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Neighborhood problem turns violent
CheffoJeffo:
--- Quote from: tommy on January 10, 2008, 01:36:23 am ---I lumped you in with others on this board and clearly you should not be.
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That happens ... and you still shouldn't lump me in with the troublemakers ... :cheers:
saint:
--- Quote from: tommy on January 09, 2008, 11:58:54 pm ---You're a bastard CCM.
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That would be the proverbial straw.
shardian:
You shouldn't tick off Saint Tommy. I happened upon this footage of what he did to the last guy who ticked him off...
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZHoHaAYHq8[/youtube]
mpm32:
--- Quote ---Don't give me that garbage that it will still happen or some garbage like that. It's just not true. We are talking about a dog here, not some computer program that can crash at random with no reason and is not explainable.
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Tommy, did you read my story? We had my Akita for 5 years before he showed any signs of aggression.
It can happen and it has happened.
BTW I have also known many pits that were very sweet. Although when playing with them I wouldn't put my face near theirs. Just like a tiger trainer has a very healthy respect for the tigers in his care, even if they've never bitten him before or have shown no signs previously. The trainer should never forget that they are dealing with a tiger.
Ha, I sounded like Confucius.
ChadTower:
And all of that brings us back to the question I keep asking over and over and over again:
How do you preemptively ban the bad owners without banning the dogs entirely?
Or do people find allowing such attacks acceptable with "proper punishment for the owner" after the fact?
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