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Jan-22-2023 07:59 AM
Jan-22-2023 07:49 AM
Veebyes wrote:joebedford wrote:
I've been trying to decide which is worse: barking dogs or dog owners who yell at their dogs.
And there lies the problem. It is not the dog that is the problem, it is the owner who really should not have a dog.
You see them everywhere, treating dogs as if a dog were human. It is a DOG. It is not very smart. At best it might be as smart as a two year old human, able to understand basic commands but unable to explanations of why.
Jan-22-2023 06:44 AM
Jan-22-2023 06:34 AM
joebedford wrote:
I've been trying to decide which is worse: barking dogs or dog owners who yell at their dogs.
Jan-22-2023 06:00 AM
Jan-21-2023 07:16 AM
4x4van wrote:
While I have 3 dogs, only one is a "camper"; the other 2 stay at home when we go camping. All 3 (chihuahua, Lab/Newfoundland mix, Corgi) are determined to save us from the horrors of the Amazon deliveries. I've been told that it is because they toss packages into the yard; "their" territory, which makes sense.
My "camping" dog is the Cardigan Welsh Corgi who is a rescue of sorts; spent the first 9 months of his life in a dark room in a 3'x4' crate, very seldom being let out or even interacted with, other than to get beat if he somehow got out of the crate. Needless to say, he has some "issues" if you attempt to discipline him. But just yelling at him usually does the trick, although he is very vocal about his displeasure at being yelled at, and has to get the last word in, mumbling/growling under his breath.
On the other hand, he absolutely loves camping, does not bark at other campers or even other dogs. The only downside is that he is convinced that every other camper in the campground WANTS to meet him and pet him and love him!!!
Jan-20-2023 01:59 PM
Jan-20-2023 02:40 AM
Veebyes wrote:Boon Docker wrote:
There is only one reason - stupidity. :B
That's the short answer. Where the need to wake everyone is I don't know.
By the time you start it, let it air up, move to hook up the toad, the engine will be near right up to temp & ready to have any demand thrown at it.
How many of these diesel owners who think that they are being so careful with their engines, take the time to open up & check all of the fluid levels plus hoses for possible developing leaks, before they start up?
The answer? Very few of them.
Jan-19-2023 03:40 PM
Boon Docker wrote:
There is only one reason - stupidity. :B
Jan-19-2023 03:27 PM
shelbyfv wrote:
Old myths. Modern diesels only need to warm up 3 or 4 minutes and aren't problematic to start. Things were different waaay back. On the other hand, that big throbbing engine may make them feel so frisky they need another few minutes to get on the road.
Jan-19-2023 02:17 PM
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