That's why you shouldn't let your four-year-old son near a one-week-old puppy. If you can't keep a close watch over children so they don't get in trouble like that, it's beyond me how you can possibly be doing a good job raising them
Bloody hell, that's retarded
I wouldn't say it's all that matters. That dog will probably be mentally scarred from the experience for life.Well, the puppy survived. That's all that matters.
Yeah, that's just a dumb ass reason why to not let someone graduate. That school takes things way too seriously.Funny, I just read that earlier today. I mean really WTF? I mean, a man is not allowed to express his gratitude during the day of quite possibly his biggest accomplishment? He blew a kiss to his family!!!
Although I do feel bad for the puppy, and I do think that the mom should be evaluated for to which why she let her son flush the puppy in the first place (meaning, I agree with all of your points), but I doubt that dogs have feelings of being 'mentally scarred,' unless by mentally scarred you mean the dog not being able to go near a toilet because of the event.I wouldn't say it's all that matters. That dog will probably be mentally scarred from the experience for life.
I doubt the dog will actually remember the experience, but even unremembered traumas like that can have a huge influence on humans' developing brains. I don't see why it would be any different for dogs.Although I do feel bad for the puppy, and I do think that the mom should be evaluated for to which why she let her son flush the puppy in the first place (meaning, I agree with all of your points), but I doubt that dogs have feelings of being 'mentally scarred,' unless by mentally scarred you mean the dog not being able to go near a toilet because of the event.
I'd be more grossed out by a giant person washing me in a toilet than being flushed down the toilet. It's more of an escape route.
I could understand why it would be traumatic for a dog to be near humans if it was abused in the past, but I'm pretty sure it'd be more traumatic for the dog to encounter the child than being fearful of being placed in the water bowl of a toilet again.I doubt the dog will actually remember the experience, but even unremembered traumas like that can have a huge influence on humans' developing brains. I don't see why it would be any different for dogs.
My mattress, this is another thing that pisses me off, good call It gets worse everyday.
We so need to have a slumber party with the duvet and towels on the floor. Even if we end up yelling YOU CAN'T JUST DO THAT loads whilst setting it up.
Oh Bex, you and your wacky David Carradine fetish.
No. If you do that then you'll get into trouble. >:3