posted on Oct, 4 2010 @ 11:29 AM
I've never seen the show because I don't watch television but I can totally agree that a poorly trained dog is a reflection on a the person they live
with. Case in point- my neighbors have a 100 pound labrador who is a very sweet girl but totally untrained. Doesn't come when she's called, barks her
head off for hours at a time uf they leave her to herself in the backyard. I don't know how many times I've been woken up by that dog barking her fool
head off (sometimes it's several days in a row...and that makes me surly as hell). I can't walk into my own backyard without the older dog screaming
her head off at me the entire time I'm back there. All she wants is to be pet, really but still- I should be able to hang out in my own semi rural
backyard without being utterly annoyed.
Now they've just gotten a new dog. Little Australian Shepard guy. When they first brought him home, he was a nice, quiet little guy. Now...for the
third day in a row I've been woken up by him barking his head off- having, of course learned it from the other dog.
The husband- he's a scum bag. He's come over to my house several times, offering me money for...well..."activities." Doing that with his kids playing
20 feet away. I wonder if his kids are any more well trained than the dogs are- they scream their heads off in a way that if I had made those noises
when I was their age I would have gotten my head ripped off (figuratively, of course).
Edited to add: I do have a dog myself. A 60 pound shepard/rott mix. Sweet girl, doesn't bark overly much unless she's doing her job and when I tell
her to stop, she stops. She walks beside me like a decent little person, comes immediately when I call her and will stop whatever she's doing if I
need her to sit/stay for her safety or whatever reason.
edit on 4-10-2010 by Zoodie because: (no reason given)