Not exact matches
And these days, running into fake service
dogs who are
untrained,
often aggressive and interfering with a working
dog is more and more common.
An
untrained dog is an unloved, neglected, and
often unhappy
dog.
Untrained dogs end up in animal shelters much more
often than well - trained ones (although you can find trained
dogs in shelters, because «life happens» to people with trained
dogs, too).
The adverts
often look very genuine and it is difficult to the
untrained eye to determine if the
dog you are buying is from an ethical breeder or a puppy mill with hundreds of breeding
dogs kept in tiny, dirty cages with very little human contact.
The ones who, sadly and all too frequently, raise
untrained, ill - mannered and
often dangerous
dogs.
The vein is hard to find on a writhing panic - stricken
dog, especially from an
UNtrained person, so
often this is a painful ordeal of being stuck many times over the course of hours!!