If your dog is such a runt that it gets caught by a stronger dog that's nature I'm afraid.
If however the dog was attacking a person, it would be justified to use whatever force necesary to get it off you.
lol wat????????
If your dog is such a runt that it gets caught by a stronger dog that's nature I'm afraid.
If however the dog was attacking a person, it would be justified to use whatever force necesary to get it off you.
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There's 2 sides and all that, but let me ask you, ladies and gents, would you have done the same if your dog/cat was being attacked?
Should have took its back, sunk the hooks in and choked it out.
If your dog is such a runt that it gets caught by a stronger dog that's nature I'm afraid.
If your dog is such a runt that it gets caught by a stronger dog that's nature I'm afraid.
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Perhaps the chap that stabbed the dog could have gone about it in another way, stabbing the dog is a tad extreme, but if it genuinely did lock its jaw then there's not much you can do.
There's 2 sides and all that, but let me ask you, ladies and gents, would you have done the same if your dog/cat was being attacked?
He would have had no choice to but go for the chest, attacking the dogs head would have only caused more injury to his own dog. It also takes an amazing amount of force and a very strong blade to stab through a skull. Not something you can obtain from a kitchen knife.
I know lock jaw is impossible in dogs, it's a figure of speech though, used when a dog bites down hard and doesn't want to let go.You can be sure it didn't do that because it's impossible. Dogs don't have locking jaws. I'm not sure that any animal does.
What a dog does have is a lot of bite strength and a lot of determination. But not a locking jaw. Whatever a locking jaw is.
2 knifes and 23 stabs is a bit extreme, 1 knife and a quick slice of the throat would have sorted it out a lot quicker.
**** off and play with the traffic.If your dog is such a runt that it gets caught by a stronger dog that's nature I'm afraid.
If however the dog was attacking a person, it would be justified to use whatever force necessary to get it off you.
Yes, we've already covered that one, all breeds have the potential, but it's all about the laws of probability isn't it, some breeds are bred for fighting and defence, others aren't.
If I was going to lock you in a cage with one of two dogs, which would you pick and why, 1. golden retriever, 2. American bulldog.
Really, so if a dog happens to be acting out its natural instincts and catches and kills a rabbit, that's acceptable?
But the same thing happens with somebody's pet and it's suddenly unacceptable.
Complete set of double standards.
There's 2 sides and all that, but let me ask you, ladies and gents, would you have done the same if your dog/cat was being attacked?
If your dog is such a runt that it gets caught by a stronger dog that's nature I'm afraid.
If however the dog was attacking a person, it would be justified to use whatever force necesary to get it off you.