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>those dogs probablly get a much much better life than over half the dogs in this country! Probabbly a better life than half the kids in this country! Or half the elderly population! And that puts the quality of life for those dogs above the average!
>Were I a breeder that couple would not have been given them one pup let alone two pups from the same litter...but they'd just go get them from a different breeder..but at least not from me...
>But why did they want two pups? So they could have companionship while the couple were out at work..well... that at least is thoughtful! Not thought through but certainly thoughtfull!
>It is sad in a way people like this fella had the two dogs but end of the day those dogs probablly get a much much better life than over half the dogs in this country! Probabbly a better life than half the kids in this country! Or half the elderly population! And that puts the quality of life for those dogs above the average! So it's actually decently good.
>I personally don't like such restriction on movement, joints, limbs, muscles etc being cooped up in a small confined space, not to mention the psychological effects.
>just on that note..the crate should always be large enough for the dog to stand stretch and move around... idealy for a larger breed than the one you own.
>But then again I know i I doonnot have the time and cannot cope with a puppy so would never have one at this time in my life
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