By Anonymous - 11/04/2010 19:11 - United States
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167- **** you. I hope you do live near me and my dog does eat your useless cat one of these days. I don't encourge this behaviour, but I have gotten use to it. it normally happens when I'm not home anyways since he rarely leaves my side when I'm home. you don't know anything about what his previous owners did to him. he's also mixed with bloodhound and rotti, and hunting dogs are bred to kill small fluffy things. he just turns them into a snack. funny thing is, I've only had one neighbor that disliked me and they were renters who live here for like a month. they came back 2 weeks after they moved for their cat and I mentioned my dog. obviously they were pissed, but legally they couldn't do shit because it's MY property and my dog is utd on shots, liscensed, and microchipped while their cat was unaltered, had no proof of vaccines, and obviously unliscensed. they couldn't even legally prove they owned the damn thing! I'm not abusing my dog. how dare you say that about me. he's very well adjusted but because of his genetic data and being abused for the first 2 years of his life, he does this. your cat shows you love by bringing you dead rabies infested rodents? my dog actually protects the perimeter of my property to show me love and is my shadow once I'm home. you are an ignorant, self rightious little **** who's gonna get what's coming to you one of these days. I can only hope to read about it on this site one day :)
1. allowing such behaviour from your dog is just as bad as encouraging it. you are teaching it that attacking other animals is acceptable behaviour. if your dog ever got loose odds are it would probably harm other animals, since thats basically what youve trained it to do. and then it would have to be put down, which really isnt fair when you think about it. it would be YOUR fault that it attacks other animals, since you dont stop the behaviour. 2. i highly doubt that you actually want a dog thats as agressive, vicious and territorial as you described. noone wants dogs that have these traits. want to know why? because thats how PEOPLE (not just some other persons pet) get hurt. its not a huge jump from attacking animals to attacking people. plus theres a huge difference between having a guard dog that alerts you when someone is around and having a dog that attacks anything that enters "its territory" 3. maybe you should put yourself in that other pet owners shoes before you allow your dog to kill someones beloved pet next time. how would you like to explain to some small child that little fluffy wasnt coming home because some stupid bitch down that street is on a power trip and thinks that she can do whatever the hell she wants and that there are no consequences. note: it doesnt matter whether or not any of this happens on your own property or not. you are legally responsible for the actions of your animal, and allowing it to harm the property of others is simply not just acceptable behaviour, not to mention that its obviously morally wrong
yes bitch. I AM psyco. don't **** with psycos. ps, my dog IS trained. like I said. he's protective of his home and family. generally when a cat enters my yard I'm not even around for it (coulda SWORN I already said that but apparently you have trouble reading). and of I am, it's already too late. he's been through basic and advanced training at a local dog academy and listens when I tell him to "leave it", but like i said, it's normally too late or that. my point is, if people would e responsible and keep their ats on THEIR property, things like this wouldn't happen. do you know how many dead cats I see on my way to work in the morning? I'd say on average about 3 a week. this is why I call the pound when I see cats running free in my neighborhood. i'd rather them be there then on the streets or dead in my back yard. ps, the killing of innocent animals applies to cats much more than my dog. fact: cats hunt small rodents and birds. they're just as much alive as any cat! AND, no one get away with saying "fact:" besides Dwight schrute. that ^^ was sarcasm bby.
257- please read the ENTIRE conversation before giving your unwanted opinion. it is strictly when he is in our home/yard that he (not it) does this. he feels he's protecting me from intruders. and having bloodhound in him, it's in his DNA. all things I mentioned in previous posts. you'd know thi if you'd taken the time to read them instead of just blindly taking sides in a matter that you clearly aren't a part of. ps, you're wrong about the liability. you'd also know this if you'd read my previous posts. I hate repeating myself!
hunting dogs are not bred to kill small fluffy things. they're trained to alert hunters to where their hunt has ended up in the woods. Jesus Christ you're dumb. and stop blaming your maladjusted dog's behavior on his "genetic makeup". it's your lack of discipline that's causing his behavior. and as a responsible pet owner I'm shocked that you would leave him outside unattended and let him put things in his mouth that could be diseased or cause him harm. it's just disgusting. and unfortunately, you'll realize how stupid you are when he ends up at the vet because one of the "unvaccinated and unlicensed" was able to bite him before your dog mailed it to death. google pasturella multicoda and maybe you'll see how irresponsible you are for endangering your dog's health in this manner
shame you cant spell psycho. also, there's no point in threatening over the internet. what are you going to do? write an angry email? get a life and train your dog.
Doctor Doolittle?
baha. Garfield ftw. :)
how about don't let her in when there are small animals in her mouth? smarty.
Don't let your cats go outside and you won't have that problem. Don't you know how dangerous it is? Inside cats live an average of 15 years, while outside cats live an average of 5. They get torn up by dogs, hit by cars, catch diseases from other cats, eat poison, or get killed by people who hate cats. Keep your cat inside, and you will have a healthy cat AND no more wildlife in the house.
get rid of the cat
simple fix. kill your cat.
This made me laugh hardcore. I'd love that cat cause I've always wanted a squirrel XD
WIN! (:
maybe your cats just tryna get some?
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that's one badass cat you have there!
Just keep them all in the house... the snake will eventually be the only one left.