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Neighborhood problem turns violent
tommy:
Watch the video and get back to me. You guys obviously did not watch and your post show that by stuff you wouldn't say if you did watch it.
Samstag:
I don't see how those videos would help Shardian. Even if he were able to approach the dog I don't think it has any ears left to whisper into.
CCM:
--- Quote from: tommy on January 15, 2008, 12:20:52 pm ---
Shardian you don't even want to fix the problem, all you want to be able to do is sit in your little house in your perfect or imperfect world and be able to point your finger at these dogs, YOU need to educate yourself and want to be educated.
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WTF!! :dizzy: :dizzy:
How the hell is Shardian supposed to fix the problem of his neighbors pit bulls running wild, save killing them?? Is he supposed to steal the dogs and ship them off to Ceasar Milan, or send them to you since you are the pit bull whisperer?
Shardian doesn't need to educate himself about pit bulls, he doesn't own one. All he needs to be concerned about is keeping his family safe!
As it's been said before, you are the one that doesn't want to fix the problem of bad owners. You are such a pro- pit bull guy, why don't you want to fight to save your breed. You should be the most outraged at these stories of bad pit bulls, but all you want to do is sit back and say my pit bull is perfect...
You take any view that doesn't match yours as a personal insult. Maybe you are the best pit bull trainer in the world and maybe I could come into your house and be completely safe around YOUR dog. The problem isn't you or your dog, it's all the bad owners out there. It's these dogs that run wild thru neighborhoods. The dogs are VERY dangerous when untrained, uncared for, and unattended.
I have a chihuahua, if I let it run thru the neighborhood, do you really think anyone is going to be scared for themselves or their children? The dog weighs 5 pounds, couldn't break skin even if it did bite you and I have to stay close to it when it is in our yard so a hawk doesn't grab it. (a hawk did attack our other dog a few years ago).
The difference is (which you can't seem to understand) is when a pit bull bites, it means business, it's not a bite and release type of dog. It's a bite, hold, rip, tear, until someone beats it to make it stop.
get a grip on reality.
and btw, what the hell is erg?
tommy:
--- Quote from: CCM on January 15, 2008, 01:12:23 pm --- The problem isn't you or your dog, it's all the bad owners out there. It's these dogs that run wild thru neighborhoods. The dogs are VERY dangerous when untrained, uncared for, and unattended.
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You said is all right there. Do you think I was dropped out of the clouds and was just a good dog owner or did I have to make an effort? Shardian and others are blaming the dogs and as you clearly stated above, it is not the dogs fault.
Thank you for supporting my ideas.
ChadTower:
--- Quote from: tommy on January 15, 2008, 01:19:18 pm ---You said is all right there. Do you think I was dropped out of the clouds and was just a good dog owner or did I have to make an effort? Shardian and others are blaming the dogs and as you clearly stated above, it is not the dogs fault.
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No, he's not. He has been blaming the owner all along.
Solve the problem, tommy. Prevent the attacks from happening. What is the only possible way to do that?
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