Och for fork's sake!, I was only trying to look at that particular case from all angles,and my very first comment was partly misunderstood, shot doon in flames and then I'm getting a verbal beating on top of it all just because I took one step back and looked at the broader picture of torture in...
Just to give this whole topic a bit of fresh material for heated discussions;
here is what I read in a report about the Innuit (Eskimos, in unfashionable term)
and their way of dealing with "bad" dogs - i.e. a dog that turns against his master,
or the family of his master:
"A dog that...
:lol: :lol: (w00t) And anyway - my precious curs (at least the two pups which I kept from the litter of eleven...) are just sprawled all over our marital bed and feel probably extremely badly treated because I forgot to give them their nightly munchie - since I'm sitting at this machine here...
1.: I wasn't aware of all the facts surrounding this dog's death.
2.: Agree to that. If a dog has to be killed, kill it quickly and without suffering.
3.: What kind of moderator are you?? Remain impartial, please, and don't go all emotional on me here. I did not condone any of this, Barbara...
Avon - no decent "traveller" would leave a good dog behind; most times they pay quite some money for their animals, take them to the vet when they need treatment and it often costs those people a fortune to keep their hounds at good health. 'Bad' dogs, on the other hand - snappers, biters...
Fritz is surely one of the nicest Bichons I've ever seen... oh, my uncle's name was Fritz as well, but he was bald, greedy and ugly - - (could I have swapped him for that dog, I certainly would... :blink: ) and no offence to Fritz's owner, but why do I get the impression he only uses this...
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