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I am going to kick my room mates fucking ass

tiger88 said:
i need to pm u


'in a bit]

well basically my roommate is getting a boxer (solid breader i guess) but what are these dogs like when they are in the house? fuck up the sofas? shit on the floors? they ever jump on a hood of a car? i really dont know much about dogs at all, just I dont want him to get a dog that is hard to control or ruins things....

thanks bro


Boxers are excellent dogs if you get the right one. They are EXTREMELY energetic and require a LOT of attention especially during puppyhood. They need to be ran to get their energy out or you will just have an overhyper piece of shit that you can not control. They do just fine in a bigger apartment but in my case when I was living by myself in my 800ish square foot aprtment my dog was miserable. They do tend to chew on thinds so keep chew toys around at all times and try not to leave him unattended or he will deffinetly fuck shit up. You can always crate train him as my cool room mate opted to do with his boxer and they tend to be a little more docile and laid back. If you train your boxer properly he will be a bundle of love and joy that you could never see your self living with out. The breed tends to be cancerous and have eye problems so make sure to ak the breeder about those problems. If you have any other questions feel free to ask.
 
Bobber said:
Boxers are excellent dogs if you get the right one. They are EXTREMELY energetic and require a LOT of attention especially during puppyhood. They need to be ran to get their energy out or you will just have an overhyper piece of shit that you can not control. They do just fine in a bigger apartment but in my case when I was living by myself in my 800ish square foot aprtment my dog was miserable. They do tend to chew on thinds so keep chew toys around at all times and try not to leave him unattended or he will deffinetly fuck shit up. You can always crate train him as my cool room mate opted to do with his boxer and they tend to be a little more docile and laid back. If you train your boxer properly he will be a bundle of love and joy that you could never see your self living with out. The breed tends to be cancerous and have eye problems so make sure to ak the breeder about those problems. If you have any other questions feel free to ask.




thanks for the well writen out post... just worried my roommate wont have as much time with the dog when its in puppyhood since he works 60 hours a week (construction job too)

the chew toy is a good idea..better a toy then my stuff :)

(i like dogs alot but no idea how to handle one)

i can see that about the small apppartment...its like an outside dog. we live 5 minutes from downtown so backward = next to nothing :( plus i dont think a puppy would NOT like the 115 degree summer days to run around in ...just walks at nite time I guess

thanks for the eye tip too...

if i got any Q's I m glad there is some one to ask ! :) :king:
 
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wnt2bBeast said:
take pics after you knock him out

yes. pics. either way the fight goes.

Violence is Golden, silence is worthless. confront or move on. and its all good here-you challenged him and he accepted.
 
Delinquent said:
You're going back to that person you were a while ago man.

Dude I have been trying my best to change and have done fairly weel I would say up untill recently. I truly feel disrespected by having this dog here disrupting my life style. It has pissed in MY bed twice in the last week. I mean my room mates did not like my ex's dog comming over here so I told her not to bring it over anymore. When I tell him it's not cool he gets all defensive. If he gets defensive and mouthy in my house where i am supposed to feel the most comfortable it's difficult for me to control myself. i think i am going to write him a letter pointing out the problems and if he does not fix them then the Bobber will come out and I am fine with that.
 
Bobber said:
Dude I have been trying my best to change and have done fairly weel I would say up untill recently. I truly feel disrespected by having this dog here disrupting my life style. It has pissed in MY bed twice in the last week. I mean my room mates did not like my ex's dog comming over here so I told her not to bring it over anymore. When I tell him it's not cool he gets all defensive. If he gets defensive and mouthy in my house where i am supposed to feel the most comfortable it's difficult for me to control myself. i think i am going to write him a letter pointing out the problems and if he does not fix them then the Bobber will come out and I am fine with that.


Oh so you own the house? Sorry I didn't know that as I thought it was a condo or house that he is on the mortgage or something. If he is not on the lease/mortgage, he needs to know his place and that is whatever you tell him if he wants to continue living there.
 
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