I will ask my sister f it can be let loose and roam free around our compound when our gate will get replaced with a new one. It is because our gate had a wide gap on the bottom part of it.
However it might fight with Sarah or impregnate Sarah which is never been touched by male dogs. My other concern is that Sinky might get unpredictable and bite some of us.
Sinky is an old bull dog already and doesn't show happiness and excitement like when its owners (my sister and her husband) sees them coming home, a typical sign of old age but still not that old. Sinky is unlike Sarah which is still young which and wags its tail and jumps to my mother and father when it sees them coming back from somewhere for a little while.
Yes, I do like the good nature of dogs because it can show its positive emotions especially to its owners. @wakeupkitty
How old is old? Our oldest dog owns one of my daughters. Twice it became serious ill after a vet visit. The first time my daughter literally glued her skin back to her skull with super glue as the infections were less.
That dog is over 12. She still is happy to see us, she jumps for joy, is alert. She is super happy to go for stroll and shows her enthusiasm. Is she wouldn't have had grey hair and sleep a bit deeper at the end of the day no one would notice she's old.
The only problem you might face is that the dog is scared for freedom since he spends his life in a cage. Just opening the door and let him out might be too much. Your sister should put on a leash and show him the world step by step.
Indeed it's unpredictable how Sarah Sarah will respond although she must have heard and smelled that dog. Also this race has a hard time playing, if she would like that, simply because of his nose.
Sinky has no tail, I am sure that one of its first owners took it off so I can't see if it is wagging its tail or not but what I saw was it once tried to bite or so this stray dog which went close to it when we were still living in the other house because Sinky was tied near the gate at that time, if it weren't for the gate he could have fought the stray dog or maybe mate to it.
But at least Sinky is stimulated when it sees us or my sister or when fed. Well, it is the dog of my sister so it has to "cope" with its situation. But for me I rather see Sinky on a long leash rather than being caged because it gets to be smelly when it would lie down to a previously defecated surface of its cage even though the cage is cleaned regularly. But if it is on a leash it can at least try to avoid lying down to its poop.
The problem with the dog is the smell it produces due to its situation. That is how they keep Sinky and I can't do anything about it. For Sarah, my parents manages her and we keep Sarah clean with no problem about her smell, she takes a bath regularly. @wakeupkitty
Dogs nmdon't need to bath but I agree with yiu that a caged life, avery small cage, will not benefit a dog. I wouldn't like to clean that cage either and wonder how they do that. The dog stays inside if they scrub the cage?
A scared dog barks and attacks as well.
No tail is common for many breeds but today it's forbidden with us.
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