Let's start over......
I know the kennel is suppose to be good for them but she'd have so much energy and be crazy when I got home after having her in the kennel for 8-9 hours a day so I started leaving her out. She would get into the cuboards and take things out so I put child safety latches on them and put everything that's out up where she can't get them.
I'm gonna leave a chicken and some potatoes out tomorrow. Maybe she'll have dinner ready by time I get home
I'm gonna leave a chicken and some potatoes out tomorrow. Maybe she'll have dinner ready by time I get home
Haha my dog is freaking evil. He's a lab and golden retriever mix but a while back my whole family went to the clubhouse and he hates when we leave him at home. I had to go back and I was the last one to leave. So he got pissed at me and was smart enough to go through the trash and put it all on my bed, specifically my pillow. That's not that bad but considering that every other time he does he puts it behind his chair. That just means he took 15+ trips up and down to put that ONLY on MY bed. When we got home I yelled at him and all he did was smile at me with this evil look on his face, not like he usually does, just sit there with his ears back.....
I used to have a Great Dane. He was a digger, finally made it out. Got hit right in front of us and the guy that hit him didn't even stop!!! Miss that dog. He was HUGE & clumbsy but very lovable! He always wanted to be a "lap dog"
The Beagles that got stolen were actually good HUNTING dogs, not good pets. They'd listen but still all they did was run when let out of their cage.
The ones that ran away weren't good hunting dogs and not very good pets. No matter how many hours I spent training them, spending time with them ect. they wouldn't listen and they'd just run. I spent more time looking for them than you can imagine until one day I went to take them out and they got on a deer trail and I never did find them