new doggy from da pound

Yo Ma Ma

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Originally posted by: nourdmrolNMT1
one of those links dont work, which one i dont know off hand lol.

MIKE

5th one..

Nice dog.. I'm sure he is happy to have a home :)
 

Fingolfin269

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I'm moving in a couple of weeks and plan on getting a dog from the pound. I'm not trying to hijack your thread or anything but can you, or anyone else, give me some advice here? It will be an inside dog and it will also be the first inside dog I've ever owned. Do I need to limit myself to puppies or is it still fairly easy to house break older dogs?

 

McCarthy

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Pound dogs rock and so do you, kermalou.

Fingolfin269 - When I adopted my dog he'd been running stray for at least a few months that I know of and he was just around a year old. Only took a couple days to get him trained to show he needed out instead of aiming for a lamp, though it was a few weeks before he quit eyeing the lamp. I probably got lucky, but I wouldn't have any reservations about adopting an adult dog again.
 

alkemyst

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Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
I'm moving in a couple of weeks and plan on getting a dog from the pound. I'm not trying to hijack your thread or anything but can you, or anyone else, give me some advice here? It will be an inside dog and it will also be the first inside dog I've ever owned. Do I need to limit myself to puppies or is it still fairly easy to house break older dogs?

what are you looking for?

all dogs in urban america should be inside.

older dogs if house broken remain house broken normally....

however if you are gone 8+ hours a dog can't do it. Can you?

8 hours is pushing it....give a doggie door to a fenced area.
 

Otaking

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Cute! I've been wanting a dog as well, but I'm just not home enough to take care of it. :frown:
 

Fingolfin269

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Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
I'm moving in a couple of weeks and plan on getting a dog from the pound. I'm not trying to hijack your thread or anything but can you, or anyone else, give me some advice here? It will be an inside dog and it will also be the first inside dog I've ever owned. Do I need to limit myself to puppies or is it still fairly easy to house break older dogs?

what are you looking for?

all dogs in urban america should be inside.

older dogs if house broken remain house broken normally....

however if you are gone 8+ hours a dog can't do it. Can you?

8 hours is pushing it....give a doggie door to a fenced area.

No fence. If dogs can't hold it for 8 hours I guess I'll get a pet rock. :p
 

Fingolfin269

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Originally posted by: McCarthy
Pound dogs rock and so do you, kermalou.

Fingolfin269 - When I adopted my dog he'd been running stray for at least a few months that I know of and he was just around a year old. Only took a couple days to get him trained to show he needed out instead of aiming for a lamp, though it was a few weeks before he quit eyeing the lamp. I probably got lucky, but I wouldn't have any reservations about adopting an adult dog again.

I'm definately going to look into. The great thing is that I'm also a cat person so the worst case scenario is that I end up with a cat. I just really want a dog but only if I can be convinced that I won't come home from work every day with $hit and piss all over the house. :p One good thing about the place I'm moving into is that the kitchen is huge. I can always get one of those barriers and force the dog to remain inside of the tiled portion of the house so that stuff is easy to clean up if something happens.

 

Aharami

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Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
I'm moving in a couple of weeks and plan on getting a dog from the pound. I'm not trying to hijack your thread or anything but can you, or anyone else, give me some advice here? It will be an inside dog and it will also be the first inside dog I've ever owned. Do I need to limit myself to puppies or is it still fairly easy to house break older dogs?

what are you looking for?

all dogs in urban america should be inside.

older dogs if house broken remain house broken normally....

however if you are gone 8+ hours a dog can't do it. Can you?

8 hours is pushing it....give a doggie door to a fenced area.

No fence. If dogs can't hold it for 8 hours I guess I'll get a pet rock. :p

i think 8 hrs is a bit too much. i had a dog back in high school. he was home alone for like 6 hrs. mom would walk him when she left for work (after i left for school) and I'd walk him when i got back from school around 3. He'd run outta the house and do his stuff as soon as i opened the back door. You could tell he was holdin it in
 

Fingolfin269

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Originally posted by: Aharami
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
I'm moving in a couple of weeks and plan on getting a dog from the pound. I'm not trying to hijack your thread or anything but can you, or anyone else, give me some advice here? It will be an inside dog and it will also be the first inside dog I've ever owned. Do I need to limit myself to puppies or is it still fairly easy to house break older dogs?

what are you looking for?

all dogs in urban america should be inside.

older dogs if house broken remain house broken normally....

however if you are gone 8+ hours a dog can't do it. Can you?

8 hours is pushing it....give a doggie door to a fenced area.

No fence. If dogs can't hold it for 8 hours I guess I'll get a pet rock. :p

i think 8 hrs is a bit too much. i had a dog back in high school. he was home alone for like 6 hrs. mom would walk him when she left for work (after i left for school) and I'd walk him when i got back from school around 3. He'd run outta the house and do his stuff as soon as i opened the back door. You could tell he was holdin it in

Bah. I guess I'll need to ask the people I know who are gone for 8-10 hours at work whether or not they have a problem with this every day that they come home. I know there are a lot of cat haters but score one for the litter box. :p