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1 hour ago, ollieollie said:

Just to clarify is he still intact? 
 

also do you leave a radio on for him?

I used to leave the radio on for my dog but he's change the poxy station radio 2 pop quiz was his favourite 

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For a start ,  don’t f**k about with the dog in the house, every environment leaves a dog with an energetic feed back of how he felt the last time he was there,  dogs don’t think this shit out, t

The predators that troll the sight creeping over any old hood rat with a minge and tits Neck ffs..... Creepy cnuts you wouldn't let near your Nanna?

The dog is bored, it needs to get rid of it’s pent up energy. Can you run with him or run him next to a bike. He needs some sort of activity to chill him out.  A tired dog is a well behaved dog.  

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1 minute ago, ollieollie said:

Talk sport...... that’s enough to make me come home from work if that tripes on

In the morning before work then a portable radio at work then at night radio channel on TV in 1 room and radio in kitchen on same channel 

The man ain't right 

 

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1 hour ago, Black neck said:

Hello hannah I suspect the dog just misses u when your not there plain and simple dogs thrive on routine change it and its problems all round imo youl just have 2 knuckle down and get on wi it tek it out before work and after if it shits the crate up between times hard luck ,

Where’s Blackie ?

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1 hour ago, HannahBear said:

The dog has been left if you read above.. He came with me to work but was left 

He is left at home alone 

He is on a raw meat diet and loves proper bones a carcases necks ext ext 

Either way you have made this situation yourself I'm afraid I'm not saying this to be nasty at all just stating facts the dog can't stand to be alone. Have you thought about a rescue dog for companionship for him? A dog that is older not old but not a pup or a youngster. Have you left him with a decent bone when he's left? Tv on? Things to keep him busy? 

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