7-month-old pitbull attacked neighbor's rooster, neighbor retaliates by beating dog with brass knuck
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[QUOTE=carcarcargo;31469702]I hate pitbulls any way so I'm glad this happened.[/QUOTE]
remind me never to never let you come near any small animals or children if we ever happen to meet
[QUOTE=Sanius;31470511]remind me never to never let you come near any small animals or children if we ever happen to meet[/QUOTE]
As long as your small animal doesn't try to chew on my own pet it'll be fine.
Oh that bitch is gonna pay. Not the dog, she's suffered more than any dog ever should.
But in all seriousness, the woman who attacked that poor dog is fucked up.
[QUOTE=ironman17;31470630]Oh that bitch is gonna pay. Not the dog, she's suffered more than any dog ever should.
But in all seriousness, the woman who attacked that poor dog is fucked up.[/QUOTE]
That "poor dog" was attacking her rooster, maybe it was a bit over the top to cut off its ear but I would certainly beat the fuck out of any dog that attacked my pet in my own backgarden.
[QUOTE=carcarcargo;31470674]That "poor dog" was attacking her rooster, maybe it was a bit over the top to cut off its ear but I would certainly beat the fuck out of any dog that attacked my pet in my own backgarden.[/QUOTE]
If she had attacked the dog while it was attacking the rooster, fine. It's the fact that she went after the dog, hunted it down, and attacked it without provocation for the attack. The rosster being attacked doesn't count in the eyes of the law. And yes, the ear was WAY over the top, even if it had been during the attack.
if I was that dogs owner I would of gone round and re arranged her face, then cut HER fucking ear off!
[QUOTE=Jah Mason;31471725]if I was that dogs owner I would of gone round and re arranged her face, then cut HER fucking ear off![/QUOTE]
Sure you would.
[QUOTE=LunchboxOfDoom;31458349]No, it died later that night.[/QUOTE]
Owner probably killed it too.
"How could you just take that shit from that dog?! DIE!"
Yeah but she's dumb. :(
[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]
Show that wishing death upon another is wrong by killing them.
:downs:
Someone send the bitch KFC in jail and tell her it's whats left of her rooster.
[QUOTE=JustGman;31473225]Someone send the bitch KFC in jail and tell her it's whats left of her rooster.[/QUOTE]
Because it's perfectly okay for a dog to go into someones garden and attack their rooster, since it's just a rooster. Sure she handled it badly, personally I'd have just had it put down through the legal method and maybe got a bit of a sue money on the side.
[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]
Just because it attacked a chicken does not make it vicious, your logic is ass-backward. I guess you could call my yellow lab blood-thirsty because it goes after rabbits. And you can never blame the animal, only the owner. If the dog was trained properly and kept there wouldn't be this situation. Though that doesn't make the woman any less wrong and she should have her ear chopped off imo.
[QUOTE=carcarcargo;31473258]Because it's perfectly okay for a dog to go into someones garden and attack their rooster, since it's just a rooster. Sure she handled it badly, personally I'd have just had it put down through the legal method and maybe got a bit of a sue money on the side.[/QUOTE]
Okay, you have no idea how a dog's mind works. My dogs bark at other animals all the time and if there was a chicken next door and they got out one day, they would definitely attack it. But other than that, they're very nice dogs. They aren't dangerous in any other way. I'm sure this applies to this dog too. Just because a dog got out of the fence and followed it's instincts and attacked an animal it's probably bred to attack doesn't mean it deserves to be killed.
How did the dog 'accidentally' get out of the yard?
If your dog jumps the fence, that is not an accident.
I agree you should be able to let your dog roam unchained on your property, but only if you have taken all the steps necessary to make sure the free roaming dog can't escape. Not having a tall enough fence? Not an accident. Someone leaving the gate open? Not an accident. Dog jumps on something, then from there jumps over fence? Not an accident.
Bottomline, there should be no reason I can walk out into my fenced and gated backyard and see my neighbor's dog standing there(which actually happened once). That's is a total failure of ownership.
[QUOTE=cecilbdemodded;31473835]How did the dog 'accidentally' get out of the yard?
If your dog jumps the fence, that is not an accident.
I agree you should be able to let your dog roam unchained on your property, but only if you have taken all the steps necessary to make sure the free roaming dog can't escape. Not having a tall enough fence? Not an accident. Someone leaving the gate open? Not an accident. Dog jumps on something, then from there jumps over fence? Not an accident.
Bottomline, there should be no reason I can walk out into my fenced and gated backyard and see my neighbor's dog standing there(which actually happened once). That's is a total failure of ownership.[/QUOTE]
The dog most likely dug under the fence, and it's hard to notice your dog digging under the fence when you aren't constantly staring at him. My dogs get out all the time. It's not their fault their dog dug a hole. People don't notice their dog has escape until the next time they check on it.
I'm gonna go hug my dog right now, story makes me a little depressed really.
to be fair it attacked the rooster but god damn, chopping its ear off?
[QUOTE=SoaringScout;31473734]Okay, you have no idea how a dog's mind works. My dogs bark at other animals all the time and if there was a chicken next door and they got out one day, they would definitely attack it. But other than that, they're very nice dogs. They aren't dangerous in any other way. I'm sure this applies to this dog too. Just because a dog got out of the fence and followed it's instincts and attacked an animal it's probably bred to attack doesn't mean it deserves to be killed.[/QUOTE]
It's a pitbull, theres a reason they're banned in the UK
[QUOTE=Rick Ross;31461338]thats why you dont fuck with country folk[/QUOTE]
I wouldn't exactly call Detroit rural :v:
[QUOTE=carcarcargo;31474319]It's a pitbull, theres a reason they're banned in the UK[/QUOTE]
it's the fault of the owner not the breed
[QUOTE=carcarcargo;31474319]It's a pitbull, theres a reason they're banned in the UK[/QUOTE]
I have three pitbulls, I've had them for four years, in these four years they've never attacked another dog, animal or person
quit generalizing
[QUOTE=carcarcargo;31474319]It's a pitbull, theres a reason they're banned in the UK[/QUOTE]
Do Amstaffs count?
They look like Pitbulls, but they don't have the aggression issues.
[QUOTE=Sanius;31476527]it's the fault of the owner not the breed[/QUOTE]
Because most of the tards who buy them don't seem to know how to train them and they end up hurting people or other dogs.
[editline]2nd August 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=Psychokitten;31476578]Do Amstaffs count?
They look like Pitbulls, but they don't have the aggression issues.[/QUOTE]
Considering the amount of staffs that have attacked my dog, no. Admittedly I don't know what the American variant is like, but generally staffs seem to be pretty aggressive towards other dogs.
oh no, my cat got outside and attacked your small animal/pet/whatever1!!1
IT'S A DENGEROUNS ANIMEL!!11
Seriously, any dog (and even a cat) would or could have done that. Even though dogs are a domesticated breed, there's still a wild part of them in their heart, just like with cats who hunt, chase, and attack things that you throw.
I bet the dog didn't know that it was necessarily killing the chicken, I bet it only thought about "play time".
Not doing it just to kill or eat it (because it obviously didn't eat it).
The media is just blowing the whole "PITBULLS ARE TERRIBLE OMG!!1" thing out of proportion.
I bet you if this was any other type of dog, you wouldn't have read about it right now because there would be no news story on it.
[QUOTE=carcarcargo;31476723]Because most of the tards who buy them don't seem to know how to train them and they end up hurting people or other dogs.
[editline]2nd August 2011[/editline]
Considering the amount of staffs that have attacked my dog, no. Admittedly I don't know what the American variant is like, but generally staffs seem to be pretty aggressive towards other dogs.[/QUOTE]
So lemme get this straight, because you've had a few bad experiences with a type of dog, that must mean all of them are the same?
okay then
[QUOTE=halflambada;31477198]So lemme get this straight, because you've had a few bad experiences with a type of dog, that must mean all of them are the same?
okay then[/QUOTE]
Fighting dogs
[QUOTE=carcarcargo;31477244]Fighting dogs[/QUOTE]
So all pitbulls are fighting dogs?
You're ignorant if you think the only reason the Pitbull breed exists is for them to fight.
It's not true, some breed them for that, yes, and it's VERY wrong, but many many others are meant for actual love and affection from a person or family.
They can be rowdy dogs sometimes but so can all dogs.
It still depends on who raised it and how well they did.
Maybe that'll teach her to keep better tabs on her dog.
She's lucky that it only attacked a rooster.
[editline]1st August 2011[/editline]
[QUOTE=JaegerMonster;31468367]You're kind of dumb hth.
If you have a yard that is securely fenced, you're more than within your right to let your dog run around it. Keeping a dog on a leash all day is cruel. If you dog getting out is not something that could've been easily foreseen, then that is an [B]accident[/B].
Negligence would be something like those assholes that have dogs that just walk around the street all day long, or someone not taking preventative measures when they see there's a weak spot or hole under a fence that the dog could get out from.[/QUOTE]
The fact that the dog got out proves negligence.
I don't keep my dog on a leash and she never gets out without supervision.
[QUOTE=its shortie;31473726]Just because it attacked a chicken does not make it vicious, your logic is ass-backward.[/QUOTE]
For fucks sake, READ:
[QUOTE=LunchboxOfDoom;31461559]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]
Nerts' logic, not mine.
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