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Dog probably drank alcohol and smoked cigarettes daily.
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I was just reading somewhere about someone taking their dog camping in Colorado. The dog started acting woozy and they rushed it to the vet (2 hrs away). Vet determined that the dog had gotten into someone's cannabis or had eaten human feces. Apparently, it is a thing.
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i heard a vet describe a dog that had gotten into gummies as “fighting dragons”
Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
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Back in the 80s my buddy had a dog that loved to get high. He would blow smoke in the dog's mouth. To me it was animal abuse and not cool but my buddy insisted he never "forced" the dog - and no doubt the dog seemed to enjoy herself.
I like most dogs. My new neighbor has an ugly mutt with an aggressive temperament and it barks uncontrollably - often. Clearly not an ideal apartment dog for several reasons.
I would never intentionally harm a dog unless it was a threat to me but at some point I may be tempted to slip some dog laxative/s under the neighbor's door when he leaves.
I like most dogs. My new neighbor has an ugly mutt with an aggressive temperament and it barks uncontrollably - often. Clearly not an ideal apartment dog for several reasons.
I would never intentionally harm a dog unless it was a threat to me but at some point I may be tempted to slip some dog laxative/s under the neighbor's door when he leaves.
Gutter wrote: Fri Nov 8th 2:16pm
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you should slip a brochure for dog training under the door instead. a kennel/crate often does wonders for such behaviorsRainbowsandUnicorns wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 3:51 pm Back in the 80s my buddy had a dog that loved to get high. He would blow smoke in the dog's mouth. To me it was animal abuse and not cool but my buddy insisted he never "forced" the dog - and no doubt the dog seemed to enjoy herself.
I like most dogs. My new neighbor has an ugly mutt with an aggressive temperament and it barks uncontrollably - often. Clearly not an ideal apartment dog for several reasons.
I would never intentionally harm a dog unless it was a threat to me but at some point I may be tempted to slip some dog laxative/s under the neighbor's door when he leaves.
Have we fallen into a mesmerized state that makes us accept as inevitable that which is inferior or detrimental, as though having lost the will or the vision to demand that which is good?
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Yes. Every time I think people should never have been "created"/"evolved" and the planet would be a much better place if only animals existed.
So if people aren't supposed to live in apartment buildings who/what do you think are supposed to live in apartment buildings?
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Just rode up the elevator with a fantastic dog. While I would agree that it's generally better for dogs to live in houses, some dogs are great in apartment buildings and have owners that are very good to them. Just as some people who have dogs in houses are lousy dog owners.
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Excellent suggestion. Of course I don't fault the dog and I actually feel sorry for it.KUTradition wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 4:19 pmyou should slip a brochure for dog training under the door instead. a kennel/crate often does wonders for such behaviorsRainbowsandUnicorns wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 3:51 pm Back in the 80s my buddy had a dog that loved to get high. He would blow smoke in the dog's mouth. To me it was animal abuse and not cool but my buddy insisted he never "forced" the dog - and no doubt the dog seemed to enjoy herself.
I like most dogs. My new neighbor has an ugly mutt with an aggressive temperament and it barks uncontrollably - often. Clearly not an ideal apartment dog for several reasons.
I would never intentionally harm a dog unless it was a threat to me but at some point I may be tempted to slip some dog laxative/s under the neighbor's door when he leaves.
I said to a woman in the elevator with a dog tonight - "Your dog looks very sweet". She said he is but he can get a little wild. I replied, "As he probably should. He's a dog and he should enjoy being a dog".
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I have mixed feelings. I'm not a big fan but when I think about the plenty of people who decided to build homes on land that was once roamed freely by animals, I think a heck of a lot of people pretty much suck in regards to where they have chosen to live and lay claim to.
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Yes. I started to give you a long response but figure "yes" is all that really needed to be said in response to your question.
Gutter wrote: Fri Nov 8th 2:16pm
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not fair to the dog, not fair to the owner. dogs don't belong in apartment buildings. Even moreso than humans don't belong in apartment buildings.RainbowsandUnicorns wrote: ↑Thu Apr 21, 2022 6:58 pmJust rode up the elevator with a fantastic dog. While I would agree that it's generally better for dogs to live in houses, some dogs are great in apartment buildings and have owners that are very good to them. Just as some people who have dogs in houses are lousy dog owners.
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Part of the reason why I don't own a dog is because I don't think it's "fair" to leave a dog alone in a one bedroom apartment all day long. Another reason is because I feel it would suck for a dog to have to ride up and down 50 floors (often with other people and dogs) in an elevator every time it has to relieve itself.
That being said, some apartments are larger (more square footage) than houses and as I mentioned before, some apartment owners/renters are much better dog owners than some people who live in houses.
Also, as I joked with Dr. Pepper, if humans don't belong in apartment buildings - who does?
I understand some reasons why people are opposed to them (and agree with a few of them) but there are also some benefits to their existence for humans.
That being said, some apartments are larger (more square footage) than houses and as I mentioned before, some apartment owners/renters are much better dog owners than some people who live in houses.
Also, as I joked with Dr. Pepper, if humans don't belong in apartment buildings - who does?
I understand some reasons why people are opposed to them (and agree with a few of them) but there are also some benefits to their existence for humans.
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It's not a must for me to live in an apartment in the city but there are more advantages than disadvantages - for me - right now.
If I wasn't working in the city, my mother didn't live in the city, and my doctors were not in the city, then yes - I would probably prefer to live in a house in a nearby suburb. Especially if I had a family.
Unfortunately apartments (rentals) in the city of Chicago are not very "affordable". On average, over $2000 a month for 750 square feet and of course that includes the "bad" neighborhoods in the average. 43% of apartments (various/all sizes) in the city are over $2000 a month.
My hood.... I just read the median rental price for a studio is about $1,608, a one-bedroom is approximately $2,199, two-bedroom apartments average $3,529, and three-bedrooms are around $5,624. I actually think that's a low assessment - today.
A guy I know who lives down the block lived in a 2 bed room and his land lord wanted to raise his rent $1000 a month from last year. He basically told them to go fuck themselves but the bottom line is a lot of people are paying that "market" rate right now and I feel it's insane!
If I wasn't working in the city, my mother didn't live in the city, and my doctors were not in the city, then yes - I would probably prefer to live in a house in a nearby suburb. Especially if I had a family.
Unfortunately apartments (rentals) in the city of Chicago are not very "affordable". On average, over $2000 a month for 750 square feet and of course that includes the "bad" neighborhoods in the average. 43% of apartments (various/all sizes) in the city are over $2000 a month.
My hood.... I just read the median rental price for a studio is about $1,608, a one-bedroom is approximately $2,199, two-bedroom apartments average $3,529, and three-bedrooms are around $5,624. I actually think that's a low assessment - today.
A guy I know who lives down the block lived in a 2 bed room and his land lord wanted to raise his rent $1000 a month from last year. He basically told them to go fuck themselves but the bottom line is a lot of people are paying that "market" rate right now and I feel it's insane!
Gutter wrote: Fri Nov 8th 2:16pm
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Bingo!
Back to dogs......
Literally thousands (if not 10s/100s of thousands) of good videos I could post but I just viewed this one.
Back to dogs......
Literally thousands (if not 10s/100s of thousands) of good videos I could post but I just viewed this one.
Gutter wrote: Fri Nov 8th 2:16pm
New President - New Gutter. I am going to pledge my allegiance to Donald J. Trump and for the next 4 years I am going to be an even bigger asshole than I already am.
New President - New Gutter. I am going to pledge my allegiance to Donald J. Trump and for the next 4 years I am going to be an even bigger asshole than I already am.