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Old 01-08-2008, 03:23 PM   #11 (permalink)
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I'd love to have a shock collar for my mom's yapping ass Chi. Thank God, I do not. I'd sit there and push the button just for the hell of it. I hate that dog.
Sometimes I wish I had one for the kid...he's getting to the "know it all" age...sometimes he's the sweetest kid, sometimes he drives me crazy. Wouldn't trade him for the world, though.
Chi's can be yappy, no doubt....I wonder if one of those no-bark machines would help, I think it emits a tone or something that the dog can hear that makes them stop barking. (haven't researched it so don't know how they work.)
My cousin took his dog to A-jack, and hasn't had any problems w/ his dog.
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Sometimes I wish I had one for the kid...he's getting to the "know it all" age...sometimes he's the sweetest kid, sometimes he drives me crazy. Wouldn't trade him for the world, though.
Chi's can be yappy, no doubt....I wonder if one of those no-bark machines would help, I think it emits a tone or something that the dog can hear that makes them stop barking. (haven't researched it so don't know how they work.)
My cousin took his dog to A-jack, and hasn't had any problems w/ his dog.
Mine doesn't know it all yet. He's in the WHY stage.
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Mine doesn't know it all yet. He's in the WHY stage.
Well just have him ask my kid, he knows all the answers.
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Old 01-08-2008, 03:42 PM   #14 (permalink)
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Mine doesn't know it all yet. He's in the WHY stage.

My 4 y/o just started that WHY crap..


 
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Old 01-08-2008, 03:45 PM   #15 (permalink)
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My 4 y/o just started that WHY crap..


Mine never did the WHY stuff that much because I had the same answer everytime and I guess they got tired of hearing "because Im your dad and I said so"
 
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Mine never did the WHY stuff that much because I had the same answer everytime and I guess they got tired of hearing "because Im your dad and I said so"
I don't answer him.

 
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Old 01-08-2008, 03:51 PM   #17 (permalink)
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Just wondering if anyone has had any problems with their dogs after staying at ApplejackK-9 Academy & Kennel? Just picked up my dog and after being home for a few days developed gastrointestinal problems to include severe diarrhea and vomiting that has required an extended stay at a vetenarian to the tune of around $2500. I am not saying that this was caused by Applejack at this point, but I am wondering if anyone else has had a problem????? Please let me know.
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I've heard very mixed reviews on their facility. It had a better reputation 5-10years ago.
Ask them what kind of food they fed it, if your dog had any bad stool while boarding, or if any other boarders had issues when they went home. They should keep track of any vomitting/diarrhea that might have gone on during your pets visit. The best thing is to always call them and report what has gone on. Also try to send your dog with it's own food since it seems to have a sensitive system..
Vomitting and diarrhea for 2500? Seems steep, what was the diagnosis?
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Old 01-08-2008, 03:59 PM   #18 (permalink)
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My shep, Max, died while in their care. Nobody knows what happened.
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I don't answer him.

I do. I always say "because that's just the way it is". He gets huffy.
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Old 01-08-2008, 04:21 PM   #20 (permalink)
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My shep, Max, died while in their care. Nobody knows what happened.
Is this for real ? I would freak out if that happened to my dog. What did they do about it? Any thing? Iam so sorry! I can't believe that happened to you, that is so sad.
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