alicat72 said:i have to admit i agree, but it's very hard for me to pay him any attention right now... i do not know what behaviour on my part that may be appropriate....
alicat72 said:i would advise those who think a dog should be 'put down' after a bite to check out the show "dog town, the michael vick story"
these dogs have been abused and used, yet they are being rehabiltated....i find hope in this story....harry is not even close to being as aggressive as these dogs...the fact that someone cares enough to take the time to get them used to human interaction is just amazing....
Impacto Profundo said:how is amelie?
MynameisnotDeja said:You made the right choice, IMO. Don't let anyone make you feel bad about not murdering your dog. The idea is insane.![]()
MynameisnotDeja said:You made the right choice, IMO. Don't let anyone make you feel bad about not murdering your dog. The idea is insane.![]()
NeoMeeko said:The idea of keeping an agressive dog around a child who was just hurt badly and could have been killed is even more insane.
NeoMeeko said:Who cares if it's one time or ten... its a defenseless child, who can't beat a dog off of it if it happens again.
Depersonalized said:Babies have a tendency to grab and squeeze things as hard as they can. She (assuming) was probably doing that to your dog, and the dog did not like it, so retaliated. I've seen it happen.
thanks rogue.Rogue Robot said:this conversation has already been held round and round again. i'm not here to argue with you, but please choose your words a little better.
NeoMeeko said:Who cares if it's one time or ten... its a defenseless child, who can't beat a dog off of it if it happens again.