Spoiled Rotten Pets on Nat Geo Wild

mrose_s

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#21
I havn't seen it but yeah, I've been accused of spoiling my pets.

I have one friend that says Quinn is the most spoilt dog she's ever met which I totally don't get.
Last time was when we were meeting at a nearby field to work out. I'd taken Quinn down before to give her a run and when my friend got there I took Quinn up and crated her while we were busy. She said Quinn was the most spoiled dog she'd ever seen.
i told her she's not, and she should try living with her after a couple of days without a good run.

I don't think my dogs are spoilt, I like spending time with them.
They don't get on furniture without being invited (because for some reason if I don't control this resource Quinn starts guarding various rooms from Buster)
She comes out with me a lot and I make time for both of them to get mental and physical stimulation.
I train with them a lot. No der, I am a trainer, this is my interest.
They eat the best food I can find/make and I make sure to keep them slim and fit. Yep, I want them to live a long, healthy life.
I do have winter coats for them, oh well. They're cute. My trainer does roll his eyes at this one. He's going to die when I take Quinn to training in a couple of weeks in her pink PJ's.
And I will drive over an hour early a.m. to go to herding. People really don't get this one.
 

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Haven't seen the show but more often than not the "spoiled" dogs I see at work are obese. It seems a lot of people think giving their dog massive amount of food is "spoiling".
 

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