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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 59905"><p>Well, Kenzie is Sooooo full of energy, she never stops. She chews and if there isn't anything in site..she finds it. She jumps on everyone. We are working on that, but it wouldn't help with so many little toddlers around. She could scratch them and knock them over so easy. Even if she were near us and tied up, she would cry and whin and bark.</p><p></p><p>I just took care of the neighbors two dogs for a week. husband and I and difficult child would take turns going over, feeding dogs, cat and fish. Taking dogs out, in. husband and I would take one of them home (we have fenced in yard, they do not)The other one has a hard time walking and barely makes it out the door. It takes him 20 minutes to get out the door and 20 minutes to get in. If I made him cross the street it would be an hour!</p><p></p><p>But, we take the dogs bones, I walk the one dog, we play with them, and bring our dogs over (they know us very well) I stay in their house for a while when I bring them home. </p><p>I wish she would do the same. But they work. She is more flexible in the summer. She said she will take her home after work for a few hours. Her kids will be home during the day.</p><p>I just feel so guilty. The thought of her all alone is scary. She loves everyone. Even the VET. lol, because Chloe starts shaking the minute we pull in the parking lot of the vet.</p><p></p><p>I don't know. Maybe I'll check the humane society for a family.</p><p>My neighbor always says, It's a dog. But, she is such a part of the family. I don't want her to be scared.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 59905"] Well, Kenzie is Sooooo full of energy, she never stops. She chews and if there isn't anything in site..she finds it. She jumps on everyone. We are working on that, but it wouldn't help with so many little toddlers around. She could scratch them and knock them over so easy. Even if she were near us and tied up, she would cry and whin and bark. I just took care of the neighbors two dogs for a week. husband and I and difficult child would take turns going over, feeding dogs, cat and fish. Taking dogs out, in. husband and I would take one of them home (we have fenced in yard, they do not)The other one has a hard time walking and barely makes it out the door. It takes him 20 minutes to get out the door and 20 minutes to get in. If I made him cross the street it would be an hour! But, we take the dogs bones, I walk the one dog, we play with them, and bring our dogs over (they know us very well) I stay in their house for a while when I bring them home. I wish she would do the same. But they work. She is more flexible in the summer. She said she will take her home after work for a few hours. Her kids will be home during the day. I just feel so guilty. The thought of her all alone is scary. She loves everyone. Even the VET. lol, because Chloe starts shaking the minute we pull in the parking lot of the vet. I don't know. Maybe I'll check the humane society for a family. My neighbor always says, It's a dog. But, she is such a part of the family. I don't want her to be scared. [/QUOTE]
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