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Originally Posted by Grannynance
It is a slow evening here at my house so i was reading the post about dog poop
To my friend jack, jack is almost 17now so i believe he has a lot of wisdom as people say that comes with age. Jack ask me if I could make a post in his behalf he doesn't want
To start a riot or hurt anyone but bear with him a bit. First of all jack does not like to ride in a car, go to the squares, not a fan of flea markets, (fleas are not very freindy they are
Looking for a ride and food), not a fan of any stores,, he hates to walk, and dog Parks are
for people to get together to gab. He used to like a golf cart ride, but he gave that up
He felt he didn't have a good seat and it was a little to fast. Now everyone will think jack
Is a stuck in the mud, but he really enjoyes when the Ms of the house get out her 3 wheel
bike with the large basket on the back puts in that large blanket and off they go ( that's high cotton) as for poop well he has it made there he has a fellow who has a shovel an
rake to take care of the area and nobody complains because everything it in his own yard.
When my friend leave the house I get a milk bone, I have the radio on and I have three
Very nice beds in three different room. So when by friends get ready to leave they ask
Me do you want to go my answer are you nuts, brother I got it made here two
squares a day, three beds, heat, air, and most all nobody to step or trip over me, and
No rope around my neck. So people the next time you go out that door just ask your
Best friend "you want to go" and if he could talk he or she would say I will be fine see you on the flip side.
No rope to hold me.
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I appreciate your feelings, Jack. You are 17, and when our Bear was 13, he was very content to stay at home if we went out. Now Crosby is just five, and his attitude is completely different. He's got this sixth sense and knows when we're heading for the door, and he beats us to it, rarin' to go.
Early in his life we learned not to let a dog develop separation anxiety, and the way you do that is to just walk out the door without stageing "The Big Good-bye." So therefore, Crosby endures our absences without panic. but that doesn't mean he likes them. We don't take him to the squares because we don't go there very much. We don't take him to restaurants much because he is 85 lbs, although the times we have done that, he has behaved perfectly. He was not happy riding in a friend's golf cart, so we don't do that. But we take him wherever we can, and he enjoys bring out an about. PetSmart and Petco are two of his faves.
So you, Jack, and Crosby are two different dogs with two different attitudes about going out with your owners. Just like all of us in TV are different. How you feel is right for you and your owner, Jack, and how Crosby feels is right for him and us.
The day will come when Croz will be too tired to go out with us. Until then, we accommodate him whenever it will be safest and most convenient for him to be with us. If he could at all be in jeopardy, we leave him at home.
Good heath and many more years to you, Jack. The person you own sounds great!