It's the long revenge; that's the fun revenge.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tony [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 1:33 PM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: Re: Dog questions
> 
> cats are extremely vengeful.
> my old cat, long gone now, when we moved
> never ever used the litter pan again.
> 
> my old couch,  which is now with my
> ex-wife bore then entire brunt of the cats furor.
> 
> tw
> 
> On 10/10/07, Mary Jo Sminkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >She's thinking about getting the beagle because she thinks Moxie is
> > >lonely when she is out with the kids and having another dog around
> > >might mellow her out.
> >
> > You're joking right?? Ha, ha, no a second dog is not likely to
> "mellow" a young, active dog out. More likely they would ramp each
> other up if you are not giving the dog(s) proper daily exercise and
> challenge. My young sheltie for instance is very calm and sleeps when
> he's by himself. Around other dogs he will play and run and chase for
> hours on end until the other dogs want to kill him. ;-)
> >
> >
> > >The main question here how do male and female young dogs *typically*
> > >get along when they're both reproductive system deprived?
> >
> > Spay/neutering has little to do with it, as does sex. It has a lot
> more to do with the dog's dominance/activity level/social skills, etc.
> I've had unneutered dogs that got along well with any newcomers, and
> neutered dogs that would take ages to adjust to them.
> >
> >
> > >I know, there are a slew of others including, "is my wife nuts for
> > >wanting to get another dog when the one we have isn't fully
> trained?"
> >
> > Probably. It sounds like you might not have quite enough time for the
> dog you already have, particularly if you have kids. A lot of people
> have the misconception that a small dog will just get enough exercise
> and mental stimulation running around the house and yard....not so!
> Keep in mind your dog was originally bred to hunt, they like to have a
> job. Maybe you could look into doing go-to-ground with her...I love dog
> sports and activities of any kind, stuff that involves instinct is
> particularly cool as you see the brain just click into it. The dogs
> just love doing what they were meant to do and it's often great fun for
> the kids as well.
> >
> >
> > >and "can cats truly plot to kill you in your sleep for adding
> another
> > >dog to the family?"  Those are secondary though.
> >
> > They might indeed! My cat still hasn't forgiven me for this annoying
> puppy I brought home!
> >
> > If you get the National Geo channel, try to catch some episodes of
> the Dog Whisperer...he does a good job of covering the importance of
> activities and exercise for dogs, and has some about how to pick a new
> dog and add it into the family.
> >
> >
> > --- Mary Jo
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> 
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