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re: Jogger kills 15-pound pug with a kick
Posted on 3/26/15 at 11:33 pm to tiggerthetooth
Posted on 3/26/15 at 11:33 pm to tiggerthetooth
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Also, maybe it's just me, but how is that guys' issues with past dog attacks my problem to the point that I should be afraid of things that scare him will get killed? I know people who have been attacked by dogs, none of which would react violently to where they would kill anything. Maybe we need a potential dog abuse registry for morons like this. Those that feel incapable of reacting within reason around dogs or pets leashed or not should register
This is what I meant when I said dog owners are selfish. Not everyone is going to like your dog. If you're taking it for a walk, don't be an a-hole, leash it.
How is your inability to control your dog anyone else's problem?
This post was edited on 3/26/15 at 11:34 pm
Posted on 3/26/15 at 11:38 pm to wadewilson
Can I say that I don't like either party in this incident?
I don't like the woman for putting her dog in a position to be hurt. I also don't like the jogger for kicking a dog that could probably be scared off with a loud sneeze.
I don't like the woman for putting her dog in a position to be hurt. I also don't like the jogger for kicking a dog that could probably be scared off with a loud sneeze.
Posted on 3/26/15 at 11:38 pm to wadewilson
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How is your inability to control your dog anyone else's problem?
Who said the dog is out of control? Define out of control? Its not attacking you or your possessions. Accounting for the physical is easy, i.e. dog is not hurting you, its innocently running around. Accounting for a random stranger's deeply effected psychological issues is impossible to account for. My dog is physically not your problem, and you physically have to do nothing. How can you compare that to accounting for another's psychological profile? I can't stop you from being stable, who knows wtf you'll do. There seems to be no evidence that this dog was even trying to attack this man.
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