augias - 2016-02-14
Ahh that's the stuff.
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Binro the Heretic - 2016-02-14
Dogs always side with the alpha.
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Oscar Wildcat - 2016-02-14
Dogs love you: but they love bread _more_.
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baleen - 2016-02-15 Bread gives dogs the shits.
They are not supposed to eat bread.
I would have calmly explained this to the stranger instead of hitting him. I think I would rather risk my dog getting the poops than inflicting bodily harm on some random person.
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That guy - 2016-02-14
why is this one interesting?
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infinite zest - 2016-02-15 That's a good point. Apparently it was Pizza and not just bread too. There were a few times when my dog growing up would sneak off with a whole Dominoes Large while we weren't looking and eat the whole thing. We called the vet and he shrugged it off, like "then he'll probably want a beer with that, call me in the morning if he seems sick" but dairy (and wheat) isn't necessarily the healthiest thing. Then again that same dog ate an entire chocolate birthday cake and was fine, once again the vet said "he might want some ice cream."
I wish I had the full context of this. Like I said below I'd never just go up to someone else's animal and give them anything without the owner's permission, so without offering the owner does have the right to be angry, if that's how it went down. But somehow I don't think that's how it went down.
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Binro the Heretic - 2016-02-14
All fun aside, I'm mostly on the dog owner's side in this. I would be upset if someone I didn't know threw my dog something to eat without asking me first.
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Miss Henson's 6th grade class - 2016-02-14 Granted, but polo shirt seems to have attacked gutterpunk after he offered his dog something to eat. Bet he won't do that again. Now, that's a good boy!
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Shoebox Joe - 2016-02-15 See my post to that guy on this over protective owner subject.
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15th - 2016-02-15 "....give me mean looks if I even sort of just smile at their dog." Seriously?
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Bobonne - 2016-02-15 That sort of training is a great way to have a completely unmanagable dog when you need to leave it in the hands of someone else for any length of time.
My brother trained his Chesapeake(sic) Bay Retriever like that, then whenever he'd need to have one of us watch him for any length of time while he was busy working or whatever, he'd be completely out of control, would howl for hours, etc.
Unless you plan on never ever needing someone else to watch your dog, and plan on your dog not outliving you, please don't train your dog like that.
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Bobonne - 2016-02-15 Above directed at BorrowedSolution, sorry. Sick as a dog here.
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infinite zest - 2016-02-15 @15th yeah, not all the time; I hate to stereotype but it's usually the tiny chihuahua owners or the really big dog owners who are kind of unspoken pricks. And I can't completely blame them; I live in a pretty dangerous part of the city that's slowly becoming the new gentrified area, so it's full of all types from crusties to yuppies, but it's so much the opposite of what I remember as a kid, walking around the neighborhood and everybody petting everybody's dog.
Back when I lived in Milwaukee my ex ran into my work bleeding pretty bad from a tiny little dog that bit her on the hand when she bent down to pet it, and needed some first aid supplies. The owner's reaction apparently wasn't "I'm so sorry" or anything like that, he just proceeded to kick his dog a whole bunch. It's not exactly rocket science figuring out why that dog was violent towards strangers.
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Robin Kestrel - 2016-02-14
Dog ends up attacking owner?
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ashtar. - 2016-02-14
Oh look, a pitbull gets into a blood frenzy and is a danger to everyone around. How atypical.
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The Mothership - 2016-02-15 That looks like more of a bulldog and less of a pittbull. got the word bull in both their names, but they are very different breeds. Bulldogs can be the sweetest things.
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EvilHomer - 2016-02-15 Oh look, a racial profiler can't even identify his races correctly, and as a result looks incredibly foolish. How atypical.
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Old_Zircon - 2016-02-15 The sweetest dog I've known was a pitbull, but they have really bad impulse control. If that leads to them being vicious rather than overly friendly it's mostly a reflection of the owner.
Bulldogs are just charmingly moronic, some of the dumbest dogs I've ever seen. A friend of min had to rescue a bulldog from drowning at a party because it fell into a pol and was too dumb to know it was underwarter, so it was just standing there on the bottom looking confused (even though it was a good swimmer).
I was throwing a little basketball for a different bulldog at a different party a few years back and every time sh would stop a little too late and end up standing right over the ball instead of in front of it, get confused because it disappeared, and then spin in circles for close to a minute before she eventually figured it out and then spent another minute running victory laps around the yard. A few of us did that for almost an hour (it was kind of a boring party).
Not really pertinent, but they sure are the dumbest dogs.
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Gmork - 2016-02-15 Not to mention quite a lot of pitbull "statistics" are based on the fact that ignorant people love to get a "scary" dog (usually pitbull) and chain them up in the front yard, creating an antisocial dog for anyone but owners and people allowed in the household.
This happens with every breed of dog. I've seen chihuahuas do damage that required many stitches. It's called being a better owner - look into it. Dogs need to socialize in order to be well-adjusted to life around lots of people. All dogs.
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ashtar. - 2016-02-20 Thanks guys. I was afraid no one would take the bait. Pit bull people are nothing if not reliable.
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EvilHomer - 2016-02-20 Actually, we were baiting you, hoping you would pull out the troll shield and pretend like you weren't being serious after all.
Non-pitbull people who think they're talking to pit bull people are nothing if not reliable.
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ashtar. - 2016-02-21 poeTV: come for the fetish videos, stay for the meta-trolling
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The Mothership - 2016-02-15
When 'keeping it real' goes wrong.
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Meerkat - 2016-02-15
Unless dog is a service animal dog owner has no business bringing dog into CVS and that is why dog is biting him.
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StanleyPain - 2016-02-15
No "innocent dog of peace" tag?
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Maru - 2016-02-15
bite the hand that doesn't feed you
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Rodents of Unusual Size - 2016-02-15
Please let Boomer comment on this one, please...
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kamlem - 2016-02-15
Rye are you biting me dog? RYYYYYYYYYEEEEEEE!
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infinite zest - 2016-02-15 CVI makes Wal-Mart look like Saks 5th Ave most of the time.
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lotsmoreorcs - 2016-02-15
Who the fuck owns a dog
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