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thekunk07

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same here
 

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Originally Posted by slack tide
The beautiful meat head gym-rat couple next door just bought a puppy - chocolate lab - 12 weeks old or so.

The lovely owners have already began their M-F 9-5 work regimen while leaving the puppy crated.

I work from home a few days a week..

He barks non-stop (literally) with no more than .75 of a second in between barks, all day long. Literally, all day - with no break. I love animals but in full disclosure I want him to get kennel cough so it will dull his current high-pitched bark.

Last night he took a dump on the front walkway in front of my condo and they knocked on my door to let me know to watch out for ice on the walk way as they just hosed it off because quote, "their new puppy just took a dump". I bit my tongue this go-round, but next time Mr. Barks want to pull another stunt like yesterday...I will kindly let them know I'm upset at the proximity of my workspace to their new puppy's vocal cords.

A human being, living within the law, quietly inhabiting their dwelling, should take precedence over a dog.

p.s. good dogs are hard to come by. like women. One bad mistake in dog character judgment and you got yourself 10+ years of pain **********.



Hahaha, you're a douchebag.

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Originally Posted by phaseshift
p.s. good dogs are hard to come by. like women. One bad mistake in dog character judgment and you got yourself 10+ years of pain **********.
In my experience the problem is always the dog owner, not the dog. I have had terrible luck with cats on the other hand. They are untrainable monsters. Never again.
 

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Originally Posted by A Fellow Linguist
Just now:

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Dior (mine is black, however), CdG


Don't care for the dior, great CDG tho
 

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if that shirt didnt have that name attached to it you would all think it was ugly...
 

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Originally Posted by phoenixrecon
if that shirt didnt have that name attached to it you would all think it was ugly...

This times a thousand, it's hideous.
 

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yeah, would never have done this if we were both out all day

Originally Posted by phaseshift
I would not recommend getting a puppy if you can't take care of it in the early ages. Pups around that age need to be out of their cage every 30 minutes to go to the bathroom and if they can't do that and leave it in its crate for most of the day they are not ready for a puppy. I got my golden retriever pup when he was 9 weeks (whos now 8 months old) happy as can be and been potty trained since he was 12 weeks old. Takes a lot of time and commitment just like taking care of a baby. Thank god I had just gotten out of the marine corps and had some time to myself before college started.
 

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Originally Posted by phoenixrecon
if that shirt didnt have that name attached to it you would all think it was ugly...

I think its ugly even with the tag

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love how he complains about the noise but does not appear at all concerned about the dog

No ****, I'd mention the barking issue to my neighbors and/or put some headphones to get some work done while at home, dont blame the poor dog man, not cool, he's just scared and lonely
 

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A bark collar did wonders for my chocolate lab when she was a puppy. Some people think they are cruel, but the dog will learn very quickly.
 

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i bought one of these for my cat so i could take it with me to work and school


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im sure it would work for their puppy
 

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I can't stop laughing
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