Reg: 12-23-2008
Posts: 252
Loc: Toronto, ON, Canada
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I'm impressed by the dogs courage and shocked at the stupidity of the owner. granted the shark isn't moving and is rather small but it could come to, or maybe other sharks might be in the area. I have been in the water with sharks and i know they are not as dangerous as people think, but come on dogs feet in water would even get my prey drive going a little.
People seriously must spend a lot of time thinking up new and original ways to be idiots. I agree, sharks aren't THAT dangerous (I have one in my reef tank) but it could thrash and cut the dog or even hook it... Or it could get caught in the line.
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