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         Location: Somewhere between raising hell and Amazing Grace | MsDuchessGoTe - 2014-05-14 4:03 PM missroselee - 2014-05-14 3:01 PM MsDuchessGoTe - 2014-05-14 3:59 PM missroselee - 2014-05-14 2:31 PM I think I would have killed the dog with my bare hands if I had to. And ppl say stuff like this doesn't happen...... You're right, it was clearly the child's fault. He provoked the dog by cruelly taking his bone from him and kicking him...  How did I say it was the childs fault? Sorry it's hard to type sarcasm  I'm just typing what I hear from the animal rights activists every time an innocent child is attacked.
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I'll Be Your Huckleberry
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        Location: Arizona | missroselee - 2014-05-14 3:05 PM
MsDuchessGoTe - 2014-05-14 4:03 PM missroselee - 2014-05-14 3:01 PM MsDuchessGoTe - 2014-05-14 3:59 PM missroselee - 2014-05-14 2:31 PM I think I would have killed the dog with my bare hands if I had to. Β And ppl say stuff like this doesn't happen...... You're right, it was clearly the child's fault. He provoked the dog by cruelly taking his bone from him and kicking him...  How did I say it was the childs fault?Β Sorry it's hard to type sarcasm  I'm just typing what I hear from the animal rights activists every time an innocent child is attacked.
Yea....that one went right over my head :)Β
Sorry I just thought that was what your original post was referring to, people saying dogs don't attack unprovoked or it is always somehow the fault of the person who was attacked. If that wasn't what you meant then I apologize for incorrectly quoting you :) |
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  Damn Yankee
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         Location: Somewhere between raising hell and Amazing Grace | MsDuchessGoTe - 2014-05-14 4:07 PM missroselee - 2014-05-14 3:05 PM MsDuchessGoTe - 2014-05-14 4:03 PM missroselee - 2014-05-14 3:01 PM MsDuchessGoTe - 2014-05-14 3:59 PM missroselee - 2014-05-14 2:31 PM I think I would have killed the dog with my bare hands if I had to. And ppl say stuff like this doesn't happen...... You're right, it was clearly the child's fault. He provoked the dog by cruelly taking his bone from him and kicking him...  How did I say it was the childs fault? Sorry it's hard to type sarcasm  I'm just typing what I hear from the animal rights activists every time an innocent child is attacked. Yea....that one went right over my head :) Sorry I just thought that was what your original post was referring to, people saying dogs don't attack unprovoked or it is always somehow the fault of the person who was attacked. If that wasn't what you meant then I apologize for incorrectly quoting you : )
No that is what I meant. That there are so many ppl who claim the dogs are ever so innocent and must be provoked. It's wednesday and raining and I think it's affecting my brain :) |
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  New Word Inventor
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  Location: Who knows | I would have killed that dog and I would have had no problem doing it with my bare hands! |
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| missroselee - 2014-05-14 4:10 PM MsDuchessGoTe - 2014-05-14 4:07 PM missroselee - 2014-05-14 3:05 PM MsDuchessGoTe - 2014-05-14 4:03 PM missroselee - 2014-05-14 3:01 PM MsDuchessGoTe - 2014-05-14 3:59 PM missroselee - 2014-05-14 2:31 PM I think I would have killed the dog with my bare hands if I had to. And ppl say stuff like this doesn't happen...... You're right, it was clearly the child's fault. He provoked the dog by cruelly taking his bone from him and kicking him...  How did I say it was the childs fault? Sorry it's hard to type sarcasm  I'm just typing what I hear from the animal rights activists every time an innocent child is attacked. Yea....that one went right over my head :) Sorry I just thought that was what your original post was referring to, people saying dogs don't attack unprovoked or it is always somehow the fault of the person who was attacked. If that wasn't what you meant then I apologize for incorrectly quoting you : ) No that is what I meant. That there are so many ppl who claim the dogs are ever so innocent and must be provoked. It's wednesday and raining and I think it's affecting my brain :)
Believe me, you are NOT alone in this! I couldn't believe the ignorant comments directed towards the child and parent. I don't care what this dog's past was. An unprovoked (YES, UNPROVOKED) attack like this deserves nothing less than the dog being destroyed. |
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Sock Snob
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| News said they where going to,euthenize that dog as it,bit mama also as well as,themchild. The child, was slightly autistic and that cat,save everyone. Go,kittie.
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| My cat is this way. My roommate has a dog and my cat came to visit while my folks were out of town. She keps saying her dog doesnt understand cats and wouldnt hurt her but wouldnt understand her size and stuff. I said dont worry about my cat, worry about your dog. My cats kinda a bada$$
Yes the dog did wind up with a few scratches to the nose in her stay. |
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| I saw this on FB - awesome!! My Heeler gets up on the couch to get away from my dad's cat - she is TERRIFIED of her! LOL |
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | They interviewed this family on GMA. The dad said the cat adopted the family when it followed them home from the park one day. After they let her into the family they kept finding the cat in the crib with the little boy when he was a baby. I guess its pretty obvious that cat likes that little boy! |
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Meanest Teacher!!!
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      Location: sunny california | CYA Ranch - 2014-05-15 6:08 AM They interviewed this family on GMA. The dad said the cat adopted the family when it followed them home from the park one day. After they let her into the family they kept finding the cat in the crib with the little boy when he was a baby. I guess its pretty obvious that cat likes that little boy!
kitty is a guardian angel for sure!
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"Heck's Coming With Me"
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        Location: Kansas | Video of the Year Award
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     Location: North Dakota | Frodo - 2014-05-15 9:14 AM Video of the Year Award
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I love cats....................
I agree. I think I have watched it like 10 times. It makes me laugh but also gets me a little choked up. I love it! |
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           Location: Kansas | CYA Ranch - 2014-05-15 8:08 AM
They interviewed this family on GMA.Β The dad said the cat adopted the family when it followed them home from the park one day.Β After they let her into the family they kept finding the cat in the crib with the littleΒ boy when he was a baby.Β I guess its pretty obvious that cat likes that little boy! Β
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        Location: Broxton, Ga | livexlovexrodeo - 2014-05-13 2:54 PM Love that cat, our own dogs have healthy respect for our cats because they've got some attitude. I've read the comments on FB about this video and it amazes me how dumb some people are. So many people wanted to know who was video taping and why they just watched it happen...it's quite obviously a surveillance video. And then the mom getting up and running away at the end, I think she was looking to see where the dog went. It still just shocks me that this dog SOUGHT this kid out. You can see in the one frame where he hears the boy playing and then he just walks up and attacks him, I don't even think that boy knew the dog was there until it was attached to his leg.
I think the mother was bitten as well............thank goodness for the cat. |
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  Angel in a Sorrel Coat
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     Location: In a happy place | To quote daisycake123 ....... Go Kittie. |
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