUOTE]
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