Originally posted by zipdoa
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Originally posted by zipdoa
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Chyea broOriginally posted by CMW403
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Originally posted by InRich
tell her I'll pick her up in the vetteOriginally posted by InRich
The X5 i bought earlier this year really is FULLY LOADED though not a single option missing including infrared night driving
My old pal Wiley too! hahahaOriginally posted by zipdoa
Chyea bro
Dogs by instinct are cave mammals, and many of them enjoy the security of a kennel.Originally posted by Guillermo
hunting dogs aren't big, LOL. and i certainly wouldn't want to be locked in a cage where I can just turn around. many people here say "they are animals and can't feel it," but that's nonsense as the underlying physiology is exactly the same.
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Originally posted by r3cc0s
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actually, as I understand it, Canis lupis (wolves, dingoes, and domesticated dogs) are not "cave mammals," and while they do use dens for whelping puppies, they do not actually live or sleep in dens or caves.Originally posted by Weapon_R
Dogs by instinct are cave mammals, and many of them enjoy the security of a kennel.
if waht you said was true, you would see dogs burrowing away into little nooks and crannies of your house to go to sleep... but do they do that? no - instead, they pass out on the couch or in the middle of the floor.
Last edited by Guillermo; 12-08-2011 at 10:31 PM.
We bring our dog to Sleep Rover just off of McKnight and Deerfoot (close to the Golden Acre there). They only kennel the dogs during feeding time and if the owners request it. If your dog can't be in a kennel at all even during feeding time, they can accommodate that too. They also have a pretty big yard and the dogs get let out once every hour. The people there are awesome and I would never let anyone else handle my dog.