adopt the dog officialy ,then you can say that your dog is living in your house ,
this is normal
or be reall mean to the dog and it wont want to come back any more ,but that is mean
start brushing the dog ,if you do that it wont loose so much hair
and give it some oil in its food and less hair will fall out
2006-11-13 14:38:26
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answered by Anonymous
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i'm stunned that the pound did not test your pal's canines for a chip - they're meant to attempt this in the previous doing something else. Your pal want to be certain a vet about the mucus situation, fantastically if the canines isn't eating or ingesting. The canines must have already been vaccinated for distemper so that's likely no longer that. With kennel cough, the canines absolutely coughs. possibly the canines were given into something in the previous he replaced into picked up?
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answered by Anonymous
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It sounds like your friend is not to interested in his dog. Suggest to your friend that you feel the dog is either better off with you or look for a good shelter for the dog.
2006-11-13 14:43:59
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answered by Henerietta 1
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What kind of friend asks this of another friend? What kind of responsible pet owner ships his dog off to someone else for 3 months? I say, if you like the dog, keep it and find a new friend.
2006-11-13 14:32:27
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answered by Anonymous
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tell your friend that he is responsible for the cat! If he doesn't want the dog and you don't want the dog either then. You should put up ads for finding a good home, animals need food, love and mostly friendship!
2006-11-13 14:35:52
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answered by Montella 2
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I would tell them that if they won't pay for the food for the dog, then they will have exactly one week to come take the dog back. After that, you will "take the dog to the pound." (Please don't actually do this--find a new home for it or take it to a no-kill shelter.) This dog is not your responsibility, it is theirs.
The best way to take care of shedding is to brush the dog regularly, even daily. My dog sheds a lot and this is the only way to defeat it!
2006-11-13 14:47:21
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answered by Esma 6
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If you feel that you've grown attached to the dog and can give it a better home, I would gently suggest to your friend that you've really grown to love the dog and ask if you can keep it.
If you want it, go for it! Good luck.
2006-11-13 14:30:25
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answered by KJ 5
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if your friend doesn't buy food for his dog it is no wonder he likes living with you better.
decide if you want a dog. if yes, keep the dog and pay for the food yourself. if no, then tell your friend you are going to find a good home for the dog where they will feed him regularly.
then get a new friend.
2006-11-13 14:31:41
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answered by o2baflyndog 2
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well heres what I would do contact your friend and tell him that you cannot take care of his animal anymore and ask if there are any arrangements you can make for him such as taking him to a sheltor and he'll be adopted to a good home if he is unwilling to work with you then I would just do what you feel best is right
2006-11-13 14:35:39
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answered by philly52404 2
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well he is most likely attached too you now .aww are you attached too him too. aww ask if you can keep him it sounds like your friend really dont want him that bad he left him with you for 3 months ask if you can keep him then hes your dog ! good luck!
2006-11-13 14:40:26
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answered by starglowshady 6
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