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Wisest Elder Ever
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Deep South
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I used to work with a lady who had a poodle that she kept crated all day while she was at work. She said she didn't want her running all over the house and "messing things up". Why have a pet if all you're going to do is keep it in a cage???
My Dad had a little terrier (Ginger) who slept in a crate but the door was always open. She liked the security of it but was never made to stay in it against her will. In fact, he took the whole door off and put blankets inside. I think she just liked the feeling of being away from everything without actually being caged.
Dej, I hope you reported these people and this little dog gets a chance at a real life.
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