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Saulbadguy 02-14-2007 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by BIG_DADDY
I'm not a movie buff. I guess that makes me a tard in your book. That's cool. :)

Naw, the "quotes" should have tipped you off.

Eleazar 02-14-2007 11:07 AM

"all day long... my foot up a dawg's azz...."

BigRedChief 02-14-2007 11:10 AM

Every dog and cat we have brought into our family was from a rescue operation or "the pound" and were spayed or neutered.
A lot of emotion goes into a family pet. And their emotion to you. Like nzoner said. They are there for you no matter what.

Saulbadguy 02-14-2007 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Cochise
"all day long... my foot up a dawg's azz...."

ROFL

HonestChieffan 02-14-2007 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by BIG_DADDY
OK Mr. Country I've lived way out there before and the only dogs we had issues with were wild ones. Naturally you are dealing with abandoned pits, why doesn't that surprise me? :rolleyes: Any stray dog messing with livestock would be shot. That's what were talking about here. Also living way out in the country many have outside dogs that would not make good pets anyway and need to be put down for various reasons. That being said NONE of what you posted had anything to do with this story at all. Even the most hard core here like MO would most likely tell you if he liked a dog enough to make it a house dog he would at least make some effort to try and find it a new home. A good dog is different than any other animal. It will put it's life on the line for you and love you like no other animal in the world. For that reason alone IMO a good dog has earned the right to be treated a little different than all the rest of the animals. In this case it was even worse. He took his kids dog they loved and didn't take any time to find it a good home. It's not hard at all. I could take any decent dog on a street corner here and put up a sign that says free to a good loving home and have the animal placed within and hour then let the kids see it went to a good place. I guess the kids freaking doesn't mean anything to you either. Frankly dealing with them and their legitimate beef is going to be 10x more difficult than it would have been to just place the dog.

We deal with abandoned dogs all the time...pits are the most recent issue cause the owners who are such great dog lovers wont take them to be neutered under the new laws in KC. So there humanitarians turn the damn things loose and drive off...no doubt heartbroken over their pets fate.

We see beagles...one of the worst as a wild dog, collies...they dont last to long, have seen even a couple pretty Irish setters among every cross bred thing you can imagine.

You make an interesting comment...outside dogs dont make good pets? Man, I love that...somehow an outside dog is not a good pet. I have 2 great dogs that have never and will never be in the house. I suppose they are bad dogs and poor pets?

The real point of that "story" aside from trying to drag out some deep feelings of animal love, really is that People should have more feelings for people. The world would be a better place if people treated people as good as they treat a dog. The kids learned that family and family needs come first over any needs man placed on that dog. Sure they would be upset, we are all upset when something like this needs to be done.

I love these people who complain about cost of freaking health care while they drag another smoke out and drive the damn dog to the vet.

Dogs are great. But a dog at the end of the day is a dog.

BIG_DADDY 02-14-2007 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by GuntherFan

I love these people who complain about cost of freaking health care while they drag another smoke out and drive the damn dog to the vet.

Dogs are great. But a dog at the end of the day is a dog.

Health care is a whole different issue. For the record I don't treat dogs like people. I put my English Bully down when she had cancer as an example. I'm obviously not doing that with my family.

BIG_DADDY 02-14-2007 12:57 PM

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Originally Posted by GuntherFan
We deal with abandoned dogs all the time...pits are the most recent issue cause the owners who are such great dog lovers wont take them to be neutered under the new laws in KC. So there humanitarians turn the damn things loose and drive off...no doubt heartbroken over their pets fate.
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First of all the laws just got passed and secondly I don't think the owners of any specific breed, pits included are immune from being shitty owners Your proving my point that a lot of people are just POS in general, thanks. On that note like I said I lived in the country and people abandoning their dogs way out in the country was never a major issue. MOF this is the first time I have heard of this being a major problem from anyone living out in the country other than an occasional dog which makes me wonder about your honesty once again.

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Originally Posted by GuntherFan

You make an interesting comment...outside dogs dont make good pets? Man, I love that...somehow an outside dog is not a good pet. I have 2 great dogs that have never and will never be in the house. I suppose they are bad dogs and poor pets?

I never said they are bad pets, you're just making shit up now. I said they are often times much harder to find homes for as many don't convert over to a house dog as well. I could understand why you might need to put one of those down when you sell the farm and buy that new condo over on polk street.

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Originally Posted by GuntherFan

The real point of that "story" aside from trying to drag out some deep feelings of animal love, really is that People should have more feelings for people. The world would be a better place if people treated people as good as they treat a dog. The kids learned that family and family needs come first over any needs man placed on that dog. Sure they would be upset, we are all upset when something like this needs to be done.

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Here you go down another road that doesn't address anything I said and is a convenient weak ass attempt at a distraction. Where did I say that the needs of the dog came over came those of the family? What I said is it would take only the slightest amount of effort to place the dog in another home. I could do it withing an hour. If you think taking the family dog your kids were raised with and taking it to slaughtered teaches your kids a lesson your right. It teaches them what they should do with you once you become an inconveniece.

As far as people go in spite of what you might say next I'll bet you don't have one single person in your life that's as loyal, brave and willing to put their life on the line for you like as my dog is for me. I'll just leave it at that.

Dartgod 02-14-2007 01:17 PM

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Originally Posted by GuntherFan
Wait a minute. HonestChieffan is really Phoney Gonzales? THAT explains a lot. ROFL

BIG_DADDY 02-14-2007 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Dartgod
Wait a minute. HonestChieffan is really Phoney Gonzales? THAT explains a lot. ROFL

Especially the Honest part. Talk about deep under cover. He has had so many names now I can't even keep track of them all. What better name for a deceptive liar? ROFL

jidar 02-14-2007 01:25 PM

This is why I make them into steaks before they're old enough to be miserable.
I don't eat them though, I sell them to koreans, I'm not some kind of freak.

BIG_DADDY 02-14-2007 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by jidar
This is why I make them into steaks before they're old enough to be miserable.
I don't eat them though, I sell them to koreans, I'm not some kind of freak.

The Chinese are notorious for that shit out here.

The Rick 02-14-2007 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Saulbadguy
"I grab a dog...and I CHOKE him! I kick the shit out of him!"

"That's my pleaaaaaaaaaaasure!"

ROFL

NewChief 02-14-2007 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by ChiefaRoo
Why is it that some people have more of an affinity towards animals than they do with people? I'd like to ask a shrink about why some people feel that way.

Because animals are "innocent."

seclark 02-14-2007 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by NewChief
Because animals are "innocent."

rep!
sin,
bongo the cheetah

CoMoChief 02-14-2007 01:43 PM

I had to put my dog to sleep just a few months ago. Had him since I was in first grade. Welp my day is ruined, thanks man.


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