Rottweilers Strike Again....
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19 of them here so a reasonable sized sample-one handled by a child and yet no one was killed or seriously injured over the course of a day. How could that have happened given your opinion that so many of them are dangerous killer dogs?
Or are you talking out of your **** as stated above?
cheers richie
Or are you talking out of your **** as stated above?
cheers richie
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19 of them here so a reasonable sized sample-one handled by a child and yet no one was killed or seriously injured over the course of a day. How could that have happened given your opinion that so many of them are dangerous killer dogs?
Or are you talking out of your **** as stated above?
cheers richie
Or are you talking out of your **** as stated above?
cheers richie
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horse riding accounts for around 10 deaths a year and around 100 rtas-are you looking to ban horses too?
Just trying to work out if you are trolling, vocalising an irrational fear or trying to present an uneducated and misinformed argument
cheers richie
Just trying to work out if you are trolling, vocalising an irrational fear or trying to present an uneducated and misinformed argument
cheers richie
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Had a similar thought. He'e a persistant bugger if nothing else
Why don;t we have a scoobynet Rottie meet, and invite Tony along for some therapy?
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That is a bad analogy. If I choose to ride a horse I accept the risk, otoh I don't choose to have pit bulls in my area.
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The classic "gun's don't kill people, people kill people" line, spouted by gun toting idiots the world over. A rottie is a weapon, simple as.... they've a track record for harm and as such should be banned. People that own them aren't ever going to support this as what else could they use to look hard .... but the simple truth is the are dangerous animals that should be banned.
Evening BTW
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We had a lab and I know we looked after him well, but he had a screw loose I think. He used to be funny when he was eating if we were nearby (but we thought we'd got that sorted with the help of a dog psycologist), until one day he bit me, just when I was in the sitting room (no food involved). Ok, nothing serious but he showed aggression and continued to do so, in the end we had to get rid of him.
The fact is, alot comes down to how a dog is raised but they are animals and there is always a risk, even with a 'nice' dog. Don't be blinded by the media, and don't be so ignorant to think the only risks come from the demonised dogs. (that comment isn't really aimed at you Les)
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The simple truth is that some people are too stupid to see that it is NOT the breed, it is the people attracted to the breed who go on to allow a damaged animal to interact with children, wilfully or otherwise. Ban the breed, and they will select another, and the problems will remain.
The answer is to regulate the owners...........No one is arguing that a powerful dog can cause a lot of damage, so potential owners should be checked, the environment the dog will live in should be checked, there should be compulsory dog / handler lessons, and finally a proper licence and insurance for the dog.
The answer is to regulate the owners...........No one is arguing that a powerful dog can cause a lot of damage, so potential owners should be checked, the environment the dog will live in should be checked, there should be compulsory dog / handler lessons, and finally a proper licence and insurance for the dog.
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Haven't had a chance to read through entire thread but have we had the picture of "my 3 month old next to Rottie" picture yet?
Usually posted by some idiot who hasn't the first idea about dogs and doesn't even realise that Rottie has been licking his **** moments before
Then when Rottie gets spooked he gives baby a friendly nip on its face "Oh he's never done that before" say parents in amazement.
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Usually posted by some idiot who hasn't the first idea about dogs and doesn't even realise that Rottie has been licking his **** moments before
Then when Rottie gets spooked he gives baby a friendly nip on its face "Oh he's never done that before" say parents in amazement.
dl
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The simple truth is that some people are too stupid to see that it is NOT the breed, it is the people attracted to the breed who go on to allow a damaged animal to interact with children, wilfully or otherwise. Ban the breed, and they will select another, and the problems will remain.
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Haven't had a chance to read through entire thread but have we had the picture of "my 3 month old next to Rottie" picture yet?
Usually posted by some idiot who hasn't the first idea about dogs and doesn't even realise that Rottie has been licking his **** moments before
Then when Rottie gets spooked he gives baby a friendly nip on its face "Oh he's never done that before" say parents in amazement.
dl
Usually posted by some idiot who hasn't the first idea about dogs and doesn't even realise that Rottie has been licking his **** moments before
Then when Rottie gets spooked he gives baby a friendly nip on its face "Oh he's never done that before" say parents in amazement.
dl
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I'm trying to remember the last time a horse attacked a child and either ripped it to pieces or mauled it within an inch of it's life.....
The classic "gun's don't kill people, people kill people" line, spouted by gun toting idiots the world over. A rottie is a weapon, simple as.... they've a track record for harm and as such should be banned. People that own them aren't ever going to support this as what else could they use to look hard .... but the simple truth is the are dangerous animals that should be banned.
Evening BTW
The classic "gun's don't kill people, people kill people" line, spouted by gun toting idiots the world over. A rottie is a weapon, simple as.... they've a track record for harm and as such should be banned. People that own them aren't ever going to support this as what else could they use to look hard .... but the simple truth is the are dangerous animals that should be banned.
Evening BTW
How about the fox that mauled the children in their own house then?
Similar enough for you to demand a ban or all out 'war' against Mr Reynard?
Drunken idiots battering innocents-should we ban alcohol too?
Venomous animals-shall we have a massed species cull?
All dogs are 'potentially' dangerous as are cats parrots and all sorts of animals-its all about minimising risk in life-unfortunatly as humans are part of the equation there will always be problems-perhaps we should ban humans instead then we'd be fine-Oh hang on that one might not work
cheers richie
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Oh look.... it's Mr Well Hard ... thanks for your valuable input, now push off somewhere else you sad, sad loser
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As for "Idiot" yes well I've been called that by the intelectually moribund before
As for salubrious surroundings its a few slabs in the back garden
is yours finest wilton with throw cushions then?
cheers richie
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No I'm stopping the ferret chasing the dog around the garden and he is trying to 'convince'(if you like) me to let the ferret down so they can play but if you knew much(or anything) about rotties you'd already have realised that.
As for "Idiot" yes well I've been called that by the intelectually moribund before
As for salubrious surroundings its a few slabs in the back garden
is yours finest wilton with throw cushions then?
cheers richie
As for "Idiot" yes well I've been called that by the intelectually moribund before
As for salubrious surroundings its a few slabs in the back garden
is yours finest wilton with throw cushions then?
cheers richie
I do believe, sir, that you are insane
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If it helps I could try to put into a monosylabic form but it might take a few minutes-If you let me know your level of understanding I'll do my best to help you out
cheers richie
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Our family had a Rottweiler many years before they became fashionable and it never harmed or attacked anyone, i guess we were lucky...........Or maybe it was because she wasn't dragged up!
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No, as I have already explained to your self(perhaps intellectually moribund was closer the mark than I realised) they were playing chase so I picked the ferret up to video the way the dog was acting towards him because It appears to the uneducated that the dog is going 'attack crazy' when in fact he his being playfull.
<takes out pen, furrowed brow, looks 'sympathetic'>
So, they were playing 'chase', the dog and the ferret... which one 'convinced' you to film it? Was it the ferret? I understand as they can be very 'convincing', I hear
Nobody said the dog appeared 'attack crazy', this is your own perception of how the 'viewers' might interpret the scene
</takes out pen, furrowed brow, looks 'sympathetic'>
Lobotomy
Originally Posted by idiot
If it helps I could try to put into a monosylabic form but it might take a few minutes-If you let me know your level of understanding I'll do my best to help you out
cheers richie
cheers richie
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OK, slow down, there is no need to become emotional. We can talk about this
<takes out pen, furrowed brow, looks 'sympathetic'>
So, they were playing 'chase', the dog and the ferret... which one 'convinced' you to film it? Was it the ferret? I understand as they can be very 'convincing', I hear
Nobody said the dog appeared 'attack crazy', this is your own perception of how the 'viewers' might interpret the scene
</takes out pen, furrowed brow, looks 'sympathetic'>
Lobotomy
That obviously will be necessary
<takes out pen, furrowed brow, looks 'sympathetic'>
So, they were playing 'chase', the dog and the ferret... which one 'convinced' you to film it? Was it the ferret? I understand as they can be very 'convincing', I hear
Nobody said the dog appeared 'attack crazy', this is your own perception of how the 'viewers' might interpret the scene
</takes out pen, furrowed brow, looks 'sympathetic'>
Lobotomy
That obviously will be necessary
cheers richie
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As I typed previously,the dog is trying to convince-for want of a better word(hence the emphasis on the convince in my previous post) to put the ferret down so they can carry on chasing each other-nothing to do with convincing me to film Perhaps if you could read ALL the words in front of you rather than just the ones you can understand it would be easier for you to make sense of-just an idea-I hear adult literacy courses are pretty good and sympathetic these days.
cheers richie
cheers richie
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19 of them here so a reasonable sized sample-one handled by a child and yet no one was killed or seriously injured over the course of a day. How could that have happened given your opinion that so many of them are dangerous killer dogs?
Or are you talking out of your **** as stated above?
cheers richie
Or are you talking out of your **** as stated above?
cheers richie
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For the record, it is the bull terriers I take exception to... I have nothing against the Rottweiler, Dobermann breeds etc.
But if it does come to it, let's hope ditzy'talktotheanimals'richie isn't the man in court making the case
But if it does come to it, let's hope ditzy'talktotheanimals'richie isn't the man in court making the case
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cheers richie
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Thats actually the bottom end of someones garden-No not irresponsible, certainly statistically safer than allowing her to ride a horse-they are not that strong really unless its a 12 stone monster and they are few and far between. All these dogs are also pretty well trained tbh to the extent that there were no fights either-even between the intact males(dogs that is ).
cheers richie
cheers richie
Examples-if-you-will
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Thats actually the bottom end of someones garden-No not irresponsible, certainly statistically safer than allowing her to ride a horse-they are not that strong really unless its a 12 stone monster and they are few and far between. All these dogs are also pretty well trained tbh to the extent that there were no fights either-even between the intact males(dogs that is ).
cheers richie
cheers richie
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not very good at it are you
cheers richie