07-27-2009, 04:04 AM
Chaining, not caring, fencing or controlling your dog is cruel (to the dog) and antisocial (to humans) behavior.
The reason dogs do well with people is that they are pack animals and have been domesticated to live with us. Excluding them from the social order at the home is not doing justice to the animal.
The reason they bark is mostly fear driven by the way, think about that as they slowly go nuts on the end of a chain ,,,, at the end stages I have seen many go "agro" due to neglect, they just go nuts.
Not providing interaction, leadership, proper care and direction to the animal shortchanging it and the owner. (start with weekly bath and trim for starters - they do like to be clean)
Watch how a person treats their dog, it will speak volumes about their humanity or lack there of
OK enough time at the keyboard. Le get mine out of my bed, he is late for breakfast and walk.
The reason dogs do well with people is that they are pack animals and have been domesticated to live with us. Excluding them from the social order at the home is not doing justice to the animal.
The reason they bark is mostly fear driven by the way, think about that as they slowly go nuts on the end of a chain ,,,, at the end stages I have seen many go "agro" due to neglect, they just go nuts.
Not providing interaction, leadership, proper care and direction to the animal shortchanging it and the owner. (start with weekly bath and trim for starters - they do like to be clean)
Watch how a person treats their dog, it will speak volumes about their humanity or lack there of
OK enough time at the keyboard. Le get mine out of my bed, he is late for breakfast and walk.