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peeweeherman | 11:56 Mon 28th Jul 2008 | Animals & Nature
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Hi guyd sng gsld me and my girlfriend are getting a new puppy soon. We both work shift work and it will be left up to 10 hours a day 6 days per week. Would it be a good idea getting someone to come round and check on it? We are so excited.
P.S. It is a Bull Dog
  
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I presume your home for the summer holidays. Go out and get some fresh air - far better for you than trying to cause a stir on AB!
Agree with Lottie!!!! Go off and play wee boy/girlie!! Fool!!!
Is it called Churchill and sits in the front of your car nodding its head?
Not coming onto this part of the site very often, quizzes and puzzles is my bit, I am not up on the humour.
I take it the post re the new puppy is a joke.
If not the best advice is do not get a puppy.
I am surprised you can find a 'breeder' willing to let you have one when it will be left alone for all this time.
If you do go ahead and get it you will definately have to get someone to look in on it at least three to four times a day.
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Erm I am confused by these answers. It is a real dog. We have already put a �100 deposit down on it and we pick him up 22nd. Just wanted to prepare for his arrival thats all.
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What EXACTLY is that supposed to mean?
Hi, I am also a little confused here as the responses from LoftyLottie, alfieblue and lankeela make it sound like the question is not serious but I am going to give my answer to the enquiry. If you are getting a puppy and intend to leave it for 10 hours a day 6 days a week then I would strongly advise against it. Puppies need love, attention time and training as well as regular small feeds and fresh water several times a day. When are you going to walk it? I think this puppy will be neglected and become a problem. I am in agreement with britta and In a Pickle, the breeder is being irresponsible to sell to you (Unless you have not told them the puppy will be alone) and you obviously do not have enough experience of animals to take care of one properly. Please think again and get a goldfish.
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It wont be a problem as we have got a cage for it. The cage can be its own little home somewhere it feels safe. We cant wait to get it and we will love it so much its untrue. regarding the food as I said I can get a neighbour to come make sure its alright and drop some food in its bowl. We were thinking paying someone to walk it but havent decided yet. Will see how happy it is first. aw how we cant wait. We have called it Brutus.
I am almost speechless. To put a puppy in a cage for this length of time will be cruel and would almost certainly be a case for the RSPCA to investigate.
This would be gross neglect and could amount to abandonment.
If you do not want your puppy destroying your home why not get a kennel with a large run.
I cannot believe you want to get a puppy and leave it alone for that length of time. 10 hours at work, 8 hours asleep. time getting ready for work and when you get home. How much time do you intend to spend with this poor dog. I make it about 2 hours.
Ok peewee - lets do a deal - you give us your address, phone number and I will gladly give you the address of your nearest RSPCA - they will be interested in hearing from you and will no doubt give you sound advice!!!

Leaving a wee puppy for such long hours!!!! Its cruel and why get a puppy ????? You are clearly not responsible!!!!
I am pretty sure this is a wind up but, if its not - then think again!!!! RSPCA will love to hear from you. As another suggestion - get a fish - are you capable of looking after a fish??? Give us your details - would be interested to get positive response from you!!!!!
Drop some food in the puppies bowl!!!!!! Paying someone to take it for a walk!!!!!!

Get a life greeny - you are a wind up merchant!!!!! Give us your correct details. If its a wind up - then go back to your cot and have a nap!!!!!
I can only assume that you are looking for a part-time pet? Get yourself a goldfish - then again you'd soon be asking if it would be okay to leave it without food for a fortnight while you went on holiday! As everyone else has suggested - don't get a pet until you are ready to devote your attention to it. I assume that you will go ahead and get the dog, ignoring everyones advice, and pretty soon it'll be found deserted and tied to a lampost somewhere. Just don't do it!!
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I cant believe this you come on here asking for advice and you get abuse. Get off your high horses. Me and my girlfriend are ANIMAL LOVERS!
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Peewee - you have not had abuse - you have had advice from true animal lovers!!!! Give us your details - you need expert help - you are clearly not animal lovers!!! You have no idea at all!!!! I hope this is a wind up because god help the pup if its left in your 'caring hands'!!!! Listen to everyone - and take the good advice!!! Do not take on a pup in your circumstances!!!!

Give us your address please and any other contact details.
Hi peewee I came on here and asked the same question and they all lit their torches and erected the big wooden crosses. My puppy turned out fine. But however 10 hours seems an aweful long time
Lol grav! 10 hours is a lifetime for a pup - this is a wind up - just to get us 'lighting our torches and erecting the wooden crosses' as you say!!!

School is out and kiddies are playing!!!

If its not a wind up then i will be pleased to liaise with peewee - given his/her contact details.
Thats right grav, and look how many times you have had to ask for advice since getting your puppy. Dog owners should have to pass a test before being allowed to get one. Breeders should not be allowed to sell puppies unless they have seen evidence that the buyer has passed the test on the basic requirements of a dog.
yes and you gave good advice on how to prevent my girlfriend from eating it.

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