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re: Bag of puppies thrown into bayou, rescued by fisherman in St. Martin -Advocate

Posted on 2/20/20 at 12:37 am to
Posted by X123F45
Member since Apr 2015
27615 posts
Posted on 2/20/20 at 12:37 am to
... You've really fricked up if I'm defending chris.

To be clear, what the guy did throwing healthy puppies in the water to drown, that's fricked up.

But what if the litter is deformed, or blind? You think the vet gets called when a calf is born almost still born and not going to make it? What about when livestock stops responding to antibiotics? Maybe your family dog who's very vet aggressive is in heart failure and cant breath, eat, or move... Do you bring him to the vet so he dies in fear or do you put him down fast, yourself? Even though you're gonna cry for a week after.

Responsibility can be a real motherfricker when you're the one who always has to make the call.

It is what it is. What this dickbag did was wrong.
Posted by Cracker
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Member since Nov 2009
17913 posts
Posted on 2/20/20 at 1:28 am to
Oweo has a brother and it’s you! Your grand ma is a idiot
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But what if the litter is deformed, or blind? You think the vet gets called when a calf is born almost still born and not going to make it?

A normal mother will abandon the pups and they will die and many times eaten by the mother.
A cull is a cull nature does it daily.

No if my pet is suffering I will have a vet come to my house and euthanize them. I don’t stress them by hauling them off the the clinic to be put down.
Live stock and antibiotics wtf that’s a commodity dummy it’s not a pet the relationship of a man and steer and his dog are 2 different animals.
Go piss up a flag pole don’t tell me about responsibility you tard I am in my fricking car for 3 fricking days to pick up a 9 year old dog to rehome & live out her final years and win the damn dog lottery with enough expense entailed that people would call me crazy. I care about animals and if a animals day is up it’s up but it will be humanely cared for and not stressed. A .22 to the back of the head is humane a burlap sack and brick in the river is fricked. It’s a cowards way out, grand ma was a coward just shot the animals I am sure that cow had a gun but a cowards way out.
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