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    I note the comments about the kid having a history of cruelty towards animals.

    Isnt that one of the big ass warning signs that the kids going to grow up being a right physco?

    Sad to say my neighbour who use to be cruel to animals when we were kids (SPCA involved etc) ended up killing his baby.

    Someone should have a bloody good look at that kid and its family.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MsKABC View Post
    I think they did go a bit far saying the kid had a "history of cruelty", but left unchecked, he probably was heading that way. They say cruelty to animals is an indicator of more serious things Hopefully that mum will be more careful in future.
    That's what I was trying to say, but it didn't quite come out that way

    Some have suggested that 'cruelty' is a learned response though - and I wonder where the kid learned it from. I'm not meaning to start a nature vs. nurture debate either, just saying that kids learn a lot from their home environment.
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    I have 2 dogs.

    The pack order goes something like this:
    Me, Mrs TA (altho she thinks she is top dog ), oldest child, youngest child, visitors which we display a welcoming face to, cats, oldest dog, youngest dog, goldfish

    My dogs wouldn't dare growl at a visitor for food ...
    they would "fear my name as hell awakens"

    but they still love me unconditionally

    testicle tickling I haven't tested however . .that's a bit of a grey area

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    My youngest boy was bitten in a similar fashion, when he was about 2 years old. We were initially angry (natural parents reaction) but after the dust settled, realised that although he wasn't being cruel to the dog, he was constantly in it's face, on an extremely hot bothersome day and the dog was just tetchy. We should have seen the signs and avoided it.

    Now 17, he has a healthy respect for animals, and always takes responsibility for the pets at home. Especially our two dogs, which he loves unconditionally.
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    We had a Doberman (Male) which we gave away as we didnt have the time to look after it they way it needed to be, as they are 1 hell of a dog to look after food wise as well as exercise wise. The people we gave it to had him in the back yard of their property when friends of theres came around to visit them along with their 2 yr old son who decided to poke the dog the whole time he was there with a stick in the face. Well you know what happened next, Yeah you have it, the dog got fed up with being attacked by the young child who ended up with 120 internal stitches and 100 external stitches to his face and because the child had to go to the hospital for treatment and the hospital found out how he got his facial injuries the cops were bought in and the dog destroyed. Wheres the justice in that and y should any animal have to put up with that type of treatment especially when it was on its own property.

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    Serves the little arsehole right
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    Quote Originally Posted by mattian View Post
    Sounds like mummy wants to wrap him up in cotton wool and protect him from the big wide world.
    WE might all be better off if she does just that...
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    AFK BRB. Gotta go tug on some genitals and see what happens.
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    Animal control should have put the bitch down (along with the litter) for severe deformity...

    The dogs fine...

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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    I woulda bitten the little bugger as well had he squeezed my goolies...
    Exactly what I was thinking!

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    nasty little shit

    had a similar incident in south africa - neighbour came around with her 3 year old who amused himself by swinging on my new curtains whilst proud mum looked fondly on ..... when it was suggested he 'go outside to play' he demonstrated his idea of fun was clunking my ridgeback round the head with a broken fence picket ...... when mum [still sitting on her fat arse drinking MY best twinnings and scoffing MY biscuits] expressed mild alarm and said something like "oh - that dog might turn on him" i said "don't worry, i'll fix it" went outside and clouted the little lad a hefty smack on his dear little backside

    this accomplished two things
    a ..... it distracted his attention from the dog
    b ..... mother and son departed swiftly [before the marie biscuits were finished] never to be seen again

    and, for those who would accuse me of child abuse, MY definition of child abuse is allowing a child to grow up with no respect or empathy for animals and/or his/her fellows [or fellettes ] ..... so, 'NOT GUILTY yer honour'!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gubb View Post
    AFK BRB. Gotta go tug on some genitals and see what happens.
    Sorry mate - did I get you in the eye?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nasty View Post
    at least it didn't bite his testicles .. cos that would be irrepairable!!
    Sadly I think this little boy is already on a downward path. Mowhawk hair at age three??!! Mum held together by facial rivets. Child deliberately taunting the dog.....where'd he learn that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Winston001 View Post
    Sadly I think this little boy is already on a downward path. Mowhawk hair at age three??!! Mum held together by facial rivets. Child deliberately taunting the dog.....where'd he learn that?
    My sentiments exactly. In fifteen years when he's fucked up big time he'll be another case of where the lefties will blame the circumstance of his upbringing and the righties will assert personal responsibility.

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    you lot are all nuts !!!!

    either that or you all own pretend dogs like poodles or some such

    Its a given that strainer face (the mum) has obviously had her brains driain out of her head through her many holes .. but a dog should knows it place in the pack .. .surely?

    I absolutely hate it when I hear dog owners say "don't go near rover when he has food" .. I'll take the fucken food straight from my dogs mouth with my own teeth if I want to, and he will will be damned pleased I let him have some food before I robbed it from him ... who's the big dog !!!

    I my dogs don't ask nicely the don't get food .. needless to say it has never been in issue . .they always ask nicely it is their place in the pack after all

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