Not exact matches
No
animal in the wild lets its baby
poop and pee
where it sleeps without cleaning it up.
I've got Charlie's blood on me, my hair is a disaster from
where Gracie tried to climb over me to get away from the vet, I've got 10 lbs of various
animal hair on me from being there 2 hours, and I'm sure I have the faint odor of
poop and Windex following me from the car.
We spend millions of dollars to house
animals in uncomfortable, inappropriate enclosures
where they are often forced to eat, sleep, and play
where they
poop and pee: a highly undesirable pet trait.
Do you think that tiny chromium crates
where the
animal eats, sleeps and
poops in the same spot on foul smelling newspaper is any better?
America doesn't have any real model of responsibility; it's a free - for - all
where people are allowed in most places to keep
animals tethered most of the time, and we can't even get everyone to pick up their dog
poop.
Dogs are naturally clean
animals and do not want to pee and
poop where they sleep, so with very little effort you can teach them that the house is sacred.