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Originally posted by knkali View PostThoughts after reading a nother post here:
Here is the scenario. You are out and about and a full grown Rottweiler is running toward you, barking and growling and looking ferocious. The owner is yelling for it to come back and stop ect but the dog will have none of that. You are healed. No one else is around. What would you do? Would you shoot?O|||||||O
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Some people are the problem more so than the dog...A dog can be trained to behave their owner and not be a nuisance to others and if that owner either can't or won't do it then they shouldn't own a pet....I had a neighbor once that was a real nice guy and a good neighbor except for his two little POS hairy mutts that stayed in his backyard most of the time and if I ever set foot in my backyard those two hair balls would start barking and foaming at the mouth and snarling for HOURS or until I went back inside and he never seemed to notice it...It made my backyard almost unusable unless you wore ear plugs....I tried to make friends with the dogs but they weren't interested and just bared their nasty little yellow fangs and wanted to kill me...I love dogs but I absolutely HATED those nasty things and they were one of the reasons we sold that house and moved.....Bottom line is if you own a dog that barks for hours and hours and hours on end then freekin make um stop!!!...." An armed society is a polite society".... Robert A. Heinlein
Born under a bad sign with a blue moon in your eyes.......
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Originally posted by getsome View PostSome people are the problem more so than the dog...A dog can be trained to behave their owner and not be a nuisance to others and if that owner either can't or won't do it then they shouldn't own a pet....I had a neighbor once that was a real nice guy and a good neighbor except for his two little POS hairy mutts that stayed in his backyard most of the time and if I ever set foot in my backyard those two hair balls would start barking and foaming at the mouth and snarling for HOURS or until I went back inside and he never seemed to notice it...It made my backyard almost unusable unless you wore ear plugs....I tried to make friends with the dogs but they weren't interested and just bared their nasty little yellow fangs and wanted to kill me...I love dogs but I absolutely HATED those nasty things and they were one of the reasons we sold that house and moved.....Bottom line is if you own a dog that barks for hours and hours and hours on end then freekin make um stop!!!....
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I had a friend who tied her dog outside while she was at work and the dog barked all day drawing complaints from the neighbors. So she bought a bark-activated shock collar. It worked, kind of. She came home to find the dog whispering; "woof, woof".
True story.O|||||||O
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Originally posted by b4uqzme View PostI had a friend who tied her dog outside while she was at work and the dog barked all day drawing complaints from the neighbors. So she bought a bark-activated shock collar. It worked, kind of. She came home to find the dog whispering; "woof, woof".
True story.
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Originally posted by b4uqzme View PostI had a friend who tied her dog outside while she was at work and the dog barked all day drawing complaints from the neighbors. So she bought a bark-activated shock collar. It worked, kind of. She came home to find the dog whispering; "woof, woof".
True story."Typing the word "grandparents," I mistyped and the autocorrect changed it to CandyLand. Not entirely inaccurate." - Our daughter.
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Come to think of it, the deaf dog would be controlled by the collar, anyway. However, she doesn't seem to be that much of a caring person. She moved to be across from her parents in their 80s, to take care of them. However, so far as I can see, they seem to be taking care of her still...
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