it's the quality of the time you spend with your dog that counts, not the quantity.
most people leave their dogs at home during the day. We leave ours from 8am till 6pm - with a quick call at lunch time - and I know I'm not cruel. Some people mistake dogs as little people and they're not I'm afraid - as much as we think they are sometimes! They are more than capable of being left on their own for short periods.
If digging is to relieve boredom then he is no longer bored when he digs.
I have not seem my poor old cat for 3 months. Think she was sick of the dog being at her. The book seems perfect. All about collies as pets and specifically asking, and presumably answering, the question "how can I keep my border collie from being destructive when im not at home?"moneygrower said:or a cat might put manners on him? [broken link removed]
Swallows said:Country area lots of space and not tied up. Not much you can do.
It wasn't my intention to offend you or your wife on the care of your pet, I'm English and MOST pets are kept in at night, just wondered why yours wasn't. Maybe a doggy friend would help - might be a nightmare tho if you end up with another digger!!Originally posted by Beaky
he gets very good attention from my wife and I and I fail to see how you can judge the quality of our attention to our dog.
beaky said:Can anyone tell me how to insert a quote from the pervious poster when i want to refer to one of their points?
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