nintendogs- dangerous, vicious, and should be 18 rated

While there may be a link between the barking the game made, and the dog going mental, that doesn't make it Nintendo's fault for not putting a warning on the game. :rolleyes:

Mind you, as every Daily Mail reader knows, computer games are BAD, and it's good to have stories to confirm this so that you know you're right to think that.
 
You could say she was barking up the wrong tree.....

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dog owner says the girl MAY have kicked the dog...so she has no idea really but felt she had to defend the dog regardless of what happened to the 9 year old girl.
the grandmother blames the video game....not the dog but the video game.
and the mother err well she is still on holiday, even after her daughter had her lip ripped off and had been in hospital for 5 days.

well atleast the police showed some sense in this one :p
 
dog owner says the girl MAY have kicked the dog...so she has no idea really but felt she had to defend the dog regardless of what happened to the 9 year old girl.

This.
The owner wasn't even in the room so the girl may have been up to lots of things.
People really don't read stories.
 
This.
The owner wasn't even in the room so the girl may have been up to lots of things.
People really don't read stories.

Very true. People often read what they want to read. Even in GD threads you can post something pain-stakingly diplomatic and someone will still read things into it.
 
dog owner says the girl MAY have kicked the dog...so she has no idea really but felt she had to defend the dog regardless of what happened to the 9 year old girl.

The dog was put down. How is that the dog being defended?
 
because then it looks like it was provoked if it was kicked prior to the attack.

my mate has doberman crossed with a rottweiler and it loves to try and jump onto your lap and all over you if u go to his house. its heads almost as large as mine. i worry that it could turn, but it seemingly plays like tug of war and stuff quite playfully - to the extent of putting a rubber toy into its mouth and then forcing you to grab the other end to test its own weight and strength.
 
The breeds aren't the problem. It's ignorant ass people who haven't a clue about dogs chipping in their opinions, or worse, owning them.

Agreed. The dangerous dogs act was a knee-jerk response to a problem that has only succeeded in preventing responsible owners from owning certain breeds.

There is no such thing as a dangerous breed, only a dangerous dog. And dangerous dogs aren't born like that. They only become like that because humans have made them that way.
 
Owners fault full stop. If her dog was trained, a stupid dog noise from a game wouldn't do anything.


Dumb dog owners are dumb.

/Johnathan
 
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