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re: Was this lady justified in putting her dog down?

Posted on 6/14/21 at 8:02 pm to
Posted by bushwacker
youngsville
Member since Feb 2010
3603 posts
Posted on 6/14/21 at 8:02 pm to
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I've killed beagles for less


Lots of beagles and hounds end up on other peoples land every year disrupting wildlife. They are shot on site and never spoken about. SSS mentality.

Posted by LewDawg
Member since May 2009
75242 posts
Posted on 6/14/21 at 8:03 pm to
I got bit by a Beagle when I was kid. frick those dogs.
Posted by lsu1919
Member since May 2017
3244 posts
Posted on 6/14/21 at 8:24 pm to
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That's not typical behavior of a Beagle.


I’m def not a beagle expert, and have seen many of them with great dispositions.

But I’ve been around 2 beagles that were exactly like this. Both kept inside. Maybe it’s something in a certain line or just a rare personality trait, or something to do with being inside, but I am probably the one person in the world who keeps my head on a swivel around beagles.
Posted by hubertcumberdale
Member since Nov 2009
6527 posts
Posted on 6/14/21 at 8:40 pm to
Way too much text there over a dead dog ffs
Posted by spacewrangler
In my easy chair with my boots on..
Member since Sep 2009
9750 posts
Posted on 6/14/21 at 8:58 pm to
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any dog of mine (inside or outside and regardless of breed) ever bites anyone other than an intruder, that dog won't live another day.


You say this on here but that's not true.

We had a golden retriever Male. When he was maybe 2 he bit my nephew (maybe 5 or 6 at time) on the hand, wasnt a bad wound at all. Of course the nephew, at first, said all he did was try to pet him while he was laying in back of our Yukon. Truth was he was fricking with the dog yanking on his paws and ears ( the truth was told by my child and later by nephew)

So you would have euthanized the golden over that incident? If so, then you shouldn't own a dog.

Same dog bit same nephew (14 at time) later in life when nephew tried to break up a fight between said golden and their spaniel. It was at night and he was throwing ball for dogs and they started going after each other over the ball, the spaniel started after the golden first and then was getting his arse handed. before I could get to them the nephew who was much closer grabbed him by the collar, was yelling and etc. The Dog instinctively bit him. This time he got him in face; needed 2 stitches in cheek above lip. I had yelled at nephew to leave them alone and I was coming to break them up but he didnt listen and go himself bit.. my brother was about to kill (got a shotgun)the golden after beating him (dog had a injured back for rest of his life which was only a few years longer when we had to put him down because he could no longer get up and shite himself several time )I didn't let that happen..he didnt see it happen until after the bite occured when he came out from hearing all the noise.

Again, you putting the dog down for that?



This post was edited on 6/14/21 at 9:02 pm
Posted by ISEN_AG
ThunderWolf Manor
Member since Aug 2013
1933 posts
Posted on 6/14/21 at 9:09 pm to
Ain't nobody got time for dat
Posted by DownshiftAndFloorIt
Here
Member since Jan 2011
66763 posts
Posted on 6/14/21 at 9:21 pm to
A good dog is the best thing a man can have outside of his own family. A bad dog has no place on this earth. She absolutely did the right thing and IMO waited longer than she should have. Dogs upbringing/circumstances/etc may have been unfortunate, and its a very sad thing, but bad dogs should be put down regardless.
Posted by Ronaldo Burgundiaz
NWA
Member since Jan 2012
6558 posts
Posted on 6/14/21 at 9:37 pm to
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Just put it outside in a fenced area or let it go free and chase scents in the woods, atleast it would have better odds of survival than taking it to the vet to get put down
Boy, you might be legally retarded.
Posted by Sayre
Felixville
Member since Nov 2011
5508 posts
Posted on 6/14/21 at 9:45 pm to
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Hard to blame her decision.



But in today's world of soft arse wusses, I'm sure she is getting crucified online.
Posted by bayourougebengal
Member since Mar 2008
7193 posts
Posted on 6/14/21 at 9:54 pm to
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You say this on here but that's not true.


bullshite. I've done it and would 100% do it again. Without specifics, small to medium breed, snapped at and aggressively chased after a kid (didn't bite) in front of me and this kid had done absolutely nothing to provoke it. That dog was painlessly dispatched within an hour of the incident. Anyone who does different is just irresponsible.
Posted by Mr Clean
New Iberia
Member since Aug 2006
49391 posts
Posted on 6/14/21 at 9:59 pm to
Put the woman to sleep

Let the dog live
Posted by MSUDawg98
Ravens Flock
Member since Jan 2018
10031 posts
Posted on 6/14/21 at 10:43 pm to
I want my 10 minutes back.
Posted by spacewrangler
In my easy chair with my boots on..
Member since Sep 2009
9750 posts
Posted on 6/14/21 at 11:20 pm to
quote:

Without specifics, small to medium breed, snapped at and aggressively chased after a kid (didn't bite) in front of me and this kid had done absolutely nothing to provoke it. That dog was painlessly dispatched within an hour of the incident.


How old was your dog and what exact breed?

Was the kid on your property or was the dog on the kids property.

quote:

Anyone who does different is just irresponsible.


Well I'm definitely not irresponsible and I dont know if I would have put down the dog.

Depends on how old of a dog, the breed, and other circumstances.

How old was kid, was the kid a known individual to the dog, a family friend, or if it was the first time the kid came on to my property; then I might view it as the dog protecting our property from a stranger: kind of what you would want a guard dog to do.

Plus if young enough, depending on breed, the dog would easily be trainable to not behave in that manner. Although, you really would be training out an important aspect of a guard dogs role.

To many variable to say that if a dog ever bites someone it is put the dog down time.


Posted by AcadieAnne
Where I drink and know nothing.
Member since May 2019
859 posts
Posted on 6/15/21 at 12:04 am to
I hate when people don't research breeds and shite like this happens. The dog didn't have "anxiety" like a human; it was a dog bred to chase game all day cooped up in a NYC apartment. Not fair to the dog at all. Shame on the rescue for sending a Beagle to an apartment, and double shame on the dumbass that thought Snoopy from Peanuts was a documentary about Beagle behavior.
Posted by Giantkiller
the internet.
Member since Sep 2007
20399 posts
Posted on 6/15/21 at 12:28 am to
What does this woman look like? That would go a long way to determine how much dog-killing I would be willing to tolerate.
Posted by KiwiHead
Auckland, NZ
Member since Jul 2014
27649 posts
Posted on 6/15/21 at 6:38 am to
All this and I thought this was some handwringer lamenting about having to put a blind deaf and incontinent dog down.
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