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Re: Typical new guy with beginner's questions

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True, the Dog is not to fault, it's just conditioned to do dumb stuff. I proves it's smart in some ways by learning, but guillable in others, by not realising guarding fridges is a waste of its time.

Why doesn't the guy teach his Dog to do better things, like fetch a newspaper for example? The Dog does something useful, gets a bit of exercise and doesn't irritate anyone else.
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Re: Typical new guy with beginner's questions

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Boss Man wrote:True, the Dog is not to fault, it's just conditioned to do dumb stuff. I proves it's smart in some ways by learning, but guillable in others, by not realising guarding fridges is a waste of its time.

Why doesn't the guy teach his Dog to do better things, like fetch a newspaper for example? The Dog does something useful, gets a bit of exercise and doesn't irritate anyone else.
True, the Dog is not to fault, it's just conditioned to do dumb stuff. I proves it's smart in some ways by learning, but guillable in others, by not realising guarding fridges is a waste of its time.

Why doesn't the guy teach his Dog to do better things, like fetch a newspaper for example? The Dog does something useful, gets a bit of exercise and doesn't irritate anyone else.
Agreed! or just be cute and adorable to look at would suffice as well. :wink:
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