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Posted (edited)

Having been bitten by two dogs already, the third attempt will result in a dead dog. That's my view on dogs. The first dog that tries that sh ! t with my daughter will also not see another sunrise. End van Prent.

 

In my house that mutt would be outside to start with.

Thats the talk of somebody who should not have a dog in the first place. Edited by Patchelicious
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Thats the talk of somebody who should not have a dog in the first place.

 

I don't.

 

I did grow up with Bull terriers and Sheep dogs. I like dogs, but since my last bite, which occurred while I was on my mtb.... I am not exactly fond of dogs, and I just get highly agitated when I hear one bark or growl. My neighbour's dog tried to kill their cat a few months back and I was in my kitchen and I started trembling, not from fear, but rage. I had that "red mist" that people refer to come over me.

 

I am sure it is some form of underlying ptsd or call it what you will, but I am sure as anything that I will NEVER allow a dog to try bite me, or my family, ever again.

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I don't.

 

I did grow up with Bull terriers and Sheep dogs. I like dogs, but since my last bite, which occurred while I was on my mtb.... I am not exactly fond of dogs, and I just get highly agitated when I hear one bark or growl. My neighbour's dog tried to kill their cat a few months back and I was in my kitchen and I started trembling, not from fear, but rage. I had that "red mist" that people refer to come over me.

 

I am sure it is some form of underlying ptsd or call it what you will, but I am sure as anything that I will NEVER allow a dog to try bite me, or my family, ever again.

This more or less, We had bull terriers, grew up around lots of other dogs. Dont trust a single dog, especially if its running loose(off a leash), just way too many violent encounters with loose dogs. But each to their own. 

I would just like it when people take control of their dogs in public spaces. I have started to notice that this is on the rise when I hike and I love it. So thank you to those of you who gets their dog under control or even gets a leash on when more people approaches.

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1. Dogs are awesome

2. Treat dogs with respect

3. Dogs are animals and can/will be unpredictable

4. Dogs in all public spaces should be controlled

5. Dogs are a mans best friend

6. Dogs can smell adrenaline and react accordingly

7. Dogs are territorial so they need “their” space

8. If you walk your dogs, pick up their ****

9. Please don’t bring your dogs to restaurants

10. Dogs are awesome

Posted

1. Dogs are awesome

2. Treat dogs with respect

3. Dogs are animals and can/will be unpredictable

4. Dogs in all public spaces should be controlled

5. Dogs are a mans best friend

6. Dogs can smell adrenaline and react accordingly

7. Dogs are territorial so they need “their” space

8. If you walk your dogs, pick up their ****

9. Please don’t bring your dogs to restaurants or shops

10. Dogs are awesome

Indeed

Posted (edited)

You are Bear Grylls...

 

if the two dogs are rottweilers

Hahaha fortunately not. A boxer and a lab, which just equates to a ton of slobber and hair on all my clothes.

 

But it's worth it. My dogs are literally the highlight of my day every day (I don't have kids yet). I find it's pretty much impossible to be even slightly upset when you have a monster of an animal on you that acts like an excited little kiddy in a sweet store when it sees you.

Edited by Grease_Monkey
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You are Bear Grylls...

 

if the two dogs are rottweilers

 

 

Hahaha fortunately not. A boxer and a lab, which just equates to a ton of slobber and hair on all my clothes.

 

You are bottom of the pile mate! They probably also talk about you behind your back . . . .

 

:-)

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You are bottom of the pile mate! They probably also talk about you behind your back . . . .

 

:-)

Haha I often wonder what dogs really think of us. I mean, I'm pretty much a buttler/servant that picks up their poo, scratches them, walks them, and feeds them. I'm pretty sure they think it's their house and I'm just here to meet their every need.

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Haha I often wonder what dogs really think of us. I mean, I'm pretty much a buttler/servant that picks up their poo, scratches them, walks them, and feeds them. I'm pretty sure they think it's their house and I'm just here to meet their every need.

About CATS I have NO doubt! That is how they see us! 

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I don't.

 

I did grow up with Bull terriers and Sheep dogs. I like dogs, but since my last bite, which occurred while I was on my mtb.... I am not exactly fond of dogs, and I just get highly agitated when I hear one bark or growl. My neighbour's dog tried to kill their cat a few months back and I was in my kitchen and I started trembling, not from fear, but rage. I had that "red mist" that people refer to come over me.

 

I am sure it is some form of underlying ptsd or call it what you will, but I am sure as anything that I will NEVER allow a dog to try bite me, or my family, ever again.

I suggest you keep it that way.

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