i love ya.... well parts of ya...heheheheShattered said:Humans can get a freakin job. Dogs can't.
(You don't wanna travel down this road, trust me.. You're *really* gonna love me.)
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i love ya.... well parts of ya...heheheheShattered said:Humans can get a freakin job. Dogs can't.
(You don't wanna travel down this road, trust me.. You're *really* gonna love me.)
nosarcasm said:well what stops tragedies to begin with is sterilize your cat or dog.
As I did with mine, it cuts down on the number of animals
that get gassed by the humaine society.
And dont get me wrong, I have nothing against you caring about
animals. I just have a lower upset level about it.
What really is irritating is that people feel superior for their opinions.
It is a frigging oppinion. When you talk to vegans they act like
they are gods chosen ones. And you are the devil for eating
animals.
Johnney said:i love ya.... well parts of ya...hehehehe
yes i did read it, and yes i do have a sense of humor, but i wasnt kiddingelephant said:Did no one read my previous post? It is #29 in the thread.
Except Johnney, you seem to have a sense of humor.
nosarcasm said:I now live in Idaho. But I have lived
in Germany for a long time
freeandfun1 said:Yesterday my nephew and I were in my bedroom, which is on the second floor and overlooks my neighbors yard. Our neighbors have a sweet german shepard that is about 5 months old and named "Sparky". Sparky was sitting out in the yard, soaking up the sun when we saw the owner of the home come out into the backyard. He bent over, picked up a piece of metal and threw it at Sparky and hit him in the leg. Sparky started yelping loudly and blood was going all over the place. Now it isn't like the dog was doing anything, he was just sit'n there.
The owner went inside and about 20 minutes later, he came out with a towel. Sparky was still yelping, bleeding and limping all over the yard in obvious pain. The guy started wiping the blood on the leg and looking at it and then he took Sparky and left. Today I see Sparky again in the yard, laying on the grass, soaking up the sun, but now he has a big cast on his leg. He looks soooo sad.
We are moving next week and I am thinking of "dog-napping" Sparky. Reporting the neighbor won't do any good, cuz he will just deny it and I will just be accused of making trouble.
Should I dognap Sparky and take him to our new home?
bust him in his knee caps with a bat!Fmr jarhead said:Unfortunately, you leaving and the dog disappearing will get you in trouble...there will be no doubt as to where the dog went (in my opinion)
I would rather you call the cops, and animal control to get the asshole next door "on the radar," so to speak, of the authorities.
Is the piece of metal he threw, still in the yard...chances are the dog had an X-ray, and the piece of metal is the key. His fingerprints, and maybe even some of the dog's blood.
Do it the right way. Your word against his...you are a witness to a crime!<b> Do the right thing!</b>
Johnney said:bust him in his knee caps with a bat!
freeandfun1 said:We reported the incident to Animal Control and they said they would investigate. They also told us, however, that it is highly unlikely the dog will be taken away or even if it is, it will probably be returned. They told me to call back in a couple of weeks and they can tell me what happened.
If Animal Control does keep it and he is not adopted, it is possible he will be put to sleep. However, since he is only five months old and a German Shepard, the police department might adopt him. I just hope it doesn't end up being put to sleep if nobody adopts him. He was just too big and only going to get bigger, so I didn't think it was a good idea for us to take him.
Personally, as illegal as it is... If I knew there was no chance of me getting caught, I'd steal him...
In a more likely scenario, I'd be going to jail for assault & battery, because I'd have let loose as soon as I saw him hit the dog.
Yesterday my nephew and I were in my bedroom, which is on the second floor and overlooks my neighbors yard. Our neighbors have a sweet german shepard that is about 5 months old and named "Sparky". Sparky was sitting out in the yard, soaking up the sun when we saw the owner of the home come out into the backyard. He bent over, picked up a piece of metal and threw it at Sparky and hit him in the leg. Sparky started yelping loudly and blood was going all over the place. Now it isn't like the dog was doing anything, he was just sit'n there.
The owner went inside and about 20 minutes later, he came out with a towel. Sparky was still yelping, bleeding and limping all over the yard in obvious pain. The guy started wiping the blood on the leg and looking at it and then he took Sparky and left. Today I see Sparky again in the yard, laying on the grass, soaking up the sun, but now he has a big cast on his leg. He looks soooo sad.
We are moving next week and I am thinking of "dog-napping" Sparky. Reporting the neighbor won't do any good, cuz he will just deny it and I will just be accused of making trouble.
Should I dognap Sparky and take him to our new home?
Yesterday my nephew and I were in my bedroom, which is on the second floor and overlooks my neighbors yard. Our neighbors have a sweet german shepard that is about 5 months old and named "Sparky". Sparky was sitting out in the yard, soaking up the sun when we saw the owner of the home come out into the backyard. He bent over, picked up a piece of metal and threw it at Sparky and hit him in the leg. Sparky started yelping loudly and blood was going all over the place. Now it isn't like the dog was doing anything, he was just sit'n there.
The owner went inside and about 20 minutes later, he came out with a towel. Sparky was still yelping, bleeding and limping all over the yard in obvious pain. The guy started wiping the blood on the leg and looking at it and then he took Sparky and left. Today I see Sparky again in the yard, laying on the grass, soaking up the sun, but now he has a big cast on his leg. He looks soooo sad.
We are moving next week and I am thinking of "dog-napping" Sparky. Reporting the neighbor won't do any good, cuz he will just deny it and I will just be accused of making trouble.
Should I dognap Sparky and take him to our new home?