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12-19-2021, 08:08 PM
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They euthanize the poor dog because he ate on his dead owner? That's normal, poor dog.
Yeah, and it wasn't like he was alive when the poor doggy was nibbling on his junk.
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Poor pit bull. Didn't cause his master's demise but got euthanized anyway. [/QUOTE]
All pit bulls should be fucking euthanized. Look at the eager claw marks the dog made trying to rip the chest and stomach open. Vicious pos dogs.
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tbh I have a neutral stance in pitbulls and rotwellers.

my friend told me that pitbulls have an extensive history as being nanny dogs, well I looked into it and it isn’t true.

it’s hard to believe that any breed could be violent since all dogs are domesticated but evidence shows that these two breed are in fact more likely to be violent.

i think it’s a combination of it being what it is and then how it’s conditioned to be like.

w a history of neglect and abuse they are going to be more likely to lash out than if they were shown love and affection.

i don’t think it’s normal behavior to consume your owner right after he passed though, this is concerning.
i guess that is why they are called animals.
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that’s inconsiderate that no one came to remove the body from the premises, treat it, bury it, etc

it’s like no one cared about him :(

is this way of life in brasil?
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Damn!!! The car and the truck basically merged into a single object


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