PSA: Keep your dogs leashed

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SandEagle

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Aug 4, 2007
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Right, but you're probably not a trolling little bitch like the OP.

does it make you feel better calling me a 'trolling little bitch', Fausto? if so, then please continue. i am ok with that as long as you are ok.
have i wronged you in another life? where does this intolerable hate for me come from?

i have never called anyone a bitch here. especially not over sentences over the internet. i think you either need anger management courses to control that rage. or a big hug to let you know that we do care about you, no matter how grouchy you are.

now come here and give me a hug, buddy!
 

Fausto

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does it make you feel better calling me a 'trolling little bitch', Fausto? if so, then please continue. i am ok with that as long as you are ok.
have i wronged you in another life? where does this intolerable hate for me come from?

i have never called anyone a bitch here. especially not over sentences over the internet. i think you either need anger management courses to control that rage. or a big hug to let you know that we do care about you, no matter how grouchy you are.

now come here and give me a hug, buddy!
You're doing it wrong. You can troll OR you can complain people are mean to you, but you can't troll and then feign outrage or hurt feelings. Internet Rules 101.
 

brandonb

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Remember: People back in the day had no leash law, as those didn't exist, and humans still survived.

Not all animals wish death to humans.

Once you figure that one out, you'll realize you can walk outside safely.

The most dangerous creature I've ever encounter was a Canadian Goose. Bastard chased me for about a block biting my ass because I came near its nest. I was 6 at time, and it was pretty scary. Dogs on the other hand, never had an issue. Dogs always growl or the hair stands up on their back before they attack. There are always signs, and they are easy to see. And typically if you see some walking around with a lady unleashed, they have been sociallized enough to realize humans are no threat and will never attack.

Good luck to you in your quest SandEagle.

(my dogs do attack people who come into my yard. They get so happy to have a visitor that sometimes they jump up and kick the delivery dude in the balls, but its out of love, not hate.)
 

Cookie

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Jul 3, 2001
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(my dogs do attack people who come into my yard. They get so happy to have a visitor that sometimes they jump up and kick the delivery dude in the balls, but its out of love, not hate.)

I laughed so hard!

My dog is learning a new trick. It's called not being an asshole at the door. He sits and waits, tail wagging at high speed, body vibrating, until my company has entered and the door is closed and I say 'OK'... then he sprints towards them, smells their feet for 3 seconds and runs away to get his toy in hopes that they want to play.

He also knows the trick 'Give me a Hug'. I think my puppy would like to hug the OP.
 

alkemyst

No Lifer
Feb 13, 2001
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Remember: People back in the day had no leash law, as those didn't exist, and humans still survived.

Not all animals wish death to humans.

Once you figure that one out, you'll realize you can walk outside safely.

The most dangerous creature I've ever encounter was a Canadian Goose. Bastard chased me for about a block biting my ass because I came near its nest. I was 6 at time, and it was pretty scary. Dogs on the other hand, never had an issue. Dogs always growl or the hair stands up on their back before they attack. There are always signs, and they are easy to see. And typically if you see some walking around with a lady unleashed, they have been sociallized enough to realize humans are no threat and will never attack.

Good luck to you in your quest SandEagle.

(my dogs do attack people who come into my yard. They get so happy to have a visitor that sometimes they jump up and kick the delivery dude in the balls, but its out of love, not hate.)

back in the day you also didn't have 12 year olds shooting people...

It doesn't correlate.
 

IGBT

Lifer
Jul 16, 2001
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huge litigation hazard if you choose to let a dog off it's leash in public. Lawyers love dog bite litigation.
 

Murloc

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best spent 20 minutes of my life

apart from this, I agree with you. Dogs should be always leashed when walking outside. It's a dick move to go walking with your dogs loosely around you. If you're in a park and you want to let the dog go for a run in a lonely park, fine, but you're there keeping him under your eye and you see people coming.

Remember: People back in the day had no leash law, as those didn't exist, and humans still survived.
Remember: people back in the day had no seat belt law, as those didn't exist, and humans still survived.
 
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SandEagle

Lifer
Aug 4, 2007
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huge litigation hazard if you choose to let a dog off it's leash in public. Lawyers love dog bite litigation.

oh reheheheallly?? then by all means, please do leave your dogs unleashed. i can handle a few bites for a small settlement. :sneaky:
 

SandEagle

Lifer
Aug 4, 2007
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best spent 20 minutes of my life

apart from this, I agree with you. Dogs should be always leashed when walking outside. It's a dick move to go walking with your dogs loosely around you. If you're in a park and you want to let the dog go for a run in a lonely park, fine, but you're there keeping him under your eye and you see people coming.


Remember: people back in the day had no seat belt law, as those didn't exist, and humans still survived.


lol :thumbsup:
i'm not white though
 

TwiceOver

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Neighbor's dog ran up on my 18 month old son from two houses away barking like crazy. My son thought it was funny, I did not. I yelled at her to leash her damn dog or I'd call animal control. She shrugged it off.

A few days later went to get mail my son in tow and the same damn thing happened. I called animal control and I assume they came and talked to her since I haven't seen that piece of shit dog in months. Her and her family are trash anyway, I don't care about them as neighbors.

ALL dogs are stupid, owners that don't know this shouldn't have dogs.
 

YoungGun21

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Aug 17, 2006
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ALL dogs are stupid, owners that don't know this shouldn't have dogs.

This right here. Dogs aren't rational, so you don't even need to provoke them to have your face chewed off. I'm a runner and when I run by peoples houses I always have dogs trying to get at me. I know other runners that have been attacked by dogs, and I have been chased by dogs as well.

Obviously not ALL dogs are the kind you need to be afraid of, but you can't know if the dog that is headed your way is a trained, domesticated dog or one that is going to give you shit. Point is, you need to have a clearly fenced yard (with a decently tall fence) and you need to keep that shit leashed up when you are out.

If your dogs bite me, I WILL sue your ass and I WILL kill your dog.
 

Dr. Zaus

Lifer
Oct 16, 2008
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You're doing it wrong. You can troll OR you can complain people are mean to you, but you can't troll and then feign outrage or hurt feelings. Internet Rules 101.

I think you fail to see how trolawlzy feigning outrage and hurt feelings is.
 

Ichinisan

Lifer
Oct 9, 2002
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I agree that they should be leashed, but dogs tend to bite people like the OP instead of me. I don't even acknowledge a vicious, barking dog. They sense my confidence and the bite never happens.

I would chase vicious dogs when I was a kid...even these huge rotties that frequently escaped their pen. They were confused because I wasn't running. The confusion would become fear/submission and they would turn-tail and leave me alone.
 

alkemyst

No Lifer
Feb 13, 2001
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This right here. Dogs aren't rational, so you don't even need to provoke them to have your face chewed off. I'm a runner and when I run by peoples houses I always have dogs trying to get at me. I know other runners that have been attacked by dogs, and I have been chased by dogs as well.

Obviously not ALL dogs are the kind you need to be afraid of, but you can't know if the dog that is headed your way is a trained, domesticated dog or one that is going to give you shit. Point is, you need to have a clearly fenced yard (with a decently tall fence) and you need to keep that shit leashed up when you are out.

If your dogs bite me, I WILL sue your ass and I WILL kill your dog.

yeah right. move out of the ghetto.
 

alkemyst

No Lifer
Feb 13, 2001
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i have found the most dog problems come from those in poor neighborhoods, same way those same types don't take care of their homes, kids, etc except their cars are always detailed.

9 times out of 10 it's a bad owner and not a bad dog.

My dog doesn't jump, doesn't go running for the door. We waits until I tell him it's ok (or not ok). It took a bit of time and effort to do this as the fucking animal doesn't come out into the world understanding this. My dog could easily be off-leash, but the rules here are leashed only.

At dog park he is off-leash. It's a fenced park and designed for dogs.

There he will help tame the aggressive dogs and get the timid ones into play. He has learned this through socialization and seeing what's right and wrong and hearing owner's feedback.

At dog park, If an aggressive dog takes it too far, mine will get out of the situation...he reacts differently when we are walking on leash and an aggressive dog comes up. He knows that I probably couldn't get away and he will stay between me and the aggressive one.

He just turned 3.
 

Zeze

Lifer
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I wouldn't have said anything. After seeing the dogs my hand would have been on my knife, and if they did anything that could be vaguely construed as threatening, the knife would be out. Otherwise, I don't really care.

JEsus christ step away from the computer and learn some social skills.
 

SandEagle

Lifer
Aug 4, 2007
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I agree that they should be leashed, but dogs tend to bite people like the OP instead of me. I don't even acknowledge a vicious, barking dog. They sense my confidence and the bite never happens.

I would chase vicious dogs when I was a kid...even these huge rotties that frequently escaped their pen. They were confused because I wasn't running. The confusion would become fear/submission and they would turn-tail and leave me alone.


explain yourself. people like me? you mean nice, caring, smart, confident, brown people like me? a dog doesn't know how i post online, so explain yourself.
 

MagnusTheBrewer

IN MEMORIAM
Jun 19, 2004
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This right here. Dogs aren't rational, so you don't even need to provoke them to have your face chewed off. I'm a runner and when I run by peoples houses I always have dogs trying to get at me. I know other runners that have been attacked by dogs, and I have been chased by dogs as well.

Obviously not ALL dogs are the kind you need to be afraid of, but you can't know if the dog that is headed your way is a trained, domesticated dog or one that is going to give you shit. Point is, you need to have a clearly fenced yard (with a decently tall fence) and you need to keep that shit leashed up when you are out.

If your dogs bite me, I WILL sue your ass and I WILL kill your dog.

It's pretty obvious you have a deep seated fear of dogs. If you're interested in overcoming this mental defect, you might try volunteering at the SPCA or even attend a local dog training workshop. Dogs are predictable and show their intent with their entire body. Too bad you never learned the language.
 

lxskllr

No Lifer
Nov 30, 2004
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JEsus christ step away from the computer and learn some social skills.

My social skills are fine. The last time I was attacked by a dog was my last. My hands were coming up to grab it by the collar to impale it on a fence picket, and I held back. Due to my inaction, both me and my partner got bitten, with my partner losing blood, and getting torn pants. The wise and beautiful woman that owned the dog didn't even offer an apology.

I don't like dogs, and I don't tolerate dogs. If they stay away from me, I'll deal with it, but I'll happily kill any dog that fucks with me.
 

alkemyst

No Lifer
Feb 13, 2001
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My social skills are fine. The last time I was attacked by a dog was my last. My hands were coming up to grab it by the collar to impale it on a fence picket, and I held back. Due to my inaction, both me and my partner got bitten, with my partner losing blood, and getting torn pants. The wise and beautiful woman that owned the dog didn't even offer an apology.

I don't like dogs, and I don't tolerate dogs. If they stay away from me, I'll deal with it, but I'll happily kill any dog that fucks with me.

After you impaled it, were you going to do a jumping side kick and we'd all see bits of dog and fence flying in the air....

man since you are fantasizing give us a little more action.

That torn pants line adds a lot of credibility and belief.

My question is if the dog served both you and your 'partner' your asses, how were you going to be able to take this dog from hell one on one, did you have quad damage you were saving?
 
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