He may be reincarnated and went to school there in another life....and just voicing his opinion the best he can...
2006-07-14 17:21:08
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answered by Gizmo 4
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Son x mom isn't a great difficulty. you ought to finally end up with deformities. Hair lip, cleft palate are some actual actual deformities which will render the puppy/s a lack of life sentence besides. different close genetic issues received't be bodily obvious yet none the a lot less nevertheless have a grave result on the puppy/s health both at start or later down the song, possibly in a million or 2 or maybe 4 years time. Inbreeding is a actual difficulty with canines and at some time, at some level even if this is this technology you're breeding or the subsequent technology from the offspring that ought to professional-create, the genes are too close and it is going to come out. Ring your vet, tell them she is in warmth and ought to have mated and also you want her spayed because of the close genetic relationship of the domestic dogs. they could and could do the technique.
2016-10-14 11:43:17
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answered by ? 2
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Dogs don't like to leave messes where they live. If given a choice between his own yard and a place farther away, a dog will always potty away from where he lives. If you're at home during the day you might try to feed him earlier and let him out about 30 minutes later. When he potties where you want him to PRAISE him immediately. If you want him to potty in your yard clean it up regularly. Most cities have laws about cleaning up after dogs in public areas. To be safe take bags with you or leave the dog at home.. You'd be surprised how many kids don't know that diseases can be spread by touching feces. While they won't dive into it, if it gets on their shoes it can be tracked into the school or get into their system. Not all kids wash their hands (with soap) long enough to kill germs. I'm sure you don't want to be responsible for your son's classmates getting sick. Maintenance crews for schools only mow the grass twice a month and picking up dog feces is not part of their job. As a dog owner it's yours. I know it's not fun - I grew up with a Great Dane. *wry grin* Good luck!
P. S. Cleaning up after your dog also teaches your son about responsibility and gives him a good example to follow!
2006-07-14 17:40:36
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answered by Talon 2
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Well, what if you take him out a few minutes before picking up your son. This way, he gets his own time to sniff around & do his business. And then, when you pick up your son, it alleviates your embarrasment. You might not have a lot of time to spare maybe, but just a few minutes before picking your son up would really help with your Lab.
Good luck.
2006-07-14 17:27:44
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answered by violetviolet 3
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Labs are so easy to train! Train your dog to go on command (do your stuff or something like that) then you can tell your dog to go before you get there. Dogs always have to go after being fed so try not feeding right before you go or taking a longer walk so you aren't near your sons school when you reach that point.
2006-07-14 18:53:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Whenever I see someone picking up their dog's poop I automatically think to myself "That's a good and responsible pet owner".
My dog ALWAYS does it within a few minutes of going for a walk or going to the dog park. So try taking your dog for a short walk someplace private before going to the school if you want to avoid the embarassment.
2006-07-15 11:49:31
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answered by Dellajoy 6
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Gee, that really is an embarrassing problem!
Perhaps if you leave a little early, approach the school...at which time he will be getting ready to go...and then *pass* the school property to a more suitable location, hoping he will do his business there? You could then return to the school, and pick up your boy.
2006-07-14 17:23:52
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answered by silvercomet 6
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DON'T YOU BE EMBARRASSED!You're setting a great example for others who see you pick it up.
You would'nt believe the people I've seen walk their kids to the front door of the school and walk their dogs to the side or back to let them go potty and LEAVE IT.Knowing full well that's where the kids go to play.And what really bothers me is that no one ever says a word to them about it.
2006-07-15 06:38:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Stop taking him to the school.
2006-07-14 18:07:39
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answered by No Shortage 7
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take him to the bathroom at your house before you get to the school.
2006-07-14 17:19:15
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answered by Anonymous
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