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On Mon, 21 Sep 2009 14:28:40 -0600, "SteveB"
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On Mon, 21 Sep 2009 10:00:59 -0600, "SteveB"
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"SteveB" wrote:
What I'd do, any way.
I really hope there isn't anyone reading who would listen to this
asshole/troll. A Dachshund can kill a cat in very short order. I'd
work on finding the cat a permanent home elsewhere.
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Janet Boss
www.bestfriendsdogobedience.com
Yeah, and keep a killer dog around. So, next time, it can kill a
neighbor's
cat. Or a kitten who wanders in. Or some puppy. A dog who is being
trained that if you don't like something, you kill it, and there's no
punishment. You guys are really out of touch. Keep a psycho dog
around,
and then let them get face to face with a toddler in the family. "But
it
really wasn't Frieda's fault. Little Johnny shouldn't have been down on
the
floor with the dog. It's Johnny's fault."
Every dachshund I've seen is a biter. You know what happens to biters?
I'd
find another home for the psycho doxie or make fertilizer out of it.
Steve
You are a loathsome and ignorant man, and maybe the last person on
earth to be offering anyone advice on canines. Without using a
micrometer, the difference between you and a Michael Vick would be
impossible to measure.
Tell that to my dogs and my cat.
You mean the ones you haven't killed yet?
I only wish I was as great as they think I am.
In the land of the blind the one-eyed man is king.
How great do you think the dog (and maybe others) you recently killed
would think you are?
BTW, I don't agree that fighting dogs on purpose is acceptable.
But that's essentially the advice you gave the dachshund owner - to
let them fight it out. To the death, presumably.
Letting them establish their own dominance ladder is okay as long as it
doesn't go to the point where one is killed or seriously injured.
Steve
You didn't mention that last part before. Why not? In my opinion, you
didn't mention it because you just don't care. Reinforcing my opinion
of you as a loathsome and ignorant little man. For the sake of dogs
and cats everywhere, at least stop offering "advice." If you really
want to do something to help dogs and cats (a thought I'm not willing
to entertain at this point), go down to your local shelter and lend a
hand. You might actually learn something there, and then you wouldn't
always sound like such a bloodthirsty moron.
I left a $50 donation in addition of the adoption costs for the dog I got to
replace the Corgi.
Steve