Re: Re: biting problems?
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#32770 - 08/02/2001 01:21 AM |
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Ted,
I dont have a pitty, I got a rott bitch. My mate has 6 ptties though, I think thier great dogs. I was answering a query about someone who pitty was biting her.
Paul,
Dont take it personal, Im not that much of a thug I promise, a bit of conflict makes the site more interesting. No hard feelings, as I say Ive got a rott bitch, great dog. Would leave all yours for dead no doubt ( sorry mate couldnt help myself). Maybe you should take up corgis. I better go before I say anymore.
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Re: Re: biting problems?
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#32771 - 08/02/2001 11:22 PM |
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Brendon,
This is a discussion board for dog trainers, and those who sincerely want to learn. Don't you think you might fit in better somewhere else?
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Re: Re: biting problems?
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#32772 - 08/03/2001 08:09 AM |
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Oh, no, Sharon, please don't chase Brendan away... I get such a kick out of him.
You know, Australia is often referred to as "rugged"--rugged landscape, rugged people, etc. Well, Brendan gives a new definition to "rugged"--he makes Crocodile Dundee look like a pussy.
Besides, every village needs a ....
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Brendan, I know you are too handsome, too intelligent and too tough to take this an an offense. Keep posting, honey.
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Re: Re: biting problems?
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#32773 - 08/03/2001 03:05 PM |
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Renee,
Anyone who can shoot 2 dogs because they're not what he wants, sure isn't gonna let me chase him away. I'm not very tough at all. So Brendan, keep giving us your Crockadile Dundee perspective. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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Re: Re: biting problems?
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#32774 - 08/03/2001 07:19 PM |
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I hate to say it but I agree with BRENDON THE DPLOMAT.
There are dominant aggressive dogs that can either be killed (I am not sure there is a big difference between taking a dog to the vet for a needle and going out in the country and shooting a dog) or dealt with to establish rank.
The way to deal with rank in a truly handler aggressive animal (not a mouthy juvenile) is to hang the dog. I have written a great deal (on my web site) about exactly how to do this - leave it to the brits to blow a damn wig over some poor cop hanging his dog over a fence after he had the shit bit out of him by the dog. Let the PETA ASS HOLES bitch - I would ask them to take a bite from one of these dogs (without a sleeve on). Let them find out how much it hurts to have bite holes in their arm with muscles hanging out - see if they change their opinion.
Any large law enforcement agency that has a lot of dogs had better take a common sense approach to learning to deal with handler aggresive animals. And YES some of them are going to be shot.
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Re: Re: biting problems?
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#32775 - 08/03/2001 08:29 PM |
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You the man Ed.
Some of you women need to learn dogs are dogs and human babies are human babies, dont get the two confused.
As we get more women not having kids were going to get more of them projecting their mothering instincts on to dogs and more shit dogs around that shouldnt be bred from or allowed to live cause mumy couldnt stand to see junior get a bullet. I guess hitlers mum would of thought he was a great guy as well.
In previous times women had enough on their plate taking care of a heap of kids and a house without getting bent out of shape over some worthless mongrel dog. Western society has some screwed up ideas, we'll see millions starve so we can live in extreme comfort, ruin the enviroment, experiement on animals so you women can wear cosmetics and then its oh no dont shoot patch, even though hes snarling at little kids all the time.
Im not just stirring you women about this Im serious.
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Re: Re: biting problems?
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#32776 - 08/03/2001 08:40 PM |
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Brendan,
All I said was anyone who can shoot his own dogs, isn't gonna let "little old me" scare him off. As far as euthanizing a dog to save humans, been there, done that. Sometimes ya just have to face the facts. We're not all in a position to pull the trigger though. But like Ed said, what's the difference?
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Re: Re: biting problems?
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#32777 - 08/03/2001 08:44 PM |
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BTW you all have no idea how much you've helped me deal with things.
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Re: Re: biting problems?
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#32778 - 08/30/2001 05:54 PM |
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Ed--
You wrote that "There are dominant aggressive dogs that can either be killed (I am not sure there is a big difference between taking a dog to the vet for a needle and going out in the country and shooting a dog) or dealt with to establish rank.
I agree with you that from a moral standpoint (taking responsibility for your dog), there may be no difference. Legally, however, there can be a BIG difference. In California, at least, you could be prosecuted for animal cruelty for shooting your own dog.
NOTE: I'm NOT saying shooting a dog actually is cruel--I don't want to get into that argument because I don't shoot and so don't know enough to make a judgement, although I suspect that in the hands of someone who knows what they're doing a gun is just as humane as the needle. It's just that the law says that shooting your dog is cruel, and it's bigger than you are.
As Justice Holmes (I think) said: "The law is an ass."
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Re: Re: biting problems?
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#32779 - 08/31/2001 03:30 PM |
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Brendan where are you???????
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