OK I now see why it is soooooo important to crate your dogs in the car, other than for the obvious. I have my back seats out of my car so both my crates will fit nicely. My daughter says I am over the top with this "dog training" stuff. The crates are metal and foldable, I love them. Anyway my husband and I went to Pet Smart to get some dog treats and cat litter, I open the back door to my truck and this big, goofy choc lab runs over and jumps in the truck....tail a waggin .... big kisses, sweet dog!!!! The owner says to me "Oh he is friendly", with his other giant lab on a leash...he had dropped the leash of the choc lab. So 200 lbs of man had about 220 lbs of dog. Any way all I kept thinking was thank god this dog wasn't hit in the parking lot and Lord thank you for making sure any time I am out with my dogs they are in crates, if my dog had been loose in the car, this could have been a disaster......
Can we something about the "EDIT" FUNCTION? Why it does not work after you have posted? There should be a window of few seconds to make changes if required. Or we should just remove the "EDIT" button. Don't you agree?
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....Can we something about the "EDIT" FUNCTION? Why it does not work after you have posted? There should be a window of few seconds to make changes if required. Or we should just remove the "EDIT" button. Don't you agree?......Rashmi
If the box down below where you type ("I want to preview my post") is checked (by you), then you'll get a preview of your post and can change, correct, edit, over and over before clicking "OK, Submit." <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smirk.gif" alt="" />
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Yes, it's true. However, most of us have had that "Oh, sh*t, that's not what I really wanted to say!" moment, just after submitting, and most forums seem to allow post-posting edits <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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Crates are the best. I know that I would have had serious situations also if it had not been for crates.
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