By Anonymous - 24/12/2015 18:06 - United States - Kennewick

Today, I told my friend I was considering adopting a dog. She looked at me like I was Satan and went on a rant about how dogs are "born evil" and will always maul someone given the chance. I still have the marks from when one of her psycho cats sliced open my arm last month. FML
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Same thing different taste

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If treated right, dogs are the most loyal and loving creatures, don't listen to her.

The only bad dogs are the ones raised bad. I love dogs and currently own two. Don't listen to her OP, and if you want to adopt a dog, I highly suggest it. Happy adopting :)

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What a racist! Not all dogs are the same!!!

Huh, usually this conversation happens the other way around (someone considers getting a cat, dog lover rants about how evil cats are) Both are good, both are evil. And dogs can be manipulative little bastards, so it's not just cats.

Dogs are only evil if you raise them to be that way. I personally love dogs and cats and have two of each and all four of these goofy critters are sweet as can be. Do what makes you happy OP and don't let your friend stop you from meeting your potential furry best friend!

Well, that's cat people for you. *is a cat person too*

Sounds like someone's had a bad experience. Don't listen to her, and I wouldn't try to change her mind, either.

Don't listen, ditch one bitch and get another.

Dogs are evil if they aren't trained or taken care of right. There's only bad owners, no bad dogs.

It's all in how you raise/teach your pets Psychologically, this applies to humans as well Any animal, and any human, can be evil if that's how they're raised and/or taught

But then some people (and I'm assuming animals) are evil without being raised that way

Your friend gives a new definition to "crazy cat lady"

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dogs are a reflection of their owners. good people = good dogs.

not always, my lab has always been the best. even before i rescued him from his neglecting and abusive owners. he was my friend's neighbor's dog, but now he's in a home where he doesn't have to worry about being run out of the yard or ignored because they don't feel like taking care of him