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Pcaerulea
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I don't want to see the poor bugger starve. But he's so damn picky about food. Perfectly fine chicken and some sweet potato, and he just turns away. I feel bad for him since he's supposed to be out in the wild hunting small game and foraging for whatever scraps he can find, but of course he's a pet a glorified pillow, so he's been domesticated.
To be frank they did not do a very good job raising the dog as a pup, besides potty training and understanding no as "danger danger freeze." But they done spoiled him taught him no manners and no basic commands. Fed him some human slop like pepperoni pizza a couple of times during his development which probably is why he's so picky. His tastebuds are fried on the ultra processed salty oily garbage that people shovel into their mouths before going to stressful nothing job. He's adapted to barking and shrieking at any human he hasn't understood to be food machine. He pulls on the leash constantly and is honestly quite dumb for his breed. It was finished for this dog from the start. Now mostly he lies apathetically outside or inside the house. Maybe I should get a frisbee for him give him so sort of challenge.
Dogs are meant to have some purpose, and that training for that purpose starts from birth.
Moral of the story! Parenting might be as important as genetics
To be frank they did not do a very good job raising the dog as a pup, besides potty training and understanding no as "danger danger freeze." But they done spoiled him taught him no manners and no basic commands. Fed him some human slop like pepperoni pizza a couple of times during his development which probably is why he's so picky. His tastebuds are fried on the ultra processed salty oily garbage that people shovel into their mouths before going to stressful nothing job. He's adapted to barking and shrieking at any human he hasn't understood to be food machine. He pulls on the leash constantly and is honestly quite dumb for his breed. It was finished for this dog from the start. Now mostly he lies apathetically outside or inside the house. Maybe I should get a frisbee for him give him so sort of challenge.
Dogs are meant to have some purpose, and that training for that purpose starts from birth.
Moral of the story! Parenting might be as important as genetics





