Good Morning everyone!
Okay, here is my problem: I am housing for some people who keep their dog in a crate, and when I say keep in, I mean keep in. And they walk by the crate as if the dog (Buster) and the crate are pieces of furniture. To get the dog back in they use one of those spikey collars or beat the dogs back end. I broke down in tears while sitting for the dog, I could not do these things.
So, my bright idea, bring Buster home with me. Buster does not have any of the behavioral problems that the owners claimed he has. And he has been around cats, which he likes to chase.
Anna is not happy about me brining home a big black lab. She will not come out and introduce her self, She is hiding , but I find her every time.
I told the people that if they wanted I would take Buster so he could live a good life here, not in some crate. They have not given me a answer as of yet. So, how do I help Anna thru this, or will Buster and Anna figure it out on their own?
~donna
Okay, here is my problem: I am housing for some people who keep their dog in a crate, and when I say keep in, I mean keep in. And they walk by the crate as if the dog (Buster) and the crate are pieces of furniture. To get the dog back in they use one of those spikey collars or beat the dogs back end. I broke down in tears while sitting for the dog, I could not do these things.
So, my bright idea, bring Buster home with me. Buster does not have any of the behavioral problems that the owners claimed he has. And he has been around cats, which he likes to chase.
Anna is not happy about me brining home a big black lab. She will not come out and introduce her self, She is hiding , but I find her every time.
I told the people that if they wanted I would take Buster so he could live a good life here, not in some crate. They have not given me a answer as of yet. So, how do I help Anna thru this, or will Buster and Anna figure it out on their own?
~donna