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Bugeater 01-21-2011 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by noswad (Post 7373800)
seriously, they take that thing with them everywhere. I guess it is cute, but I wouldn't have a dog that I had to take with me. "he gets seperation anxiety" is what the kids say

As her parent, it's your job to tell her how rude, inconsiderate and downright stupid it is for her to drag a ****ing dog everywhere she goes. If someone brought some yappy ankle biter into my house my dog would kill the thing without hesitation.

bevischief 01-21-2011 06:33 PM

My youngest would own him and would not place another dog in that place.

HonestChieffan 01-21-2011 06:35 PM

Two worthless breeds. Let them fight it out.

Phobia 01-21-2011 06:57 PM

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Originally Posted by noswad (Post 7373801)
bwahaha love it!!!

Yeah - you're the mom. You should have mastered some passive-aggressive technique like that by now. Do whatever you got to do in order to make her think it's her brilliant idea to start leaving her dog at home. They can't take it everywhere. If it has anxiety, cure it. It's not going to be cured toting it to wal-mart and everywhere else.

Phobia 01-21-2011 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by HonestChieffan (Post 7373888)
Two worthless breeds. Let them fight it out.

Thanks for your productive contribution to the thread.

Bill Lundberg 01-21-2011 07:25 PM

My mother in law had a 4 lb Maltese. Our boxer rough housed it a bit just playing. Eventually they got along swimmingly as you can see below.

BTW - The maltese is a gay homosexual. NTTAWWT

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Phobia 01-21-2011 10:10 PM

The boxer is the homosexual plus he catches.

Lzen 01-21-2011 10:43 PM

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Originally Posted by HonestChieffan (Post 7373888)
Two worthless breeds. Let them fight it out.

Worthless? Boxers are the best dogs I've ever owned. You know not of which you speak.

Lzen 01-21-2011 10:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill Lundberg (Post 7373966)
My mother in law had a 4 lb Maltese. Our boxer rough housed it a bit just playing. Eventually they got along swimmingly as you can see below.

BTW - The maltese is a gay homosexual. NTTAWWT

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You do realize that the Maltese is trying to dominate the boxer? And did he lift his leg at the end of the first vid to piss on the boxer? I would think that would be very bad. That boxer may just decide he's had enough an **** up that little ankle biter. But maybe your dog is extremely mild mannered. I know mine would have none of that.

kcfanXIII 01-22-2011 12:23 AM

I trust my dog around smaller dogs more then larger ones. He is extremely patient with puppies, small dogs and cats. I've seen little dogs try to get an attitude with him and he basically lays on them till they chill out.

Kennels prevent seperation anxiety distruction. But since its a little dog it will prob bark and piss the roommates off so if she really doesn't like them that's a plus.

CaliforniaChief 01-22-2011 12:32 AM

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Originally Posted by frazod (Post 7373569)
THIS. I've never understood people who do this. I guess if you know in advance that it's okay, sure, but to just assume I want some strange ****ing animal in my house? **** you, get out.

This.
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Originally Posted by Bugeater (Post 7373772)
That's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard.

This.
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Originally Posted by Bugeater (Post 7373867)
As her parent, it's your job to tell her how rude, inconsiderate and downright stupid it is for her to drag a ****ing dog everywhere she goes. If someone brought some yappy ankle biter into my house my dog would kill the thing without hesitation.

And this.

I'm not suggesting you go to the Michael Vick playbook but just wow.

The pussification of this country continues. The dog has separation anxiety? BFD. It sounds like it needs to be told that in normal homes, animals don't control the agenda. P-E-O-P-L-E do.

Just tell your daughter not to bring the dog over. It's your house, your rules. And if she drops some crap about not coming over, particularly considering what you're dealing with right now health-wise, then she needs a serious come to Jesus conversation.

For the life of me I cannot figure out the mentality that grips people about their animals. There's a lot of personal childhood scars being projected onto animals and I just don't get it.

I love my dog. Fun to play with, great companion, fun for the kids, but a DOG.

Bill Lundberg 01-22-2011 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Lzen (Post 7374258)
You do realize that the Maltese is trying to dominate the boxer? And did he lift his leg at the end of the first vid to piss on the boxer? I would think that would be very bad. That boxer may just decide he's had enough an **** up that little ankle biter. But maybe your dog is extremely mild mannered. I know mine would have none of that.


Yes, I realize all of that. There was no pissing, he's not into golden showers. Chas is pretty laid back when it comes to little dogs, he's definitely not the same around larger dogs. He is usually the dominant dog when he's around other dogs his size. Doesn't much matter now, the little dog had an unfortunate incident in the horse barn and has moved on to the big fire hydrant in the sky.

Rasputin 01-22-2011 08:45 AM

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Take it from Bob

andoman 01-22-2011 08:58 AM

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We have three dogs: Great Dane, Australian Cattle Dog and a 3 legged Rat Terrier. The Dane and ACD both play well with the little guy. An occasional nip if the play gets too rough. The bigger two will sometimes lay down and let the little guy trounce all over them. Ours each have a bed in the living room and will go lay on it when commanded.

Like most have said on here, I'd let them play supervised.

Lzen 01-22-2011 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by andoman (Post 7374584)
We have three dogs: Great Dane, Australian Cattle Dog and a 3 legged Rat Terrier. The Dane and ACD both play well with the little guy. An occasional nip if the play gets too rough. The bigger two will sometimes lay down and let the little guy trounce all over them. Ours each have a bed in the living room and will go lay on it when commanded.

Like most have said on here, I'd let them play supervised.

Which one is not like the others?


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