Just absolutely disgusting, after a horrible evening with a dog being killed by a motorcyclist in pram, and now this shit.
people need to stop abusing these poor bastards
http://www.stuff.co.nz/4046131a10.html
Just absolutely disgusting, after a horrible evening with a dog being killed by a motorcyclist in pram, and now this shit.
people need to stop abusing these poor bastards
http://www.stuff.co.nz/4046131a10.html
This my neighbor, Nursultan Tuleiakbay. He is pain in my assholes. I get a window from a glass, he must get a window from a glass. I get a step, he must get a step. I get a clock-radio, he cannot afford. Great success!
Someone has watched "Chopper"
It appears the media have focused all their attention on dogs recently... Dog kills person, person kills dog, dog runs rampant on P, Helen Clark lifts her leg on the Nats...
Don't worry, next week it be something else.
also the media wouldn't know a pit bull if one was humping there leg!!!
its also a interesting genralisation to....as more dog's that are not pit bulls or bull terriers attack people,animals,etc....but we don't hear much about that...farm dogs are usually amoung the worst for this sort of anti social behaviour towards humans...but then most dogs that bite in towns are mongrels....often with some X of bull terrier in them....which doesn't make them a bull terrier at all...
Don't get me started. Gini has to go to court now to testify against the owners of the dog that attacked her and Nicky a few weeks back. The owners are fighting the City Council's declaration of the animal as a dangerous animal and insisting on their rights to allow it to roam free.
Unfortunately for them, all the people the dog's attacked (there are a few) don't agree with this.
At least it isn't being fed P though.![]()
And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.
- James Dickey, Cherrylog Road.
But..but..Labour passed legislation to stop all this dangerous dog stuff!John.
Pitbulls, German Shepherds.... whatever the 'flavour of the fortnight nasty doggie' happens to be I DON'T CARE
because, nine times out of ten, it's NOT the dog to blame - it's the owner
either for not training the dog to behave - or for encouraging the dog to behave badly - or for not controlling the dog
the only truly effective legislation would be to HAVE THE FRIGGIN OWNERS PUT DOWN!!
- now, I'd like to see THAT!!
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Grass wedges its way between the closest blocks of marble and it brings them down. This power of feeble life which can creep in anywhere is greater than that of the mighty behind their cannons....... - Honore de Balzac
Bullshit. Blame the dog.
And the reason the press doesn't publish dog attacks from Chihuahua's, basset hounds, dachshunds etc is that they do little damage and don't go into uncontrollable frenzies like fighting dogs do. Even a border collie can't do nearly as much damage as a fighting dog.
I'd run from a bull terrier, but a Pug? ha ha ha
Some things are worth dying for, living is one of them.
there are dogs that are bred for looks
there are dogs that are bred for temperament
but any dog will fight or attack given the right circumstances
- i was once badly savaged by a pekinese with a tooth abscess [true - i was about 3 at the time] whose owner had failed to have it treated
- my daughter had an ear nearly ripped off by an incontinent, fat, jealous spaniel whose owner had given it an inflated idea of it's own importance
- there are countless stories of some terrier breeds being unsafe around babies ..... one had to be put down in my own family [the terrier - not the baby]
- and my aunt's scottie - well - a meaner, sneakier, base-natured, bad-tempered critter couldn't be imagined [you would have sworn it was an aligator until she cut the tail off .....] ... it was NOTORIOUS - got so bad the milkman refused to deliver [this was England], the rag and bone man's horse wouldn't even enter the street and the gardener took to wearing steelcap boots,gaiters and a haunted expression.......
the only thing that differs is the amount of mayhem the size and physiology of the dog in question permits it to inflict
------------- so 'bullshit' right back at you, Fatjim .......... dogs are pack animals and the owner is supposed to be pack leader [ie 's/he who is responsible for the actions of the pack]
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Grass wedges its way between the closest blocks of marble and it brings them down. This power of feeble life which can creep in anywhere is greater than that of the mighty behind their cannons....... - Honore de Balzac
I hate the term "fighting dog" I had a bull mastiff X that was rescued from organised dog fighting. He was one of the sweetest dogs I've owned. Even years afterwards he would go any dog that crossed his path, so we had to be careful to keep him apart from the rest but he was extremely docile around humans - only looked the part. Hell I used to put a pony saddle on him and lead him round with my younger cousins on him back!
Hmm, my point was that yes dogs can be vicious but usually all you have to do is look at the way they've been raised and cared for to see what kind of dog they turn out to be. Of course there are occasions where this is not the case..
I have a pure breed stafordshire bull terrier and alot of you guys have meet him....these dogs were origanilly breed for dog fighting...and were the original bull terrier...and he never starts fights...dispite alot of encouragment from other dogs...like right now for instance...dovers spaniel is outside and been trying to hump him for the last few hours...and he just walks away!! lol
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