Ok this is a 100% serious question. I was listening to a radio show and they were talking about dogs fights, and this calls guy says hes a dog catcher, and that the easiest way to get a dog to stop biting is to stick a finger in its butt. Is this true? Ive always wanted to know.
I think any jerk who will stick his finger in a dogs butt is a complete idiot... give me a break! How the hell are you going to target an area that friggin small while two dogs are battling.... that's just assinine. I bet that dog catchers name is Lefty too.
Ed has a good article on breakign up dog fights... it has the best common sense approach I have heard yet. It's under the table of contents somewhere.. have a looksee.
Leute mögen Hunde, aber Leute LIEBEN ausgebildete Hunde!
I know Ed has a good article but I always wondered if that was true. Supposedly if to dogs are locked up, they will let go. I just wondered if it was true.
Wismz,
Have somebody VIDEO it. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />
Lots of luck t you
This is a shitty discussion. But, I guess if I was fighting and someone came along and put a finger in my rectum, my focus may change. On second thought it might make me madder, and not at the dog I was fighting.
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