Croft, Is this your idea of a good restaurant?
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Dog killer!
This thread is a parody of National Lampoon's Vacation (1983)
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« Chili Dog Restaurant »
Dog killer!
This thread is a parody of National Lampoon's Vacation (1983)
You do eat *hot dogs*,right?
shareHot dogs are just beef and pork. If you lived in a civilized country, you'd be in jail for animal cruelty. Might even be slapped with a Felony. Let me to you something, people who harm animals or children don't do well in prison. You would end up being someones girlfriend if you know what I mean.
shareWhat makes it even WORSE is he had the gall to post a thread against animal cruelty not too long ago! Thankfully MIFrog called him out on it.
*disgusted*
Glad to hear it. MIFrog is a good dude. There's no room in this world for people who unnecessarily harm animals. I will always live by the creed "There are no bad dogs, just bad owners."
shareWell, I would say I had a bad dog and I was a good owner. I had a male chow, named Bear Dog. Male chows, even neutered like my Bear Dog, are known to be one owner aggressive dogs. My daughter and her family had a male chow before she got her female. He protected the house to the point he wouldn’t let her on the porch one evening. Something changes in them around the age of 5 yrs.
shareThis is exactly the problem. People shelling out money to buy purebred dogs. Whats wrong with adopting from an animal shelter?
About you claim that something changes in them around 5 years old, do you have any evidence to back this up besides opinion?
Did you imply we purchased the dogs? If you did you couldn’t be more wrong. We rescued those chows. You are aware there are purebred dogs in shelters. There are also purebred dogs given away for free because the owner was too sorry to neuter or spay the litters.
The following is from an article:”One interesting feature of this particular dog temperament is that he is naturally quite well mannered when he is young. This can lull his owner into a false sense of security and *by the time he becomes a teenager, you have a problem on your hands.* He will resist your authority and have no respect for you at all.” I may have been a few years off.
http://www.dogtemperament.com/chow-chow-temperament/
From another article:
“They need firm authority and training starting at puppyhood. Whether you are adopting a puppy or an adult dog, owners need to set the rules for the dog to follow and stick to. This is a very dominant breed that requires a dominant owner. The owner of this breed of dog should be a calm person who is naturally firm, confident and consistent. With such a handler, the Chow Chow can develop well. The problems arise when the dog lives with owners who do not understand how to be, and stay in, the alpha position. If you allow this dog to believe it is the boss of your house it will become stubborn, protective and sometimes downright unruly. Unless the dog senses the owners are very strong-minded, it will work hard at keeping its alpha position in your human pack. When this happens it does not consider itself as being mean, but instinctually is telling you in the way dogs communicate with one another that it gets to decide when and how things are done. It will be self-willed to the point of obstinacy and may be overprotective. When you have a Chow Chow that believes he is the ruler of humans, and strangers push themselves on this dog, he may become aggressive, telling the humans he would like to have his space.“
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croft, I’m surprised you’re still posting. Your name has become “mud” or “Mudd”... whichever era you choose.
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