OT No justice, no peace!

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  1. SlyPokerDog

    SlyPokerDog Woof! Staff Member Administrator

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    Unfortunately crimes against animals aren't as severe as they should be.

    Not that I have the police visiting my house on a daily biases, but if it ever were to happen.
    This is one of the reasons why I'm thankful I have a career which allows me to take my dogs with me everywhere I go.
     
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    Sinobas Banned User BANNED

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    This is not the first case like this I've seen. In one case, the officer shot this little yippie dog. The dogs were not even "charging" him but were approaching. What else is a dog going to do when a stranger comes in? Why didn't he continue to back up?
     
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    Nate #itsokaytobewhite #wakandaforever BANNED

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    I always wondered who those guys were
    dog competition.png
     
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    Chris Craig (Blazersland) I'm Your Huckleberry Staff Member Global Moderator Moderator

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    That dog was wagging its tail. It wasnt a threat. It was just excited to see a visitor. Fucking cops.
     
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    I know you're trying to be funny.
    But after the thread made a week or so ago about the festival...
    Idk I just don't really find it funny. Sorry river my sense of humor is MIA when it comes to this.
     
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    I'm against animal abuse and cruelty....I'm a bit off on the topic as just last night at work a friendly pit bull who lives at the house I work at and is so loved by his owner wagged his tail and bit a 9 year old boy.....2nd incident with different dogs at the same house at work. I now have to sub shifts for the people who quit in fear of the dog. I don't know what it has to do with the dog market though...the joke was intended to show you having a job as a competitive hog dog eater....sorry if it seemed inappropriate to you...I suck at jokes
     
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    I knew exactly what you meant by your joke.
    It's why I apologized for not finding it funny. You didn't mean to be rude, or negative at all.
    You also don't suck at jokes. I bet if the person wasn't ME. They would have found your joke funny.
    I can say this because I've laughed at your jokes before, just not that one.
    Please do continue to make your jokes.

    Unfortunate, many people take a dog wagging it's tail as a sign it's being friendly/happy. But I can speak from experience a dog wagging it's tale, bully breed or not. Doesn't mean it's being friendly/happy.
    I don't know the situation at your work in the least bit, I can only speak from experience. 90% of my clientele don't know how to read their own dogs body language. It might sound silly, but I'd put money on that dog reacting out of fear towards the 9 year old.
    I however wasn't there, nor have I ever met the dog. So I can't say for sure. I'd just say there is a high probability the dog who bit the child reacted out of fear.
     
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    stampedehero Make Your Day, a Doobies Day Staff Member Moderator

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    Lawsuits are less for dogs. The asshole category cops know they are not as valuable as a citizen
     
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    Link? Or should I not read this thread?
     
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    Ok...:
    1. Why was the officer in the backyard?
    2. Why did he hop the fence?
     
  14. GriLtCheeZ

    GriLtCheeZ "Well, I'm not lookin' for trouble."

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    Pretty soon animals will be suing sports teams and colleges for using their species as a mascot.
     
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    High possibility.
     

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