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Re: Another misunderstood dog attack
[Re: Bustinbeards]
#1995007
01/18/17 03:47 AM
01/18/17 03:47 AM
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mrfuzz
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The way that I see it is, the problem is not the dog or what breed of dog, it's the owner. If the owner of what ever breed dog is irresponsible, then it is on them. ALL dogs bite. My dogs bite. I have three dogs that all live inside my house. They are cared for, fed, and go to the vet regularly. They all go to the groomer once a month and get bath and nails clipped. We love our pets and have had them for a long time. When we have people over, we give them a treat and put them in their kennels in the garage. When we take them out to do their thing, they are on a leash. The folks that let their dogs roam the neighborhood and cause trouble are at fault for anything that their pets get into, or damage that they cause. If you can't take care of your pets properly then you don't need one. I have had pits, rotwilers, german Sheppard's, hounds, and a number of mutt dogs in my lifetime, and the best pets I ever had were the ones that folks are scared of. It's all in how the pets are treated and trained.
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Re: Another misunderstood dog attack
[Re: mrfuzz]
#1995019
01/18/17 04:02 AM
01/18/17 04:02 AM
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Joined: Dec 2004
Posts: 25,371 Guntersville, AL
IDOT
I am Cornholio
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I am Cornholio
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The way that I see it is, the problem is not the dog or what breed of dog, it's the owner. If the owner of what ever breed dog is irresponsible, then it is on them. ALL dogs bite. My dogs bite. I have three dogs that all live inside my house. They are cared for, fed, and go to the vet regularly. They all go to the groomer once a month and get bath and nails clipped. We love our pets and have had them for a long time. When we have people over, we give them a treat and put them in their kennels in the garage. When we take them out to do their thing, they are on a leash. The folks that let their dogs roam the neighborhood and cause trouble are at fault for anything that their pets get into, or damage that they cause. If you can't take care of your pets properly then you don't need one. I have had pits, rotwilers, german Sheppard's, hounds, and a number of mutt dogs in my lifetime, and the best pets I ever had were the ones that folks are scared of. It's all in how the pets are treated and trained. Makes to much sense
If you’re a common sense person, you probably don’t feel you have a home in this world right now. If you’re a Christian, you know you were never meant to.
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Re: Another misunderstood dog attack
[Re: IDOT]
#1995098
01/18/17 05:00 AM
01/18/17 05:00 AM
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Atoler
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The way that I see it is, the problem is not the dog or what breed of dog, it's the owner. If the owner of what ever breed dog is irresponsible, then it is on them. ALL dogs bite. My dogs bite. I have three dogs that all live inside my house. They are cared for, fed, and go to the vet regularly. They all go to the groomer once a month and get bath and nails clipped. We love our pets and have had them for a long time. When we have people over, we give them a treat and put them in their kennels in the garage. When we take them out to do their thing, they are on a leash. The folks that let their dogs roam the neighborhood and cause trouble are at fault for anything that their pets get into, or damage that they cause. If you can't take care of your pets properly then you don't need one. I have had pits, rotwilers, german Sheppard's, hounds, and a number of mutt dogs in my lifetime, and the best pets I ever had were the ones that folks are scared of. It's all in how the pets are treated and trained. Makes to much sense All dogs may bite, but I'd sure as hell rather have a wiener dog attack me than a pitbull. A pitbull does a hell of a lot more damage when it does turn on you than most dogs, plain and simple.
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Re: Another misunderstood dog attack
[Re: Bustinbeards]
#1995142
01/18/17 05:46 AM
01/18/17 05:46 AM
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Posts: 10,958 coffee county
goodman_hunter
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Haha, I bet you can't wait to get attacked by a weenie dog.lol
Bunch of tough guys in here till it comes to a 30-70 lb dog. Then they look like a bunch of housewives when a mouse runs through.
"A moment of realization is worth a thousand prayers"
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Re: Another misunderstood dog attack
[Re: Bustinbeards]
#1995152
01/18/17 05:51 AM
01/18/17 05:51 AM
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Joined: Nov 2013
Posts: 10,958 coffee county
goodman_hunter
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I bet against a weeinie dog attack you'd get lock jaw.
Last edited by goodman_hunter; 01/18/17 05:51 AM.
"A moment of realization is worth a thousand prayers"
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Re: Another misunderstood dog attack
[Re: goodman_hunter]
#1995231
01/18/17 06:54 AM
01/18/17 06:54 AM
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Joined: Nov 2009
Posts: 15,547 Panhandle Florida
PaschalBD
Used to be TiderBD
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Used to be TiderBD
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Panhandle Florida
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Puton and the Russians are behind this.
A servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ.
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Re: Another misunderstood dog attack
[Re: Bustinbeards]
#1995435
01/18/17 09:54 AM
01/18/17 09:54 AM
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Joined: Nov 2013
Posts: 10,958 coffee county
goodman_hunter
Booner
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Booner
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coffee county
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Do that dog a favor and put him out of his misery, Looks like something off of Cinderella. If that's the dog y'all scared of. My dogs would give you a full blown nightmare.lol
"A moment of realization is worth a thousand prayers"
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Re: Another misunderstood dog attack
[Re: goodman_hunter]
#1995893
01/18/17 04:13 PM
01/18/17 04:13 PM
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Posts: 8,670 NW Alabama
R_H_Clark
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Do that dog a favor and put him out of his misery, Looks like something off of Cinderella. If that's the dog y'all scared of. My dogs would give you a full blown nightmare.lol Personally I'm not scared of a dog.I could kill one in a heartbeat. I don't think these other guys are scared of a dog either.We just get tired of hearing about some kid getting killed or maimed because somebody had to boost their tiny ego by having what they thought was a bad ass dog. You know,the kind of guy who would brag about what a nightmare his dogs are.
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Re: Another misunderstood dog attack
[Re: Bustinbeards]
#1996148
01/19/17 02:33 AM
01/19/17 02:33 AM
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Joined: Nov 2013
Posts: 10,958 coffee county
goodman_hunter
Booner
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My aren't a nightmare, there a joy to be around, very loving and beautiful creatures from God. I said they would give y'all nightmares, I'm talking bout Freddy Kruger nightmare were you wake up with bite marks on your ass, LOL.
What do you suggest Clark, get rid of all dogs, or just bigger dogs. Cause as long as they're dogs they're gonna be dog bites. I know pits cause more damage blah blah. You know the common fighting weight of a pit was 35 pounds. A 50 pounder like I own was considered big.
Yea yea y'all say you ain't scared but I know different, I can smell the fear on you.
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"A moment of realization is worth a thousand prayers"
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Re: Another misunderstood dog attack
[Re: Bustinbeards]
#1996188
01/19/17 03:04 AM
01/19/17 03:04 AM
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Joined: Nov 2013
Posts: 10,958 coffee county
goodman_hunter
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Alright Clark I'll quit messing around. You a good dude and I know you're genuinely concerned. Only reason I'm clowning is cause that dog was ugly. I've done my research. It ain't no secret why I'm vocal about it. I live it everyday. So there ain't much most of you could tell me about it, well maybe a few like hog wild or a couple other hog doggers. Like a good dog man I must say "you're barking up the wrong tree"
"A moment of realization is worth a thousand prayers"
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Re: Another misunderstood dog attack
[Re: trox28]
#1996284
01/19/17 04:14 AM
01/19/17 04:14 AM
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Posts: 54,106 Gee's Bend/At The Hog Pen
James
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I ain't gonna lie..I'm scared of em I phugging hate chows & they don't like me either. I was at the vet in lucedale Mississippi some years back, and a big ole black lady came in with one. She stood probably five feet away from me and that Bastage started growling at me, now my dog was lying at my feet and he just looked up at me lol. I told her "lady if you value your dogs life" u best move on across the room from me with that growling sumbeech...
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Re: Another misunderstood dog attack
[Re: trox28]
#1996297
01/19/17 04:24 AM
01/19/17 04:24 AM
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Posts: 14,010 Hoover
burbank
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Me too. I won't own one. If they wanna play stupid, more power to them. My idea is to charge the owner with Manslaughter if their dog kills someone. Another thing I have noticed...pit defenders typically have common behavioral traits. I ain't gonna lie..I'm scared of em
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Re: Another misunderstood dog attack
[Re: Bustinbeards]
#1996367
01/19/17 05:25 AM
01/19/17 05:25 AM
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Joined: Nov 2013
Posts: 10,958 coffee county
goodman_hunter
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I got one that looks like the devil himself, I'm gonna shave a point on his tail, and when my big black pit beeiotch gets old enough I'm gonna breed the 2. Gonna name the first litter, Cinderella's nightmare, they gonna be some real heart stoppers,lol
"A moment of realization is worth a thousand prayers"
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Re: Another misunderstood dog attack
[Re: goodman_hunter]
#1996396
01/19/17 05:57 AM
01/19/17 05:57 AM
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Posts: 8,670 NW Alabama
R_H_Clark
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Alright Clark I'll quit messing around. You a good dude and I know you're genuinely concerned. Only reason I'm clowning is cause that dog was ugly. I've done my research. It ain't no secret why I'm vocal about it. I live it everyday. So there ain't much most of you could tell me about it, well maybe a few like hog wild or a couple other hog doggers. Like a good dog man I must say "you're barking up the wrong tree" I ain't against you nor anyone else owning any dog they want. I would like to stop seeing kids becoming victims because of someone's else's stupidity because of a dog owner's choices though. There's some folks on here like you that I just can't understand.I didn't click the link because you defenders will deny it was a pit no matter what. It might not be a pit,like I said I didn't click the link because it wouldn't matter to you what the dog looked like,you would say it wasn't a pit. It really doesn't matter because nothing will convince you to stop defending them.
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Re: Another misunderstood dog attack
[Re: Bustinbeards]
#1996402
01/19/17 06:00 AM
01/19/17 06:00 AM
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Posts: 31,681 Slidell, La
perchjerker
Freak of Nature
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Trox it's nothing to be ashamed of. Probably more respect than fear. I fear anyone foolish enough to put their and others lives in danger just because they want to appear macho. If you have kids you are a foolish person to put their lives in danger. if you think you are not, look at how many thru the years have attacked women and children, merely because they wanted too. Not because they were tormented or provoked. If I had my kid or wife mauled, I'd kill the dog. then I'd look at the owner's attitude and consider tapping his azz too. If the owner has no concern for others lives, why shouldn't he get the same level of respect. I was bit as a child several times by all kinds of dogs. Thank god no one near us had the need to own a worthless Pit Bull. I will say Danny's dogs are work(or sport)dogs that he maintains , and not allowed to roam free.
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