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riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
2dimes wrote:I don't know krusher. My uncle's doberman was goofier than koolbak's. I suppose there's a chance of a dog snapping or something but the thing is you allways hear about a bad dog. Then when you hear about Funky's dog being well trained you don't even believe him. The reason a dog turns bad is allmost always a bad owner.
I have a hard time being against some of the pitbull bans because there are so many idiots that get them and train them to be mean. Unfourtunately not enough of them have the dog turn on them.
Did you see the video creeper's wiener posted with that lady who let her dog go crazy and bite a guy at the dog park almost in the nuts? I guess it's less dangerous but any breed can be a bad dog. I've seen more aggresive small dogs because people laugh and say, "Oh he's just little." yeah, a little jerk.
KoolBak wrote:Dont preach about what you are unedumucated on Krusher.
Dobies, PROPERLY RAISED, are one of the best family dogs you can have. From the AKC website:
The Doberman Pinscher is known to be energetic, watchful, fearless and obedient. He is ready to give prompt alarm (and back up that warning) but is also affectionate, obedient and loyal. The breed requires regular exercise, but needs only minimal grooming for his short coat.
We've had them for close to 30 years......your assumptions ain't gonna hold water in any RESPONSIBLE scenario. ANY dog can be a danger if raised improperly.
KoolBak wrote:Dont preach about what you are unedumucated on Krusher.
Dobies, PROPERLY RAISED, are one of the best family dogs you can have. From the AKC website:
The Doberman Pinscher is known to be energetic, watchful, fearless and obedient. He is ready to give prompt alarm (and back up that warning) but is also affectionate, obedient and loyal. The breed requires regular exercise, but needs only minimal grooming for his short coat.
We've had them for close to 30 years......your assumptions ain't gonna hold water in any RESPONSIBLE scenario. ANY dog can be a danger if raised improperly.
BigBallinStalin wrote:Can't a particular line of pitbulls be bred so that they are genetically more disposed toward fighting and being aggressive?
Since I answer "yes," then for some particularly cultivated/bred dogs---not the entire species, but a particular family line--would be aggressive, no matter how well they are trained. Don't you agree?
BigBallinStalin wrote:KoolBak wrote:Dont preach about what you are unedumucated on Krusher.
Dobies, PROPERLY RAISED, are one of the best family dogs you can have. From the AKC website:
The Doberman Pinscher is known to be energetic, watchful, fearless and obedient. He is ready to give prompt alarm (and back up that warning) but is also affectionate, obedient and loyal. The breed requires regular exercise, but needs only minimal grooming for his short coat.
We've had them for close to 30 years......your assumptions ain't gonna hold water in any RESPONSIBLE scenario. ANY dog can be a danger if raised improperly.
Can't a particular line of pitbulls be bred so that they are genetically more disposed toward fighting and being aggressive?
Since I answer "yes," then for some particularly cultivated/bred dogs---not the entire species, but a particular family line--would be aggressive, no matter how well they are trained. Don't you agree?
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
2dimes wrote:Nice chickens AA are you just interbreeding them?
AAFitz wrote:This is Tommy, aka Tomasina. Found it at a jobsite one night, brought it home, and ended up keeping her.
She turned into this little flock:
More to come...
2dimes wrote:She laid 3 fertilized eggs, or did you buy the other ones? Are you eating fresh eggs?
Ok, I read the edited version. You keep finding them, strange I have only really ever found one beside the poultry plant. Didn't take it home.
KoolBak wrote:Name: Brabus
Fave Snack: Yorkies
Actually little dogs like to play with him....race around his big lumbering ass like hornets around a schoolbus
Goofy 110 lb furcoated razorblade....unless you're trying to break in the house / car, or mess with my kids, the nicest, happiest, lickingest dog in the world....11 years old and acts like 2.
Also likes Canookx (gave Dimey a thorough licking and now has a taste for Great White Hosers)
riskllama wrote:Koolbak wins this thread.
TA1LGUNN3R wrote:Funkyterrance wrote:chang50 wrote:Couldn't stay in the same house as a dog,I find everything about them repulsive,the noise,the smell,the slobbering,the aggression..ugh...
Those are all things I love about my dog.
And if you are going to compare dogs to cats, might I remind you that catshit is probably the most overpowering smell known to man?
Human shit is the worst. Chicken shit is a close second.
-TG
AAFitz wrote:2dimes wrote:She laid 3 fertilized eggs, or did you buy the other ones? Are you eating fresh eggs?
Ok, I read the edited version. You keep finding them, strange I have only really ever found one beside the poultry plant. Didn't take it home.
No no, we bought the other three as starter pullets, from an Agway type place. I used to eat the eggs but Im semi-vegetarian now, so I dont eat them anymore. One of my neighbor asks me for them all the time though. But I end up throwing away more than get eaten.
2dimes wrote:There was a young guy that bought a ride on a B-29 by selling eggs. I'll see if I can find a link.
2dimes wrote:Something like that. I can't find it right now but basically the kid sold eggs for 2 or 3 years and saved all the money for an airplane ride.
AAFitz wrote:2dimes wrote:Something like that. I can't find it right now but basically the kid sold eggs for 2 or 3 years and saved all the money for an airplane ride.
Nice. I dont sell 'em, I give 'em. My neighbor lets them forage for bugs, and I return those bugs, in egg form.
krusher wrote:Name: Krusher (Named after my online Alias)
Description: Crawfish, (only had him for about 2 days)
Known for: Jaw's murderer.. and according to the pet shop guy a bottom feeder/scanvenger that was supposed to clean up the fish tank....SMH
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