Hugor,if a dog bites you,how are you supposed to stop it,seeing as the owner was present and couldn't?
I love dogs but if one was attacking my little boy there is nothing I wouldn't do to stop it.
[quote=thejesmonddingo]Hugor,if a dog bites you,how are you supposed to stop it,seeing as the owner was present and couldn't?
My point entirely....
To all the haters, next time shall I sit the dog down and give it a stern talking to (only when it's finished biting me - it would be cruel to stop it...) ?
hugor - Member..
Coward. I'd love to meet you and bite your leg. We'd see how long you'd last.
Do you have rabies?
No idea if it has already been posted (can't face trawling through all the posts) but in the news today a Jack Russell has been put down for killing a one week old baby.
So very sad.
Incredibly sad events in telford. My thoughts are with the family.
nukeproofriding - Memberjuan
Worjs for me so the ****er won't start again.
Well... one day you'll probably punch a full sized german shepherd or something and it'll eat you. [b]People like you just won't learn[/b] so I'm not going to try and lecture you.
NPR - You could try kicking him repeatedly?
My sister has about three miniature dachshunds, and they are all noisy bitey little rats. She calls them names like Pooky and no matter what they do, it is never their fault (biting etc.). Typical baby substitutes. My mother has a standard one that just bites, again it is never its fault. She feeds it cheese sandwiches on a plate, FFS. My experience of dachshunds is that they are the most nasty dogs you can get.
I love dogs but when I get one (border collie) it will be trained.
Not that I'll ever have kids but if I did and my dog but him/her then the dog would be history.
To all the haters, next time shall I sit the dog down and give it a stern talking to (only when it's finished biting me - it would be cruel to stop it...) ?
Seems like an exaggerated response and a sign of underlying antisocial behavior looking for any excuse to unleash excessive aggression on an obviously weaker opponent.
Ie a coward bully in its purest form.
A Jack Russell is hardly a threat to a grown adult man.
You a policeman by any chance compensating for your small stature at school?
But it's okay for something that is hardly a threat to be allowed to bite people with impunity? I don't advocate beating the shit out of dogs, but even dog owners have to accept there should be a middle ground where you can hit a dog (not to cause permanent damage) that is biting you/a loved one because pushing them away rarely works.
So how much damage is it allowed to do before you can take action?
Sorry atlaz,that was for Hugor.
A Jack Russell is hardly a threat to a grown adult man.
[url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-shropshire-20422725 ]Seen this?[/url]
Any comments?
You can take action but kicking an animal to death is completely antisocial.
Would you punch your wife or child to death if they hit you or would you perhaps react a bit more restrained.
Seen this?
Any comments?
Yes that was a week old child not a STW poster with aggression and inferiority complexes.
so that makes it ok?
you really need to see someone and get yourself fixed.
Who said anything about kicking it to death?
😆 @hugor
Hysterical much?!
If a dog bites you and you kick it to get it off you and stop the biting then that's fine by me (And most sane people).
If the dog isn't a threat and you chase it down and kick it to death and then wee in it's shoes, that's not okay. Okay?
If a dog bites you and you kick it to get it off you and stop the biting then that's fine
indeed. but if a dog is [i]really[/i] going for it then i strongly advise getting the **** out of there.
anyone claiming to have 'kicked the shit out of a dog to teach it a lesson' has clearly either been picking on small dogs, or dogs that were close to rolling over anyway.
Seems like an exaggerated response and a sign of underlying antisocial behavior looking for any excuse to unleash excessive aggression on an obviously weaker opponent.
Ie a coward bully in its purest form.
A Jack Russell is hardly a threat to a grown adult man.
You a policeman by any chance compensating for your small stature at school?
so, a dog is biting you. you can't kick it, or punch it. The owners don't seem to be able to do much.
Please impart some wisdom on us oh wise one, how do you stop the dog from biting you?
Do you stick a finger up it's bum?
tell it to stop?
just sit there until it stops?
So has the dog been killed yet?
If not, get it down the kebab house!
indeed. but if a dog is really going for it then i strongly advise getting the **** out of there.anyone claiming to have 'kicked the shit out of a dog to teach it a lesson' has clearly either been picking on small dogs, or dogs that were close to rolling over anyway.
Surely beating up animals is like drops and jumps. Start small and get bigger? You wouldn't start by trying to beat up a lion, you'd want to start with a vole or something.
A Jack Russell is hardly a threat to a grown adult man.
Can't really take this comment seriously...
Dachshund, Jack Russell and Cairn terriers would be my top 3 of unpredictable, aggresive dog breeds.
(well, no, quite predictable in most cases - neurotically aggressive)
I knew 2 full grown adults who were seriously injured, hospitalised and circa 6 months recovery - one bitten by their own JR and one bitten by BiL's Cairn
I actually booted an alsatian two weeks ago because he went for our dog. He was off the lead, there was no owner about, so I felt I didn’t really have too much choice – kicked him in the ribs and screamed at him, he went for Benny again so I went to kick him again but he backed off and looked mildly offended. He wasn’t aggressive to me at all, just Benny, which is funny because Benny isn’t remotely aggressive, even after being bitten. I felt a bit bad and wondered if there was a better way of dealing with it, but after it turned out he had actually punctured the skin on Benny’s throat and it got infected, any guilt disappeared.
I informed the dog warden, she investigated and it turned out the alsatian belonged to a nearby farm. He’s allowed out into the garden and enclosed fields, and they hadn’t realised he could get out on to the bridleway. They used to walk him locally, but he ‘got a bit funny’ with other dogs, so they stopped. I don’t want the alsatian put down, but hopefully we won’t see him again!
So yeah, I’m not sure where I fit in the STW dog party. I love dogs and think they’re ace, but I have also booted one. /o\
[i]I'd love to meet you and bite your leg.[/i]
Thread just got wierd.
I stood on a worm when I was a child,I didn't realise what it would lead to.
lol @
so I went to kick him again but he backed off and looked mildly offended.
I once jumped on a staffie, and punched it in the head a few times. Now that was a party...
(actually, it had ahold of our cat)
You wouldn't start by trying to beat up a lion, you'd want to start with a vole or something.
I've spanked a monkey many a time. And, what's more, bashed several beavers.
What? WHAT?
😉
you'd want to start with a vole or something
😆
This explains why voles are endangered.
[b]@hugor[/b]
If you tried to bite my leg, I'd think that was slightly weird. Before it got to that stage, I'd ask you politely to [i]not[/i] bite me - as you can understand the simple request. Hopefully you wouldn't go down on your hands and knees beside me, and start salivating at my shins.
If your dog however went to bite me, and you were unable to prevent it (I'm sure you'd try very, very hard), I would have no hesitation in kicking it. Even if you were standing next to me, preaching about it was such a good gentle doggy.
Dachshund, Jack Russell and Cairn terriers would be my top 3 of unpredictable, aggresive dog breeds.
(well, no, quite predictable in most cases - neurotically aggressive)
It's funny how peoples experiences of certain breeds can be so different.
My Cairn was one of the most even tempered dogs around people and kids that I know. My brothers Parsons Terrier (type of Jack Russell) is similarly friendly and predictable.
So that's the glitch
Will no-one think of the voles?
I think dog owners really should get a grip on reality. They wouldn't tolerate a tenth of the agressive behaviour their dog express from a human counterpart.
If your dog however went to bite me,
I'd chin you for getting too close to my dog and laugh at you for getting what you deserve. The number of idiots who came up to my dog when she was on the lead was incredible. 😉 Few dogs are the aggressor.
Clear symapthies going out the the poor family in Ketley.
Few dogs are the aggressor.
The number of dogs who've attacked me unprovoked is larger than the number of dogs I've attacked unprovoked, certainly. I expect that's a fairly universal truth, unless you go by the name of Dogbooter Dave.
What did you do to upset them, Cougar? 😀
This does remind me of the 'don't do anything to upset the dog' comments that one might hear. Why don't these people then tell you what it is that is likely to upset said pooch?
[quote=davidjones15 ]What did you do to upset them, Cougar?
This does remind me of the 'don't do anything to upset the dog' comments that one might hear. Why don't these people then tell you what it is that is likely to upset said pooch?
Slightly different to
I'd chin you for getting too close to my dog and laugh at you for getting what you deserve
Is chinning someone telling them what they did that's like to upset your beloved pet? Not making dog owners sound any more rational really.
Not making dog owners sound any more rational really.
Am I not allowed to laugh at stupid dog owners? I'd only chin people who understand this language, and as xiphon is quite fluent in this language, I'm sure he'd understand and accept my POV.
Just help you, I have never said,
don't do anything to upset the dog'
down to the dog owners to train the dog and ensure it's under control in public places at all times, not the public to moderate their behaviour as not to upset the dog. i'm not talking about the public being allowed to run up to the dog shouting 'i'm going to attack you', waving arms and making barking noises, but if your dog is spooked by joggers in reflective gear then its down to the owners to deal with that, not the joggers.
equally i think parents should train their kids not to approach strange dogs without asking permission from the dogs owner first.
tis all about respect for each other innit.
well said phil
And with that lets call it a day on this topic and prevent any more escalations of abuse and threats of violence.
