I know you like painted nails, so here you go my friend.
Where is FOOâs bed?
Iâve seen that for a while, he has no place for himself, no safe spot where he can retreat, I wonder if @Flora would also like to s___p on the hard floor?
yesterday they finally bought him a good furrow and water bowl, where he can normally stand and eat and _____
now just hope that he always has fresh _____ing water available
Foo would be better of in another family that really take good care of him and where he has plenty of room to play around
I agree with you %. It doesnât matter if people deal with him a little more in the apartment, but heâs not well placed there. He can hardly walk properly on the slippery ground and walks are rather a rarity and if they are, then far too short.
Think those nails may be of more interest to @David
Are you sure that almost two hours out (only last night) can be classed as âtoo shortâ ?
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Yep, gorgeous nailsâŠ
âŠOh hang on a minute, thereâs something else in that picture, isnât there (as if I hadnât spotted it)!!!
Canât imagine what that may be, may have to take a second look
Are you two talking about whatâs on the guyâs wrist.
2 hours is too much, hé is not grown up enough for that yet,
But they should take him more often for a Walk, at least 3 times a day for a Long Walk and in between that a few times a Short one
They been out for 2 hours, we do not know what they have done, they could have sat on a bench in a park, no?
Certainly not. However, the time takes some getting used to.
In addition, 4 times 30 minutes spread over the day would be better for the dog in any case and would also save the puppy pad, which the dog probably still uses at the age of 2, provided that the walks do not take place more often during the day.
Yes, youâre probably right
I own a condo in a high-rise, love dogs! But wouldnât own one unless I had a fenced off yard that I could let it out a number of time a day so it could run around and enjoy outside time. And thatâs other than going for a walk or walls. But hey, thatâs just meâŠ
I fully agree with you here
the biggest problem is that people imagine the kind of dog they want, but they do not take into account the needs of the dog or not sufficiently. Flora lives in an apartment building, which is quite normal for the area where she lives, but that means that a dog has no room to play there and no yard of her own to jump, run and romp about, if the choice of the dog in their If their eyes is correct, then the choice of living space is wrong and they should move to a house on the ground floor with a garden or a park in the immediate vicinity! At most a chihuahua or dachshund would be wise for this house.
Agree. But even if I wanted to have a dog here I couldnât. Only âcertified/registeredâ service dogs are allowed. But you can have a cat. This is my fur baby Luna, sheâs leash trained and we go for walks (when we can) and car rides that she just loves! You ask her if she wants to go for a walk or car ride she takes off like a rocket to where her harness and leash areâŠand meowing like crazy! I swear sheâs saying âhurry up human!â lol