• Toddler's eyelid partially bitten off by dog in Dorset, and the Cops can't do anything (graphic imag
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[QUOTE=RichyZ;31397807]teaching a dog to lick your testicles is pretty worth the effort[/QUOTE] it's not worth the money spent on peanut butter
I love how the mother says that shes upset that the dog can attack anyone on its property, but she can't, Does she really want humans to be subject to the same legal treatment as dogs? "mame you've committed a minor assault not on your property, THE SENTENCE IS DEATH WITHOUT TRIAL" "mame what are you doing out here by yourself?, where is your owner, THE SENTENCE IS INDEFINITE JAILING THEN DEATH."
Oh God, I just HAD to click this thread out of curiosity. And I was just eating lunch, too.
[QUOTE=Turnips5;31397497]so how do you prevent your dog from being a nervous wreck and attacking children?[/QUOTE] exposing it and monitoring its behavior with children is the only way in cases like these the dogs are generally inexperienced with children and the children often provoke the dog. a family dog who has been around babies its whole life might know not to attack the kid when its yelling and reaching its hand out, but to a dog who has no experience with kids that yelling kid might as well be a deadly psychopath and the dog feels threatened
Most people don't get that dogs aren't toys, they are living beings that are complex. There's a reason you get those pet books and other documentation with your first dog. You must train the dog to an extent, and provide it with an environment where it doesn't feel disturbed or threatened. Many people fail their pets and then the animal does something violent or regrettable, at the end of the day the owners were simply not doing their job, and they shouldn't have had the animal in the first place.
I'm sorry, too many babies here jumping to conclusions with unfinished evidence. First off, what the hell were the parents doing? Why was their child roaming into someones private property? The article doesn't even explain that, its just biasely sympathetic to the child without even putting blame on their side. The dog and its owners aren't at fault. The parents are.
[QUOTE=Swebonny;31397265]There are some people around the area I live in that got some quite aggressive dogs. They even let them roam free in the woods once, and seriously if one of them ran towards me I'd have no idea what do to.[/QUOTE] Our local newspaper had an article about what to do in the event a wolf attacks you, I assume it's similar To quote, "don't run, fight back" Basically you'll never outrun a dog but you sure as hell can outfight it. We walk around essentially with blunt weapons on our feet so kick at it.
Her eyelid was bitten off? The picture doesn't seem to indicate that.
[QUOTE=Zeke129;31402182]Our local newspaper had an article about what to do in the event a wolf attacks you, I assume it's similar To quote, "don't run, fight back" Basically you'll never outrun a dog but you sure as hell can outfight it. We walk around essentially with blunt weapons on our feet so kick at it.[/QUOTE] you think you can take on a wolf? yeah good luck with that
[QUOTE=Pace.;31403043]you think you can take on a wolf? yeah good luck with that[/QUOTE] your more likely to defeat a wolf than outrun one also a lone wolf attacking a human is looking for easy prey, fighting back will probably scare off the wolf pretty quickly when it realizes your not easy prey
[QUOTE=Pace.;31403043]you think you can take on a wolf? yeah good luck with that[/QUOTE] One on one, he probably could. He'd get a bit bloodied, but even so. The real strength, much like humans and various other animals, relies on their team work.
[QUOTE=Zeke129;31402182]Our local newspaper had an article about what to do in the event a wolf attacks you, I assume it's similar To quote, "don't run, fight back" Basically you'll never outrun a dog but you sure as hell can outfight it. We walk around essentially with blunt weapons on our feet so kick at it.[/QUOTE] I know some people that would be way too pussy to actually kick a dog. I mean, it's a cute cuddly-wuddly puppy, who could think about defending their family from such a sweet and innocent animal?
it's gonna heal over time just the put the god damned dog down [editline]29th July 2011[/editline] as for people debating about being "defenseless" against angry animals.. yeah right. basically you could take down a dog with your bare hands. and if you got a firearm, you can take down even a bear! just shoot them in the face
poor thing..
[QUOTE=plokoon9619;31402134]I'm sorry, too many babies here jumping to conclusions with unfinished evidence. First off, what the hell were the parents doing? Why was their child roaming into someones private property? The article doesn't even explain that, its just biasely sympathetic to the child without even putting blame on their side. The dog and its owners aren't at fault. The parents are.[/QUOTE] It quite clearly says that the neighbours invited them over for the dogs birthday party (?).
When I was a kid I got bit in the nose by my own dog for simply touching his food, both my mom and school nurse said it was my fault. Don't always assume that the dog is to blame, people. Also, go ahead and rate me dumb I was quite stupid when I did that.
[QUOTE=RichyZ;31396495]remember when that girl threw those cats in the river? "KILL THE BITCH, HOPE SHE GET A BULLET IN HER HEAD I RECKEN YEE HAW SHUCK"[/QUOTE] Yeah, if she was throwing babies in people would also have been the same. Or puppets, or birds, or [insert any kind of animal that can't swim here].
[QUOTE=Yzooo;31406003]When I was a kid I got bit in the nose by my own dog for simply touching his food, both my mom and school nurse said it was my fault. Don't always assume that the dog is to blame, people. Also, go ahead and rate me dumb I was quite stupid when I did that.[/QUOTE] No you weren't dumb to do that. Maybe pointless because you wouldn't eat dog food. Your family gives the dog its food. He is more than welcome to get the fuck out and try to open his own can of dog shit straight out of the super market.
[QUOTE=Gekkosan;31406332]No you weren't dumb to do that. Maybe pointless because you wouldn't eat dog food. Your family gives the dog its food. He is more than welcome to get the fuck out and try to open his own can of dog shit straight out of the super market.[/QUOTE] What a terribly stupid post. It's common sense to not touch a dog's food, regardless of how well trained it is.
[QUOTE=plokoon9619;31402134]I'm sorry, too many babies here jumping to conclusions with unfinished evidence. First off, what the hell were the parents doing? Why was their child roaming into someones private property? The article doesn't even explain that, its just biasely sympathetic to the child without even putting blame on their side. The dog and its owners aren't at fault. The parents are.[/QUOTE] [QUOTE]The attack happened after Icy and her parents were invited to celebrate the dog's third birthday at the couple's Dorset holiday home on 24 July. [/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Nautsabes;31408290]What a terribly stupid post. It's common sense to not touch a dog's food, regardless of how well trained it is.[/QUOTE] It's also common sense not to want to touch dog's food.
[QUOTE=Lol-Nade;31404080]I know some people that would be way too pussy to actually kick a dog. I mean, it's a cute cuddly-wuddly puppy, who could think about defending their family from such a sweet and innocent animal?[/QUOTE] when the dog is attacking you and trying to rip your throat out, I don't think anyone is going to have a problem kicking it
[QUOTE=Lol-Nade;31404080]I know some people that would be way too pussy to actually kick a dog. I mean, it's a cute cuddly-wuddly puppy, who could think about defending their family from such a sweet and innocent animal?[/QUOTE] So you're telling me they wouldn't try to defend themselves from this? [img]http://www.topnews.in/files/Rabid-Dog.jpg[/img]
Here's a picture of what those kind of vicious beasts look like: [IMG]http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y170/cecilb6/west-highland-white-terrier-training.jpg[/IMG] I'm torn on this issue(much like the kid's eyelid). On the one hand, the dog did attack a child. On the other, the dog was on its own property, its own territory. Ultimately, I think parents should consider any dog, no matter how cute and harmless looking, to be dangerous to small children. I do not think it is appropriate for a 2 year old to be hand feeding any dog. I would not be surprised if the dog owner loses a civil suit, the jury will be very sympathic to the kid no matter what the law says(at least in the US they would).
Similar thing happened to my friend a few years ago when he was about 4 years old. They gave the dog a second chance, and it happened a second time, only to another kid in their family. Dog didn't get a chance after that.
This is shocking.. I'd blame the dog owners for this. Not the dog. The people who rated the OP funny really are just being trolls or have mental instability issues.
People who rated this funny are sick fucks
[QUOTE=HandsomeFrog;31425720]People who rated this funny are sick fucks[/QUOTE] It's pretty funny that the police department is so fucking stupid in this case.
[QUOTE=Leaf Runner;31430611]It's pretty funny that the police department is so fucking stupid in this case.[/QUOTE] how are they stupid? because they cant go out and murder a dog?
Dog bites kid = Death sentence is the only answer! Kid harms dog = Not a shit was given that day.
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