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Emma
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01-12-2009, 09:39 AM
Others (other than just labman) have also sprouted those exact words I highlighted in a previous post on this thread on the internet, I wonder where it has come from a book??
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01-12-2009, 10:24 AM
Originally Posted by Labman View Post
No dog should be left over 4-5 hours in a crate.
I am confused Labman, that is not what you suggest in previous posts
Originally Posted by Labman
No matter what some people THINK, several of us here have had very successful, real world experience with crating dogs most of the day while at work. I will not repeat the details that have been ignored in the past.
http://www.dogsey.com/showthread.php...33#post1756233
and here you say..
Originally Posted by Labman
A puppy is far more likely to kill itself one way or another if left loose when the owner isn't around
http://www.dogsey.com/showthread.php...62#post1830862

With many of our puppies, my wife and I were working the same hours our children were in school. The puppies were left much of the day by themselves. One of us was always able to make it back for a mid day break. At 7 weeks, they adjust well to things.
http://www.dogsey.com/showthread.php...17#post1755917
so presumably these 7 week old puppies which were 'likely to kill themselves' if left around were crated for most of the day and as you are not around at night presumbly they are crated then too (without bedding on a wire rack and without water as you told us in previous posts) .Do people only work and go to school for 4/5 hours where you live ?

Originally Posted by Labman
I have been trained by people that have more experience in a day than Minihaha has had in her life. They base their practices on careful scientific studies, not the way they were taught in the 50's. Experience means nothing if it means repeating the same old mistakes over and over.
You may try to belittle me all you wish Labman it won't hide the fact that methods you use are questioned by many here not just myself.
If anyone doubts this they only have to read your previous posts...
Originally Posted by Labman
I will continue giving good information for the benefit of any logical, rational people looking for help
..and those of us here who are aware of your cruel ways of treating puppies will refute the methods you quote from the manual written by your ill informed professionals.
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