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Why is it that my neighbor can’t seem to figure out that when he locked his without training puppy and goes off to work all day that the dog does not one thing to bark, bark and bark. What an idiot, a neighbor I mean, not that the dog. I don’t blame the little puppy, how is he supposed to recognise better? He barks out of loneliness, out of frustration, out of anxiety, and out of fear. Occasionally he barks to protect his territory, pitiful as it is with it is leftover poop, a water bowl turned over, and a single ratty chew toy the dog outgrew the introductory week it was brought to the house. I wonder if this moron has ever heard of dog-training books? I recognise I’m when it comes to ready to clue him in.

When your fat freak of a self gets home, you enter your house–to the barking–and take your sweet time (to eat) before retrieving your supposedly beloved pet. Then you take the were animal off and sequester it into some room or he is once again all alone. Instead of paying an moron and doing the dog a great disservice you could be reading one of the galore EASY-to-comprehend dog-training books, and instruct that finelooking little animal how to cope with each day life.

He is after all just a baby. You could be surfing amazon.com or powells.com or another of the hundreds of Internet bookshops for dog-training books. They number in the thousands. That will show you how to condition your dog not to bark at each living being and each leaf that happens to fall from a tree. No, you fat ignoramus, amazon.com is not a place to find amazons to amuse you, and powells.com is not a play on words for closet masochists. This is with regards to the dog, not you. If it were we would be talking to the dog–who distinctly has a outstanding deal more sense than you apparently do.

In fact, you could read at least one of the thousands of usual and specific dog-training books to perceive WHY your poor little puppy needs to be treated. HOW you may keep him from chewing furniture (so you don’t have an pardon anymore for why you lock him away outside so he won’t bother you but the neighbors instead). We need to get up and go to work too. The neverending barking doesn’t do anybody any good. If you can’t handle owning a dog then possibly you will have to find a more hospitable home for it.

We chose to be dog-less. You have made a choice…now take galore damned obligation for it. By a lot of dog-training books and read them, put them into action. You may even be well served by galore damned human-training books. The problem lies with you, not the dog.


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17 of 17 humans found the following review helpful.
5Finally, a amusive animal book
By Lucy
Let me original establish that I do not own a dog and do not normally read books regarding dogs.. I stopped reading books in regards to animals years ago because too a lot of of them end with the animal dying. Therefore, I genuinely like the title of the book. The book is funny and thought provoking. I enjoyed pretending that a dog may talk and getting the dog’s perspective on the TG. I hope this is the beginning of a series of humor books by Ray Braswell and Jack, of course.

15 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
5Love Jack!
By loves books
As long time readers of Jacks blog we know most ot the tales of Jack and the TG. But what a lovely way to spend a rainy Saturday morning reading and laughing!!! (except perhaps if Jack would fetch us a donut!!!)

16 of 17 humans found the following review helpful.
5Fun, humorous… and Jack doesn’t die at the end, as promised!
By Restless Jedi
I just purchased my Kindle a few days ago and expended a good deal of time downloading a lot of content I thought that I would like to read. Today I read this entire little book while on a road trip. It was amusive – I laughed out earsplitting a few times – and fun. I likewise liked the pictures the author included to actually give us a glimpse into Jack’s life. It was gorgeous hilarious to read the imaginative banter among the author and his dog. And, hooray – Jack, as promised, does NOT die in this book. I in truth didn’t want this story to end, but was enjoyably amazed to find that when it did, I could hop online and visit the blog in regards to Jack and his continued adventures at [...] Definitely worth the download!

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