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RE: Got a new dog!
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Ruphus
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RE: Got a new dog! (in reply to Anders Eliasson)
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ORIGINAL: Anders Eliasson Teach your dog to stay in the car for some 4 - 5 hours (in the shade of course) when its small. Then you can go to museums etc. No problem. Nimbus, my dog, loves the car and he stays totally calm there as long as its not to hot. He hasnt eaten any parts yet and he´s 8 years old. He has even slept full nights there, no problem. When I get back, he´s still sleepy and wants to continue sleeping. I like reading of such, hoping it to indicate generally possible condition. Because, in special literature it is usually emphasized that a dog should not be left alone for more than a very short period of time. Wolve packs always stay in contact when roaming separately, and dogs being even more fixated on their ( human ) pals whilst without time estimation, are being said to be craving badly already after a very short time of separation. - What remains inadequate owning without doubt, is what a large number of owners do; leaving their dogs alone for many hours every day. Agony, not only but especially for single dogs. Ruphus
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