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An Idea Whose Time Has Come: An Idea Whose Time Has Come: The Time-Share Dog:eek: Can someone please tell me I am reading this wrong:( An Idea Whose Time Has Come: The Time-Share Dog - WSJ.com |
wow...that's really strange.... |
Sorry, I'm not sharing Jaxon!!!!! |
wow that is insane! |
... what ???? |
It has it's pro's and con's. It would be hardest on the dog I would think. Getting use to a human and then he's not there any longer until next time sounds too confusing to me. I do like the aspect of a human going to the ASPCA and taking a dog out for the day. I think that's a wonderful idea, however, then the poor pup has to go back. See what I mean about pro's and con's. It benefit's the human more than benefit's the dog it seems. Strange. |
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I know I wouldn't be dog sharing but it must work for others.:( |
It takes a village. LOL |
I don't share well with others....not my dogs anyway. :eek: |
hehe, Ijust realized I just posted that too!!! Now we have 2 threads going on with the same title!;) |
I just feel this is very hard in the animal. :( I wont be able to do it! Besides, no way no how I'll share my looneys! |
I had read about this before. I think its crazy. |
To me that is wrong. Dogs need to be bonded to their families. The poor dog had two different names. :eek: |
a much better "take" on this is to swap homes and pups... those who trust each other with each other's pups.... you simply swap homes for a weekend or week......the pups get to stay home and be pampered by someone new and you get to go & hang out with pups you've come to love on here.... seems like a pretty cool way to see other areas of the country without stressing your pups by travel... |
I couldn't share my babies. I could hardly last 2 hours without them. |
Very interesting. It's like a foster child waiting to be adopted and going out on visits with prospective families. Now, the time-share dog would be like a service dog -- I don't know. |
I think it's sick. I saw a special on tv about it. I would have a different opinion if it were helping homeless animals (like ARCHIE said, going to the ASPCA and taking a dog for a walk, or to the park), but the dogs I saw on tv were "designer" and purebred dogs. They actually purchased dogs to use for this business!!! I don't understand who would actually use this, EXCEPT single guys looking to get a cute dog and pick up on women! |
I guess it's like when a couple divorces or something and the dog goes with one for one week and then spends time with the other another week. Either way i feel bad for the dog, he might be confused |
no this has been around for a while now heres a website: FLEXPETZ - Flexible Pet Ownership and look whos right in the front a cute little yorkie puppy :( I don't think there's anything wrong with the shelter dogs but actually creatinga business that only rents dogs is sad... |
I don't like it.. I feel bad for the dog. Some kids don't do well going between parents and that's confusing for them and they're told what's going on and can somewhat understand. The dog doesn't have a clue. How confusing for the poor thing. :thumbdown |
Well Why not. half of the kids in the US are time shared, why not pets. My daughter insists that this is the way now days. everyone is a part time parent and they love it. BTW she is not one of them, she is a full time stay at home wife and mother, but has many friends who are part time parents. |
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In my opinion, the average american youth is nothing to set a standard to....(school violence, drug use, elementary school sexual activity) Just my opinion |
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