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zilley 11-21-2013 11:49 AM

I love it. I just love it.

All these ignorant assholes that can't follow the bylaw.

And the screams for help when their at fault.

I hope this pug owner gets charged.

Poor Pit.

snails 11-21-2013 11:51 AM

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Originally Posted by zilley (Post 8366642)
I love it. I just love it.

8/10 ?


:badpokerface:

Great68 11-21-2013 11:54 AM

Hearing that the pug was unleased, when the pitbull was on leash really pisses me off.

Unfortunately it looks like there will be no charges.

If I was in the woman's shoes, part of me would want to find out where the old fuck lives and shank his dog on him.

XplicitLuder 11-21-2013 12:00 PM

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Originally Posted by snails (Post 8366621)
not really enough... it still had an animal in its mouth.. if you dont have full control i dont think the dog she be in public.. kinda the same how if a car accident occurs because of lack of maintenance done to the vehicle that caused a failure, the owner/operator of that vehicle will be found at fault.

What I don't like about this is you're saying the dog shudnt be in public since the owner never had full control of her? That's like saying , going with your car theme here, that no one should be on the road because you never know when your brakes just might fail. You think you're on control, like the owner did as she was following the bylaws, but you never know when you won't be. While I side more with the woman as she had her dog In a leash and I dislike smaller dogs more (inb4 hate), the pug owner shud have followed rules. Plain n simple. If the pug was in a leash the dogs maybe woulda never crossed each other as you can steer them away, and in the case of a fight almost starting you could maybe yank the leash with the dog to move him away?
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zilley 11-21-2013 12:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Big Earl (Post 8366562)
im sure everyone of you will stab a pitbull and kill it, if it bit doge.




I bring this to everyones attention as I do not think that as a whole, people have seen what a pitbull can and will do. I caution you, this is very graphic.

Spoiler!

who the fuck really carries a knife with them to walk a dog.

nma 11-21-2013 12:02 PM

I have an Akita, which is in the same category of "aggression". She is the nicest dog you'll meet, but at times we do confront other dogs that brush off the wrong way or she just doesn't like. The warning signs are there and apparent, and usually it is the dogs off-leash in an on-leash area that provoke the most aggression. I always remain calm but I know for sure that if the other dog does something my girl doesn't like, it's going to be bad news for the other dog. I do everything to avoid conflict, but it is retarded how ignorant other owners are. Dogs are like people, they don't automatically just love everyone they see.

My dog is poked and walked over by my two nieces day and night, she just lays there and licks/watches over them with care. She licks other children, guests, and anyone else that cares enough to say hi to her. She is 110 lbs, and if a dog comes and does something that isn't right in her eyes, then it's your job to get YOUR dog away. I can easily tell her to go and pull her away, but if your dog follows... sorry that's YOUR fault.

She is a very friendly dog, and I've had her play with dogs many times. When she was a puppy I used to walk her to the park every day to get used to being around kids and other dogs. I don't let her off-leash as much anymore because she can get grumpy sometimes, and she really doesn't know how strong she really is. I think she can accidentally play fight and maul a small dog without even realizing it. It's my responsibility to make sure my dog is under control at all times. Just because your dog is SUPER friendly doesn't mean it can't provoke shit with other dogs.

MindBomber 11-21-2013 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Big Earl (Post 8366562)
im sure everyone of you will stab a pitbull and kill it, if it bit doge.

I bring this to everyones attention as I do not think that as a whole, people have seen what a pitbull can and will do. I caution you, this is very graphic.

Spoiler!

I will bring this to your attention: these injuries were inflicted on a full-size donkey by an Irish Setter. A full-size donkey is about the size of a small horse (about 4' at the shoulder) compared to a mini-horse which is clumsy and about the size of a large dog. This means a full-sized donkey is much more formidable prey than a mini-horse. An Irish Setter is a gun breed that is closely related to the Golden Retriever and Labrador Retriever, and a fabulous family dog due to the great temperament. The Irish Setter attacked the donkey from behind and did this damage.

(VERY graphic).



Your post is nothing but a foolish, uninformed appeal to emotion made popular by the Helen Lovejoys who want to ban Pitbulls, but no one here is unintelligent enough to not see straight through it.

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Originally Posted by westopher (Post 8366540)
FUCK. Pitbull on leash. Pug off leash! This is fucking bullshit! Eg-fucking-zactly what I said probably happened. I am fucking livid right now. A dog is dead and also vilified due to an irresponsible owner that isn't even its own.

Honestly, it's easy to predict because it's so fucking common. Aggressive little dogs running wild without the owners control are everywhere, because they're too 'little' to cause any harm. Fuck those owners.

bballguy 11-21-2013 12:08 PM

^
^
In general, Akita's HATE other dogs off leash when they themselves are leashed...



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Originally Posted by MindBomber (Post 8366661)
Your post is nothing but a foolish, uninformed appeal to emotion made popular by the Helen Lovejoys who want to ban Pitbulls, but no one here is unintelligent enough to not see straight through it.


snails 11-21-2013 12:10 PM

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Originally Posted by XplicitLuder (Post 8366653)
What I don't like about this is you're saying the dog shudnt be in public since the owner never had full control of her? That's like saying , going with your car theme here, that no one should be on the road because you never know when your brakes just might fail. You think you're on control, like the owner did as she was following the bylaws, but you never know when you won't be. While I side more with the woman as she had her dog In a leash and I dislike smaller dogs more (inb4 hate), the pug owner shud have followed rules. Plain n simple. If the pug was in a leash the dogs maybe woulda never crossed each other as you can steer them away, and in the case of a fight almost starting you could maybe yank the leash with the dog to move him away?
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lets go with that then.. if i neglected my maintenance and that was the case you are right it would be my fault... and thats why there is such a thing as a VI, for cars unsafe to be on the road.. if you dont trust your dog isnt going to latch on to something neck then you shouldnt bring it out, just like if i dont trust that my car will stop safely.. it would be pretty stupid for me to bring it out..

like driving you are responsible the be prepared for worst case senario...

ei. if a car slams on its brakes infront of you, you are expected to have kept far enough away for you to safely stop..

what were you saying ? who is to say that couldnt have been a kid running around and the dog grabbed the kid. clearly the owner didnt ahve enough control or that dog off its leash would have just been annoying, not possible dinner. and i dont think the old guy was in the right either, he should face his leash ticket and whatever else the law states has to be done.

nma 11-21-2013 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by bballguy (Post 8366662)
^
^
In general, Akita's HATE other dogs off leash when they themselves are leashed...

Yeah which pisses me off a lot, because I walk her in an on-leash area 90% of the time.

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Originally Posted by snails (Post 8366665)
lets go with that then.. if i neglected my maintenance and that was the case you are right it would be my fault... and thats why there is such a thing as a VI, for cars unsafe to be on the road.. if you dont trust your dog isnt going to latch on to something neck then you shouldnt bring it out, just like if i dont trust that my car will stop safely.. it would be pretty stupid for me to bring it out..

like driving you are responsible the be prepared for worst case senario...

ei. if a car slams on its brakes infront of you, you are expected to have kept far enough away for you to safely stop..

what were you saying ? who is to say that couldnt have been a kid running around and the dog grabbed the kid. clearly the owner didnt ahve enough control or that dog off its leash would have just been annoying, not possible dinner. and i dont think the old guy was in the right either, he should face his leash ticket and whatever else the law states has to be done.


You don't just run up to someone's dog and touch it without the owner's permission. That's what other dogs do. They run up and sniff / harass your dog without you being able to do much. Dogs also react differently vs other dogs compared to humans. On-leash dogs are usually more defensive against off-leash dogs.

zilley 11-21-2013 12:13 PM

Pitbull stabbed to death on Kits Beach | News1130

this is the FIRST FUCKING sentence to begin

"Vancouver Police say a 72-year-old man was walking his pug at around 1 p.m. yesterday when he was approached by a woman who was walking a pit bull."

how the fuck was the old fuck approached by the woman and her pit.
just WTF.

I seriously imagine this lil bitch ass pug running up to the pitbull and taunting the fuck outta it and possibly even sending signals way before they even got close.

GLOW 11-21-2013 12:19 PM

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This was a clearly marked area: dogs should be kept on leash, as posted by the city bylaws. Funny thing is, it was this negligent old man who irresponsibly let his own dog run around freely: he did not have control of his own dog.

Today a man killed a dog. He screamed these words “You hurt my dog. You deserve to die” And then he took out a knife and repeatedly stabbed Pandora until she died. And as Pandora lay their lifeless, this old man fled the scene with his dog in an SUV.
if this is true...wow...

valent|n0 11-21-2013 12:31 PM

I think both are at fault.

If I was walking a pit and my pit is on leashed. I damn make sure I have full control of the pit.

I heard "control your dog" mentioned a lot here. and that goes for both leashed pit and the unleashed pug

I am sure if both were responsible dog owner, this will not happen
1. The pit owner can kneel down and hold the pit
2. the pug owner has the pug on leashed and keep the distance

without seeing the incident in real time
I say the blame is 50/50 , he said , she said

now if we discuss about the end result.
the pit is dead
the pug is alive ..
and since it is 50/50 both the pit owner and the pug owner should be banned from owning a dog ...
the pug should be taken away and given up for adoption

zilley 11-21-2013 12:40 PM

quote from the Pits family

Today a man killed a dog. He screamed these words “You hurt my dog. You deserve to die” And then he took out a knife and repeatedly stabbed Pandora until she died. And as Pandora lay their lifeless, this old man fled the scene with his dog in an SUV.

the old mean screaming these words, he didnt even want to try and break them apart.
he just wanted this dog to die for "hurting" his dog.

honestly, the pit probably would have let go, if it was being pulled or w.e. other way OTHER THAN being stabbed. I only see stabbing this dog to cause more aggression build up and making it worse.

in the End, I think this old man has issues.

Stealthy 11-21-2013 12:54 PM

Too bad it wasn't this pitbull


Manic! 11-21-2013 12:56 PM

Breed is just the animal term for race. Claiming one race is more violent than another is just raciest.

zilley 11-21-2013 01:09 PM

Red lines, you must be this old man's son. :woot2:

trancehead 11-21-2013 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Manic! (Post 8366695)
Breed is just the animal term for race. Claiming one race is more violent than another is just raciest.

I disagree
there is such a notion of human biodiversity

also read throughout this thread. im not too familiar with dogs, but it has been stated that Rotweillers are of the 'chaser kind'

fliptuner 11-21-2013 02:46 PM

What if the PB was offleash and it was a golden retriever on leash. The PB annoys the GR and then the GR bites the shit out of the PB. Then the PB owner stabs the GR to death.

Lomac 11-21-2013 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by zilley (Post 8366669)
Pitbull stabbed to death on Kits Beach | News1130

this is the FIRST FUCKING sentence to begin

"Vancouver Police say a 72-year-old man was walking his pug at around 1 p.m. yesterday when he was approached by a woman who was walking a pit bull."

how the fuck was the old fuck approached by the woman and her pit.
just WTF.

I seriously imagine this lil bitch ass pug running up to the pitbull and taunting the fuck outta it and possibly even sending signals way before they even got close.

Just another example of why I got out of the media industry. Reporters didn't like me telling them how much of an awful job of spinning stories they were doing... lol

cruz-in 11-21-2013 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by CRS (Post 8365985)

Dogs, regardless of breed, are reflections of their owner(s).

^THIS

cruz-in 11-21-2013 03:59 PM

My dog used to think that hes protecting me from crazy stupid shit, but in fact, im the one protecting him.

as a matter of fact, when i walk my dog, he knows fucken authority. He knows not to fuck around and bark randomly. Other wise i give him a death stare and make annoying sounds.

https://i.chzbgr.com/maxW500/3903174400/h88675376/

Lomac 11-21-2013 04:09 PM


Nlkko 11-21-2013 04:11 PM

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the pug should be taken away and given up for adoption
Which could mean euthanasia for the pug. It'w a tough world for a lot of pets ended up in the pound.
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Hondaracer 11-21-2013 05:37 PM

While I was kind of the mindset "it's pitbull what do you expect"

After seeing the news hour tonight it's pretty obvious the old guy just lost it and went buck, the pug was
On the news with him and he had one little visible mark near his ear and then the guy went into "and he just got into his cancer treatment and he has a phscyological problem with his rear end!"

:S
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