• 7-month-old pitbull attacked neighbor's rooster, neighbor retaliates by beating dog with brass knuck
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[QUOTE=Awesomecaek;31459214]If a dog attacked my animal, I wouldn't hesitate to beat the shit out of it, but I would rather go for hits with something blunt like a stick or bat or kicking it. It's protection of my property and my own safety.[/QUOTE] No, that had nohting to do with protection of property or safety. Granted I would be pissed if I found out that some dog attacked my animal, there would be a civilized way to deal with that problem. But she took a butcher knife and in cold blood beat the shit out of and then mutilated him oh and ofcourse when the owner goes to confront her, she beats the shit out of her aswell. And she did that infront of child/s (?).
[QUOTE=cecilbdemodded;31459100Dog owner not properly controlling their animal(a pitbull no less)- check[/QUOTE] What? It's not like you can prevent an accident. I could have a perfectly fine chain link fence around my yard and my dog could still escape. It's not a matter of controlling their animal, rather it's a simple accident. It happens, and there's not a goddamn thing you can do to stop it. And, second, what difference does it make that it's a pitbull? I'm sorry but anyone who stereotypes dogs that they are violent/whatever just because of what some people use a certain breed for are absolute dipshits. I know three people who own pitbulls, and hey are all the friendliest creatures in the world. One of them was even taken from a shelter after being rescued in a dogfighting bust, and he isn't violent or aggressive in the slightest. You, sir, are an absolute idiot. It's all in how the dog was raised, it's not the breed. I could raise a chihuahua to be the most vicious bastard in the world, but its offspring could be the most adorable, friendliest dogs ever.
[QUOTE=J!NX;31458302]But what if it was a golden egg laying rooster?!?! :downs: but yeah, what a sick fuck. And anyone who says "Death to her!" I will execute, personally.[/QUOTE] Come at me bro. [QUOTE=Awesomecaek;31459214]If a dog attacked my animal, I wouldn't hesitate to beat the shit out of it, but I would rather go for hits with something blunt like a stick or bat or kicking it. It's protection of my property and my own safety.[/QUOTE] Good I hope you get arrested if it ever happens.
The woman obviously has mental problems and needs to be put down.
I seriously remarked, out loud, [i]"what the fuck!?"[/i] when I was reading this. I mean, I've had to shoot wayward dogs because they were attacking my animals (a bit more serious if I lose an animal since I'm a farmer and that's essentially my paycheck, plus I love my animals D:) but I never felt good or happy about it. I certainly didn't run them down, cut their ears off and then start punching people when confronted because that's [i]insane.[/i] Then again, this happened in Detroit so that explains everything.
I realy don't understand you guys sometimes. I live in the country and I have farm animals including chickens, I have shot many fox and coyote's and rats to defend my animals. I would not hesitate to shoot a pitbull attacking my animals and in my opinion what that lady did was not animal abuse, sure she took it to far by assaulting the owner but I would have shot that dog with my 12ga. had it attacked my chicken.
Crazy bitch.
[QUOTE=jgerm529;31460181]I realy don't understand you guys sometimes. I live in the country and I have farm animals including chickens, I have shot many fox and coyote's and rats to defend my animals. I would not hesitate to shoot a pitbull attacking my animals and in my opinion what that lady did was not animal abuse, sure she took it to far by assaulting the owner but I would have shot that dog with my 12ga. had it attacked my chicken.[/QUOTE] But it's the fact that 1. it was a puppy, it didn't know better and 2. it happened after the fact, the attack did. She went hunting for the poor thing after it had dome its damage.
[QUOTE=rosar0980;31460228]But it's the fact that 1. it was a puppy, it didn't know better and 2. it happened after the fact, the attack did. She went hunting for the poor thing after it had dome its damage.[/QUOTE] Ok lets go in order here 1. What if it had been a child? Could you still say "oh it was a puppy it didn't know better" and 2. Yea that's just fucked up, I agree. lol
If you are expecting any sympathy for me, you won't get any. Time and time again I've seen how friendly and harmless pitbulls are: not very.
[QUOTE=jgerm529;31460281]Ok lets go in order here 1. What if it had been a child? Could you still say "oh it was a puppy it didn't know better" and 2. Yea that's just fucked up, I agree. lol[/QUOTE] Yes, I still would but it's still the whole "watch your children" thing in that case.
I don't want to sound like a huge jerk but I wouldn't fucking care what the type of pet it was, if I liked it as much as any other kind of animal I would tear the living shit out of anything that would hurt it. Just think about how shit this is, if it were the opposite and the chicken had slayed the dog what the fuck would the dog's owner do?
[QUOTE=MIPS;31460332]If you are expecting any sympathy for me, you won't get any. Time and time again I've seen how friendly and harmless pitbulls are: not very.[/QUOTE] yeah thats because when ever they're involved in something like this it gets put on blast and everyone hears about it vs any other dog breed
If you own a dog out in a rural area, the rules on how far you can let him run around are probably different. But when you are in a more urban area, where neighbors(including kids and other small animals), are close by then you must secure your animal. It's not about 'accident', either you are capable of securing your animal or you shouldn't have that animal. If YOUR animal escapes and attacks something or someone on another property, then it's your fault, it's not some random act of fate. As far as the woman being justified, yeah IF she cut the dog while it was in the act of attacking. Chasing it down later though makes it a crime. At that point, she's not defending anything, she's merely abusing an animal. An animal, I might add, that she would not be able to touch if it was properly secured on its own property to start with.
I don't see why pitbulls are so stereotyped. My best friend has one and she's the sweetest thing I've ever seen. Wouldn't hurt a fly. ... Well she might eat it but my cat even eats bugs... But seriously, she's never bitten anyone and she's at least 5 years old or so. Loves going outside for play time and walks. Not every pitbull is bad... It more or less depends on who raised it.
[QUOTE=cecilbdemodded;31460438]If you own a dog out in a rural area, the rules on how far you can let him run around are probably different. But when you are in a more urban area, where neighbors(including kids and other small animals), are close by then you must secure your animal. It's not about 'accident', either you are capable of securing your animal or you shouldn't have that animal. If YOUR animal escapes and attacks something or someone on another property, then it's your fault, it's not some random act of fate. As far as the woman being justified, yeah IF she cut the dog while it was in the act of attacking. Chasing it down later though makes it a crime. At that point, she's not defending anything, she's merely abusing an animal. An animal, I might add, that she would not be able to touch if it was properly secured on its own property to start with.[/QUOTE] It doesn't have to be secured, it just has to be on your property. If she's persecuted for the dog escaping, then someone's got no common sense. And a dog could even escape from the restraint, as my dog has done many times. I'm sorry, but there's just too many scenarios for them to get a conviction of negligence.
[QUOTE=Arvuti;31458227]what a bitch.[/QUOTE] That gif of the AVGN taking off his glasses and saying "WHAT?!" would be really good at a time like this.
[QUOTE=LunchboxOfDoom;31458386]Or because they like chickens... times like this I reflect on my grandparents and their farm life. Using this same logic, why would someone keep a pit bull unless they were going to use/had been using it for dog fights or something? It did viciously attack another animal after all. But I digress.[/QUOTE] God-awful logic. Understand that pit bulls aren't only meant for fighting, they're bred as such. I owned a pit bull for 11 years and obviously never used it for this.
[QUOTE=MIPS;31460332]If you are expecting any sympathy for me, you won't get any. Time and time again I've seen how friendly and harmless pitbulls are: not very.[/QUOTE] Yup all pitbulls are born with the instinct to attack everything and anything they see. It's totally not overblown by the media and is in no way the fault of the owners. Just bad dogs right, not the bad owners at all. /sarcasm.
Who the hell owns a rooster in a urban city like Detroit anyway?! :v:
The other neighbor, (not the crazy one), did the right thing.
While the neighbor sounds like a psychopath, I am consistently amazed at how people don't chain their dogs up and then act surprised when something bad happens to them. Well no shit your dog was able to jump over that five-foot fence, precious, it's been bred to be athletic, what the fuck did you expect? If I had a big dog, or even a medium-sized dog, I'd have it leashed to something big, heavy, and mounted to the ground. Especially a dog like a pitbull, which is bred to chase and hunt things. And if it was my yard and someone's dog was in there attacking my pets, be it a cat, another dog, whatever, I'd fucking shoot it. If they don't want their dogs to get fucked up, maybe they should show some goddamn responsibility and exercise better control over them.
I think both parties are at fault here.
thats why you dont fuck with country folk
fuck off it's a fucking rooster. And cutting the dogs ear off was going way too far, especially for a young dog like that.
[QUOTE=Mister Cool;31461438]fuck off it's a fucking rooster. And cutting the dogs ear off was going way too far, especially for a young dog like that.[/QUOTE] Yeah. I would understand if the dog was attacking her. But from the story it seems she actually searched for the dog to hurt it. It wasn't instinctive. She meant to try to kill it/wound it bad.
Oh stop being fucking moral fags only since you got a dog or love animals. The owners of the pitbull fucked up leting it run loose and kill other animals. What if it was a child it attack? But nope lets put all the hate on the woman instead. If a pitbull came and killed any animal i owned i would be fucking pissed.
[QUOTE=Sexy Eskimo;31461497]Oh stop being fucking moral fags only since you got a dog or love animals. The owners of the pitbull fucked up leting it run loose and kill other animals. What if it was a child it attack? But nope lets put all the hate on the woman instead. If a pitbull came and killed any animal i owned i would be fucking pissed.[/QUOTE] Uh, read the article, she fucking did this to the animal AFTER the attack happened, she has a right to protect her animals but doing it after it happened is just stupid
[QUOTE=Ultraleet;31460662]God-awful logic.[/QUOTE] No shit. What was unclear when I directly quoted his post? It's his logic, just turned around against him to highlight this flaw.
[QUOTE=CocainePlaydo;31461521]Uh, read the article, she fucking did this to the animal AFTER the attack happened, she has a right to protect her animals but doing it after it happened is just stupid[/QUOTE] I would also chase that fucker down and then punch the owner, for being so fucking careless.
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