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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is an ego thing for a lot of them.[/quote] Honestly, what the hell is wrong with DCUM women? I wish I could send my aggressive dog in your direction right now lol. [/quote] Are you literally trying to demonstrate the point that it's all about your ego? You are a perfect example.[/quote] No I just think it’s hilarious how frigggin judgey DCUM women are. They just sit around and judge judge judge. I hate judgey people more than aggressive dogs. [/quote] Call me whatever you want. If I had my way, if your dog injured or killed someone, you would be charged with assault or manslaughter and get actual prison time. I can’t believe people keep these huge, aggressive dogs. It’s like keeping a loaded gun in your front yard. Oh, it won’t hurt you because you know how to use it. And most of the time it’s just sitting there. But then some child comes along thinking it’s a toy, and...[/quote] Talk about a drama queen. [/quote] I don’t think so. I posted earlier on this thread that my housekeeper’s six year old grandson is in the ICU following an attack by a neighborhood dog. He has injuries to his trachea and aorta, and his scalp was torn off. They are having difficulty getting him off of the vent right now. The owners are SOO sorry. The feelings that you have that keep you from putting a dangerous dog down because you loooove it, or you have some obligation to provide it with a home are dramatic, illogical, and not at all in keeping with the facts of the situation. And comparing adopting an abused dog with adopting an abused human child is absolutely ridiculous. If you have similar sympathies for both dog and child, then you need to rethink how much you are anthropomorphizing dogs or how little you care for children that you consider to be animals or lower than animals. I have always had dogs. I care for my dogs. But they are not, actually, my children. Or even my neighbor’s children. Keeping a large, aggressive dog is twisted. [/quote]
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