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04-03-2012, 01:15 AM
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Re: Pitbull Attack Turns Floor into a Pool of Blood
Billthegravedigger - LOL! Sounds like a. border collie I had, except he liked to do that with his water bowl. That happened in all sorts of variations such as sneaking up and pouncing on it or trying to see how far he could tip it before water spilled. After it spilled he was fascinated by the way it ran, even following it at times. I miss that little devildog. (Every one else - Sorry for the OT diversion.) |
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04-18-2012, 04:17 AM
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Re: Pitbull Attack Turns Floor into a Pool of Blood
Why do Americans always pull the "little kid" card, as if adults' lives are not as important: "Thank heaven it wasn't a little kid instead." I'm glad it wasn't ANYbody else, naive ignorant child or experienced older adult, just like I wouldn't prefer a light-skinned or a brown-skinned victim. |
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04-18-2012, 04:20 AM
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Re: Pitbull Attack Turns Floor into a Pool of Blood
Yeah, although what a dog perceives as a "threat" is not always (if ever) what a human living in a civilised society would perceive as a threat. Thankfully, in modern western society, dogs are considered weapons, so if yours does damage, you can be prosecuted criminally as well as civilly! |