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Originally Posted by Luvdogs2 GHAAAAA!!! *that is frustration because it seems like some responses are much like the dogs actions, failure to listen* THIS IS NOT DIRECTED AT YOU GEMY
The dog is well cared for, the dog is loved, the dog is played with, the dog has attention when people are home, JUST NOT WHEN I'M HOME AND I'M STUDYING. It is impossible to do complex differential equations or Fourier analysis on damping of an oscillating beam with natural frequencies to develop resonance for design criteria when you have a dog that likes to sneak around the corner and crap or pee on the floor!!
Other than that, the dog is allowed out and to run around the apartment, but has to stay within eye shot.
The dog has been hit twice for biting me 3 times...and they weren't even hard hits - just a progression from negative reinforcement to a few swats on the nose with an open hand.
I'm here for help, not ridicule. If I'm doing something wrong, don't tell me I'm wrong and walk away - show me where I'm wrong and how to do it right!! I'm here for help! |
Smart dog. I would not listen to someone who hit me either. You can compare me to a dog all day long. That will not change my opinion of your statements.
You hit a small dog and I find that reprehensible...fist or open hand.
Help? I have help for you. Go to counseling and figure out why you cannot control yourself and feel a need hit small dogs because they "don't listen to you". I am not going to listen to you either. I stand by what I have said. You are not drawing me into this game.