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fuzzypeach 10-13-2005 08:53 PM

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Originally Posted by hahahahahahahahahaha
No I don't find it rude for a 4 month old puppy to explore and smell people.

Let me rephrase it. Could you understand how some people do not want their personal space invaded by other people's pets and may find it rude?

PS: kosta and many many other people find that it's rude so you should definately keep the dog away from people. It is in fact rude.

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Originally Posted by hahahahahahahahahaha
Do you think it's ok for someone to hit my dog in the head with it's cane because he smelt his leg?

Yes and no.

No it is not okay if it is merely sniffing but it should not be there in the first place.

Yes it is okay if the person felt in danger... but then again, only that person would know - not your nor I.

bhutocracy 10-13-2005 08:55 PM

If you let your dog go over and sniff people you have to expect it to be hit or kicked. Once or twice when my dogs have been off the leash they've wanted to "play" with kids that have suddenly turned up after i've started walking on an empty beach and i've had to make a mad dash after them to keep them away from the kids in case dad takes a boot to the puppy (puppies can be quite large) thats jumping on his little princess. It would be totally my fault and his right to disable the dog in any way he saw fit and i wouldn't complain. It would suck but it's not his fault - it would have been mine.

Personally In most cases I would definately keep someone's dog away from me with my foot or a cane if i had one, I've been bitten before and I can't vouch for how some other retard treats and trains his dog and at the very least i don't want their shit eating mutt to put dirt all over my pants.. NO ONE should have to put up with being accosted by an animal in a public space even if it just wants to sniff and lick.. What would YOU do if a MAN came over to you and sniffed and licked you? Same shit.. violation of personal space and right to be left the fuck alone animal or no.
Just because someone doesn't mind letting their dogs kiss them on the lips and eat off dinner plates doesn't mean everyone wants to cuddle your ball-licking fur sack.

Basically it's your fault for not controlling the dog. Some people have real issues with animals and it's your responsibility to your pet to make sure they are not exposed to them and potential harm and responsibility that the public isn't exposed to your pet and potential harm.

Makingcoin 10-13-2005 09:01 PM

A simple, "Can you get your dog off of me" or "I am uncomfortable with your dog" would have worked just fine. If a dog attacks you I understand defending but kicking a harmless puppy is uncalled for.

bhutocracy 10-13-2005 09:02 PM

fucking 3 minute edit window.. stupid piece of shit. I meant to depersonalise that a bit more given i was mainly being devils advocate. "the" ball licking fur ball not "your" etc. General retards with dogs.. not you etc etc. meh.. you understand. Post a pic.. a 4 month old dog can be quite big.

Makingcoin 10-13-2005 09:05 PM

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Originally Posted by bhutocracy
fucking 3 minute edit window.. stupid piece of shit. I meant to depersonalise that a bit more given i was mainly being devils advocate. "the" ball licking fur ball not "your" etc. General retards with dogs.. not you etc etc. meh.. you understand. Post a pic.. a 4 month old dog can be quite big.

So I am a retard with a dog and you are a violent piece of shit. ;)

bhutocracy 10-13-2005 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by hahahahahahahahahaha
A simple, "Can you get your dog off of me" or "I am uncomfortable with your dog" would have worked just fine.

Of course... but a large section of the population are total fuckups.. you shouldn't let your dog approach them just for it's own safety.. if you can't drive without someone with road rage beating you with a wrench, how can you expect everyone to put up with being licked by a dog. And the inverse is also true, how can I trust someone to have trained their dog properly with the amount of fucktards out there. I never let my dogs sniff of lick people even on relaitvely narrow walkways I always yank them away to give ample space. :2 cents:

bhutocracy 10-13-2005 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by hahahahahahahahahaha
So I am a retard with a dog and you are a violent piece of shit. ;)

lol heheh something like that :) I hate re-reading something you've just written and noticing it coming across not exactly how you intended in reply to an innocent third party and rush to edit before the window closes.

bhutocracy 10-13-2005 09:11 PM

ps where the fuck are you getting your sig images from... i gotta watch more hentai...

Makingcoin 10-13-2005 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by bhutocracy
ps where the fuck are you getting your sig images from... i gotta watch more hentai...

I leeched them from some open directory. :)

Setting up 50....

kosta 10-13-2005 09:16 PM

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Originally Posted by bhutocracy
Personally In most cases I would definately keep someone's dog away from me with my foot or a cane if i had one, I've been bitten before.

exactly.

Evil Doer 10-13-2005 09:16 PM

50....... :xmas-smil

kosta 10-13-2005 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by hahahahahahahahahaha
A simple, "Can you get your dog off of me" or "I am uncomfortable with your dog" would have worked just fine. If a dog attacks you I understand defending but kicking a harmless puppy is uncalled for.


hahaha like i'm going to wait and see if the dog wants to bite me or not.

shoot first, ask questioins later.

Shortbread 10-13-2005 09:20 PM

Just a little more clarification. Our dog is very tame and very sweet. He has been socialized with many dogs and many people. He is 4 months, but he weighs 30lbs. He was not "roaming free", we don't let him roam free. He simply jumped out of the car as we were packing it to see his daddy, m.akingcoin and then to sniff the mentally challeged guy. He did by no means threaten the man in any way shape or form. He was sniffing him about 1m away from him and his tail was wagging. The man was walking away as we were trying to get our dog back. Our dog was following him.

kosta 10-13-2005 09:24 PM

When out in public, your dog should be muzzeled and on a leash.

End of discussion.

bhutocracy 10-13-2005 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by kosta
exactly.

Well I'm not talking about kicking them, usually just using the sole of my shoe 10cm in front of their face as if to say " don't come any further" usually giving the owner a pretty good indication they should be getting their dog away from me ASAP. Only really if I don't know the owner though.. and obviously not to baby puppies heheh. Although i have a friend with a massive weinerama or whatever.. it's big enough to look you in the eye when it jumps up on you and it's hyperactive and they keep it inside. Ugh.. you literally can't go roundwithout being molested.
Dogs can be unpredictable even with good owners.. im not going through all the shots and hospital visit again just because someone won't keep their leash tight or thinks it's cute their dog is trying to jump on me..

bhutocracy 10-13-2005 09:31 PM

I wouldn't go as so far as to say they should be muzzled, but i definately try and give people the same respect when i walk my dogs that I expect.

BradM 10-13-2005 09:38 PM

I don't like dogs. I was bitten as a kid and I have a problem with them. If dogs come up to me I just back away. If it looks angry and comes toward me with speed after I back off I will kick it the fuck upside the head and make sure it doesn't get up. I don't care how cute you think it is. Keep it on a leash and away from people.

My :2 cents:

Doctor Dre 10-13-2005 09:38 PM

I'd say let him go for this time ... and next time act if he does something stupid ... and get a leash

Doctor Dre 10-13-2005 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by BradM
I don't like dogs. I was bitten as a kid and I have a problem with them. If dogs come up to me I just back away. If it looks angry and comes toward me with speed after I back off I will kick it the fuck upside the head and make sure it doesn't get up. I don't care how cute you think it is. Keep it on a leash and away from people.

My :2 cents:

When I was a kid, a yellow lab tried to attack me once ... it was @ night bout 3 streets away from where I lived . I punched him once and he kinda knocked. Since that time, I've never been affraid of a dog... and dogs feal that ... they don't fuck with you.

Hustlin Entertainment 10-13-2005 09:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Doctor Dre
When I was a kid, a yellow lab tried to attack me once ... it was @ night bout 3 streets away from where I lived . I punched him once and he kinda knocked. Since that time, I've never been affraid of a dog... and dogs feal that ... they don't fuck with you.

I agree with Doctor Dre, dogs are more intelligent than you take them for most of the time, they can sense when you're scared or not scared of them kinda like how they can sniff drugs 12 feet under the ground...If you are nervous around it, it tends to be more aggressive and non approachable, Tip of the day: if you're a pussy go take some testerone pills or something we need less pussies in this world anyways =)

adamthick 10-13-2005 09:56 PM

Dog owners have certain responsibilities an they need to keep their pets in check. That doesn't mean you can control your pet 24/7 in every circumstance, life happens, an you just do the best you can.

If this "mentally impaired" fellow ganked your puppy as it was sniffing him, and riding elevators with his wang in the wind, then this dude is certainly not playin with a full deck and this time your puppy was lucky. What about next time when he gets away for a min. an runs into they guy?

Your pup might not be as lucky next time. Having said that, you can't just assault a 'tard cuz he hit your dog. You know he has a deficiency. You'd get in trouble.

Report him now, before its too late. Most likely, nuthin will happen, an there will be no consequences for the dog beater, but, at least there will be a record of it. An the next time sumpthin similar to this happens, an there prolly will be a next time, then a "pattern" of aggressive behavior, etc. will be established an the gimpdaddy can be dealt with.

SureFire 10-13-2005 10:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Shortbread
Just a little more clarification. Our dog is very tame and very sweet. He has been socialized with many dogs and many people. He is 4 months, but he weighs 30lbs. He was not "roaming free", we don't let him roam free. He simply jumped out of the car as we were packing it to see his daddy, m.akingcoin and then to sniff the mentally challeged guy. He did by no means threaten the man in any way shape or form. He was sniffing him about 1m away from him and his tail was wagging. The man was walking away as we were trying to get our dog back. Our dog was following him.

I am sure that your puppy is great but not all people see that.

I like dogs and put up with their owners because I really don't like to fight, but I hate when strangers' dogs sniff me. I would kick the dog, but I feel sorry for the dog that has owners that can't control their pet. So your puppy got in a position and got hurt, and your mate wants to report a mentally challenged person for reacting.

I would say you are lucky that the 'mentally challenged' person didn't have an aid to report what happened. :)

fuzzypeach 10-13-2005 10:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Shortbread
Just a little more clarification. Our dog is very tame and very sweet. He has been socialized with many dogs and many people. He is 4 months, but he weighs 30lbs. He was not "roaming free", we don't let him roam free. He simply jumped out of the car as we were packing it to see his daddy, m.akingcoin and then to sniff the mentally challeged guy. He did by no means threaten the man in any way shape or form. He was sniffing him about 1m away from him and his tail was wagging. The man was walking away as we were trying to get our dog back. Our dog was following him.

Were you holding the leash at that moment? If not then he was in fact roaming free :2 cents:

And how would a stranger know the temperment of YOUR DOG? A stranger WOULD NOT know and has every right to assume your dog is dangerous :2 cents:

Besides, like kosta said, who in their right mind would wait for the dog to attack before defending themselves?

xNetworx 10-13-2005 10:49 PM

No leash... nuff said. If he struck it on a leash, you should have punched him back to normal.

WarChild 10-13-2005 10:49 PM

Part of keeping a dog on it's leash and under control is for it's own safety and not just the safety of others. As a dog owner, I try not to let my dogs in anyway inconvience somebody else.

Reminds me of an incident that happened just before I left Canada. I was walking my three dogs (Rottweilers) when a couple of little Terriers came barreling out of their yard and basically tried to attack my dogs. Now of course, you can guess what happens when 30 pounds of terrier meets 300+ pounds of Rottweiler. Fortunately, I was able to control my dogs fairly quickly (down command) and push the Terriers away with my shoe, not a kick but more of a push. Very shortly after the lady who owned the dogs showed up looking shocked. She went on to tell me that her dogs were friendly and loved people and other dogs and that clearly my dogs were the problem. I set her straight right quick about her responsibilities. Later, when I got home I got to thinking what would happen if that incident went down the other way around. I called the SPCA and reported her for having vicious dogs that were off their leashes.

Blue_Spade 10-13-2005 10:53 PM

hmm . . . piss in his mailbox . . . or better yet let shakes do it

beemk 10-13-2005 11:09 PM

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Originally Posted by WarChild
Part of keeping a dog on it's leash and under control is for it's own safety and not just the safety of others. As a dog owner, I try not to let my dogs in anyway inconvience somebody else.

Reminds me of an incident that happened just before I left Canada. I was walking my three dogs (Rottweilers) when a couple of little Terriers came barreling out of their yard and basically tried to attack my dogs. Now of course, you can guess what happens when 30 pounds of terrier meets 300+ pounds of Rottweiler. Fortunately, I was able to control my dogs fairly quickly (down command) and push the Terriers away with my shoe, not a kick but more of a push. Very shortly after the lady who owned the dogs showed up looking shocked. She went on to tell me that her dogs were friendly and loved people and other dogs and that clearly my dogs were the problem. I set her straight right quick about her responsibilities. Later, when I got home I got to thinking what would happen if that incident went down the other way around. I called the SPCA and reported her for having vicious dogs that were off their leashes.

that happens to me like once a month. most people are idiots and let their dog run out the door or dont have their gate closed. one time i had to kick a dog in the head a few times for trying to attack my dog and the dumb bitch of an owner just started calling the dog instead of running out and grabbing it. the best way is to just yell and the dog really loud and it will scare it away though.

Manga1 10-13-2005 11:10 PM

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Originally Posted by kosta
When out in public, your dog should be muzzeled and on a leash.

End of discussion.


Exactly. Keep your animal away from other people and it won't get thumped. Believe it or not, a lot of people don't like having dogs sniffing them and getting into their space. A human's rights always come before an animal's rights. Deal with it.

Makingcoin 10-13-2005 11:30 PM

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Originally Posted by SureFire
I am sure that your puppy is great but not all people see that.

I like dogs and put up with their owners because I really don't like to fight, but I hate when strangers' dogs sniff me. I would kick the dog, but I feel sorry for the dog that has owners that can't control their pet. So your puppy got in a position and got hurt, and your mate wants to report a mentally challenged person for reacting.

I would say you are lucky that the 'mentally challenged' person didn't have an aid to report what happened. :)

What would the guy report? That my dog sniffed his leg? :1orglaugh

bhutocracy 10-13-2005 11:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Manga1
Believe it or not, a lot of people don't like having dogs sniffing them and getting into their space..

Dogs don't sniff from a distance, you get a wet nose up and down your leg, frankly getting an animals bodily fluids all over your legs uninvited is a bit much and I really don't need to be physically closer to a strangers dog than I can with my girlfriend in public. If I did that to a girl on the street i'd get arrested for sexual harrassment. So it's really no surprise a lot of people aren't into it while they're in the middle of something else and going about their business.

Matt 26z 10-14-2005 05:00 PM

The dog being on a leash or not is a moot point since the dog did not display aggressive behavior.

Sounds to me like he could have had the dog on a leash and by his side, and this man may still have nailed it with his cane.

Dogs today, infants tomorrow.

fuzzypeach 10-17-2005 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Matt 26z
The dog being on a leash or not is a moot point since the dog did not display aggressive behavior.

Sounds to me like he could have had the dog on a leash and by his side, and this man may still have nailed it with his cane.

Dogs today, infants tomorrow.

Yeap, that's why leash laws have a clause saying "if your animal is displaying aggressive behavior on that day, you must use a leash" :1orglaugh

Moot point my ass! On another note, I saved money with Geico :helpme

SmokeyTheBear 10-17-2005 12:35 PM

I have to agree with some of the othesr makkingcoin. If your dog is roaming free ( i.e. your hand is not on the leash ) you have to expect there are people that may not know your dog that may get scared/panic. This sounds like just some whacked out guy , but some people have an extreme phobia of dogs.. and i can't blame them for reacting. I have seen terrier's rip childrens face's apart, if a dog comes up to me and my children, i dont know the dog and can't see the owner , i would kick it in the head also if it wasn't going away..

Drake 10-17-2005 12:40 PM

Maybe he has a dog phobia

leedsfan 10-17-2005 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Makingcoin
What would the guy report? That my dog sniffed his leg? :1orglaugh

Coin.

The guy has issues, and you're pissed about that, and maybe a little worried that something could happen to you/shortbread/your dog in the future as this guy has demonstrated he is capable of violence.

If you feel it's in your interests to report the violent behaviour because you feel threatened by it, do so to your strata. They probably have the number of this persons' mental health team. Once its on record you have shown before that his behaviour is erratic and potentially violent. It also shows that you are concerned.

Beyond that, understand that many people who are being devils advocates here have experienced or been witness to dog attacks, regardless of size.
Show the same level of concern by ensuring your dog doesn't get into anyone's space by licking/sniffing them. I know a few people that would have no hesitation of kciking a dog doing that to them, and they are not mentally challanged.

I have pets, and some people don't like them. That's the way it goes.

Good luck and I hope you guys get it worked out.

fetishblog 10-17-2005 12:54 PM

Stomp his mentally handicapped head into the curb American History X style. Being a retard is no excuse.

Big Red Machine 10-17-2005 12:56 PM

Kick His Ass then let your puppy pee on him

WWC-DonMike 10-17-2005 01:10 PM

So, how is the dog? I hope he is okay. :Oh crap

I would say the proper thing to do would be to just say something to him about it. Ask him why he felt the need to hit your puppy? He may have been really freaked out. Not do defend his actions, I think anyone who would harm a puppy (unless it's self defense) should get a swift kick in the ass, but this is a special case. Besides, it's not like he's going around looking for puppies to kick.

But one does wonder if he lives alone and is running around exposing himself if he should not have some type of care.

ricks 10-17-2005 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by kosta
if ANY dog approaches me and is not muzzled - its gets a swift kick to the head. and i dont even think twice about it.

you should have keept your beast on a leash.

I'm sure you probably get your ass kicked alot. :321GFY

ricks 10-17-2005 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by BradM
I don't like dogs. I was bitten as a kid and I have a problem with them. If dogs come up to me I just back away. If it looks angry and comes toward me with speed after I back off I will kick it the fuck upside the head and make sure it doesn't get up. I don't care how cute you think it is. Keep it on a leash and away from people.

My :2 cents:

Dosent surprise me that you are scared of dogs. :2 cents:


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