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I want to hunt them down and spit on both Kate & Jon for this:
http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20305132,00.html
They both knew what they were getting into. Granted, she may not have liked the dogs from the start, but Jon didn't exactly seem ga-ga to have sextuplets, but he isn't shipping them off now that he has to take care of them on his own sometimes.
Re: IRATE
As a GSD owner, I can vouch for the fact that they are AMAZING family dogs. Every time people are around, parents are IN AWE of how patient Xena is with their kids. And while I understand that you need to teach kids some respect of animals (proper treatment), they're kids, you know? You have one or two kids and you know that the dog's fur is going to get yanked, someone's going to fall on him/her, etc, so the "they mistreated them" was a bit blown up, IMO. Then again, I didn't watch it a ton.
And yes, Jen, I'm sure they'll make it to great homes shortly. Maybe I'm as pissed off because I liked seeing the dogs when I watched the show. LOL
I hate that they were taken away but in the end, they are going to be much better off.
We teach David to be gentle with our dog and when he isn't we let him know it isn't nice. She has growled at him a few times and he backs away. I know she shouldn't be doing that but in the end she is saying boy you've reached your boundries back off, and he does. Then he goes and gets her a toy and they play together.
I don't think it's a bad thing. It's teaching him boundaries and that crossing boundaries have consequences. LOL