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re: Got attacked by a wolf last night, in my neighborhood
Posted on 6/2/20 at 10:59 pm to the LSUSaint
Posted on 6/2/20 at 10:59 pm to the LSUSaint
Congrats on letting your “SO” be more of a man then you
Posted on 6/2/20 at 11:17 pm to Outdoorreb
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Congrats on letting your “SO” be more of a man then you
Weird response. I guess it makes you fell tough somehow. She new the people, they are her neighbors. No one knew wolf was still out.
But I promise you, if you feel somehow tough...come hang your **** arse around here..I'll happily give you the opportunity to live up to your internal hype.
Posted on 6/3/20 at 12:10 am to the LSUSaint
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I walk out about 30 seconds behind her to warn her "louis" may still be loose. The fricking beast was laying in wait IN HER YARD, in the shadows and ATTACKS ME AGAIN!
Posted on 6/3/20 at 12:59 am to the LSUSaint
A young girl was also mauled yesterday or the day before by her neighbor’s German shepherd-wolf hybrid. Messed her up pretty bad. They couldn’t get the dog off of her, they had to shoot it while it was latched on the child’s head from what I’ve heard. I think it happened somewhere South of Rayne in the Indian Bayou area.
Posted on 6/3/20 at 2:58 am to the LSUSaint
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NO...second time was 5 ft outside of our own driveway
This was your opportunity to end it and you didn't. You should go back for thirds.
Posted on 6/3/20 at 5:11 am to the LSUSaint
Great. First Corona, then riots. Now we’re gonna have to deal with a werewolf.
Glad I stocked up on silver bullets.
Glad I stocked up on silver bullets.
Posted on 6/3/20 at 5:18 am to DownshiftAndFloorIt
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I'd suggest to the owner that he shot the dog right then and there immediately or be ready to get sued into oblivion.
Yes, get him to shoot the wolf/beast dead and then sue the hell out of him anyway.
Posted on 6/3/20 at 5:39 am to the LSUSaint
Lighten up Francis. I was just joking with you
Posted on 6/3/20 at 5:47 am to Outdoorreb
If he puts down the wolf is it classified as a Coronavirus death?
Posted on 6/3/20 at 7:02 am to the LSUSaint
Call the city police after hours and they will notify animal control.
During working hours call animal control.
My elderly mother was bit by some scraggly poodle who went into her yard while she was doing the rose bushes. She had to get stitches in 3 areas and she fell back breaking her hip.
After hours called BRPD.
They came out notified animal control.
Dog was picked up, owner tried to fight it saying was not his dog, mother had cameras seeing dog with same collar, and they put down the dog.
Owner was charged.
Then she sued the owner for medical bills and his property owner’s insurance company.
Landlord kicked tenant out and now does not allow tenants to have pets.
During working hours call animal control.
My elderly mother was bit by some scraggly poodle who went into her yard while she was doing the rose bushes. She had to get stitches in 3 areas and she fell back breaking her hip.
After hours called BRPD.
They came out notified animal control.
Dog was picked up, owner tried to fight it saying was not his dog, mother had cameras seeing dog with same collar, and they put down the dog.
Owner was charged.
Then she sued the owner for medical bills and his property owner’s insurance company.
Landlord kicked tenant out and now does not allow tenants to have pets.
This post was edited on 6/3/20 at 7:09 am
Posted on 6/3/20 at 7:14 am to the LSUSaint
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WTF would the OB do?
The OB wouldn't be a little bitch.
Posted on 6/3/20 at 7:20 am to the LSUSaint
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This site..tries its best to make it impossible for a normal poster to post pics. Such blatant dumbfrickingassery.
I have them in Imgur..cant get link to work.
I am with you!
Posted on 6/3/20 at 7:21 am to X123F45
I'm not doubting the story or that you got bit, I'm just always amazed at how many "wolf-hybrids" are out there.
Do we have some wolves nobody talks about roaming the south and knocking up dogs? Is there an underground wolf breeding program? Hybrid wolf dogs biting people everywhere.
Just because it's a breed that looks wolfish doesn't mean its a hybrid.
Do we have some wolves nobody talks about roaming the south and knocking up dogs? Is there an underground wolf breeding program? Hybrid wolf dogs biting people everywhere.
Just because it's a breed that looks wolfish doesn't mean its a hybrid.
Posted on 6/3/20 at 8:00 am to the LSUSaint
When I was in Grad school, a co-worker of my dad had a couple of wolf hybrids (only 1 at a time). I would house sit for him from time to time when he and his wife would go out of town. He lived way back in the woods, almost off grid, in a rebuilt historic log cabin (he had a 2nd guest cabin where I would stay). His land was adjacent to national forest. There was some great trout fishing on his property, but the fish were basically pets (way too much biomass for the sized creek they were in) and had to be fed every day.
His previous hybrid was 3/4 wolf and 1/4 great Pyrenees. He was a gentle giant once he got to know you. His second was 95% wolf and always a bit unpredictable, IMHO. I was always sketched out when it was time to feed her. You had to go in the enclosure (pen), make sure the gate was closed give her the food, get out and make sure to get out with out letting her get out. It's been too long ago in my memory banks, but somehow I messed up and she got out of the enclosure on me. She dashed around the side of the cabin and disappeared. I'm not that big, (about 5'8" and 140 lbs at the time, I sprinted around the other way and when I saw here again, she was running hard for the woods. She was about 135 lbs of solid muscle, and I tackled her like a head hunting safety. I wrapped her up, and managed to get her by the collar. I never again fed her without first attaching her to a leash before opening the gate.
I never told the homeowner what had happened.
His previous hybrid was 3/4 wolf and 1/4 great Pyrenees. He was a gentle giant once he got to know you. His second was 95% wolf and always a bit unpredictable, IMHO. I was always sketched out when it was time to feed her. You had to go in the enclosure (pen), make sure the gate was closed give her the food, get out and make sure to get out with out letting her get out. It's been too long ago in my memory banks, but somehow I messed up and she got out of the enclosure on me. She dashed around the side of the cabin and disappeared. I'm not that big, (about 5'8" and 140 lbs at the time, I sprinted around the other way and when I saw here again, she was running hard for the woods. She was about 135 lbs of solid muscle, and I tackled her like a head hunting safety. I wrapped her up, and managed to get her by the collar. I never again fed her without first attaching her to a leash before opening the gate.
I never told the homeowner what had happened.
This post was edited on 6/3/20 at 8:01 am
Posted on 6/3/20 at 8:13 am to the LSUSaint
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He keeps it in a backyard with a 4 ft fence!
Tell him as an attorney he should now know that he has a huge potential liability on his hands as long as he has a 4 foot fence that thing can jump out of. He can choose between a 6 foot fence or a shotgun the next time it gets out
Posted on 6/3/20 at 8:15 am to jchamil
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Tell him as an attorney he should now know that he has a huge potential liability on his hands as long as he has a 4 foot fence that thing can jump out of. He can choose between a 6 foot fence or a shotgun the next time it gets out
Our old 18 lb rat terrier climbed an 8' chain link fence once upon a time, and launched off the top when she got there.
Posted on 6/3/20 at 8:24 am to the LSUSaint
Dudley and Debossier are the official lawyers of Tiger Athletics
Posted on 6/3/20 at 8:30 am to the LSUSaint
He's a hairy handed gent, who ran amuck in Kent, lately he's been overheard in Mayfair. You better stay away from him, he'll rip your lungs out Jim. I'd like to meet his tailor. Aoooo werewolves of London.
Posted on 6/3/20 at 8:35 am to Sus-Scrofa
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Do we have some wolves nobody talks about roaming the south and knocking up dogs? Is there an underground wolf breeding program? Hybrid wolf dogs biting people everywhere.
Just because it's a breed that looks wolfish doesn't mean its a hybrid.
I remember reading that DNA tests on Coyotes showed that the last wild pocket of red wolves was banging coyotes south of Lake Charles in the 80s.
Posted on 6/3/20 at 8:36 am to the LSUSaint
OP has a future in comedy.
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