I hope that, had the dog prevailed and killed the runner, it could have plead self defense.
I hope that, had the dog prevailed and killed the runner, it could have plead self defense.
[/quote]Mr. Turtle wrote:
Your mother said the something, but she still gave it up! Maybe, it was the cool looks! I hope I ran into you on the trial, I'll f*^$$ run your ass over!
Been there before wrote:[quotrtle wrote:e]Mr. Tu
Man your stupid dog comes at me, it will be kicked. You come up me bro we will throw down! So thats why keep your stupid dogs on leash or well trained .. you f*$ shit head!
Learn how to speak you half breed idiot.
She said the something? What was it?
I'm not a lawyer or a thug so I doubt you'll see me at the trial, but good luck to you.
it's not the responsibility of the runner to NOT kick the dog, any dog, cute or not. Chows are cute? Jack Russells? What if it was a young child that got bit by a cute dog that "never bites" anyone, and this kid suffers some injury. Yeah, this is where this goes...down a over regulated, over thought slope of bureaucracy. It's the responsibility of the dog owner to keep the dog on a leash. Furthermore, if any dog attacks me or mine on a leash or off a leash it is my responsibility to do what is needed to protect me and mine NOT my responsibility to protect the dog or dog owner. If you say this guy is a d*ck then this is one drastic logical step away from the same reasoning that says the guy who shot the home robber is a d*ick. Get a grip people.
though, I should also add:
1) I love most dogs.
2) I am not afraid of any dog (b/c I would kill it if I needed to : ))
3) I am not condoning killing any dogs...though some dogs will die (R). Funny how we can't save everybody/everydog (D)
"A pug is dead, and dueling versions of the events that led to the dog’s demise are playing out in the East Bay enclave of Kensington, according to police"
Nice intro haha.
newdumb wrote:
If you say this guy is a d*ck then this is one drastic logical step away from the same reasoning that says the guy who shot the home robber is a d*ick. Get a grip people.
Your name says it all (although your brand of "dumb" is not new).
Kicking a pug to death who probably just barked softly near the guys ankles is not the equivalent of shooting a home robber. It's the equivalent of shooting an unarmed person who bumps into you on the sidewalk and rudely says "watch where you're going." but your probably think the latter scenario is okay. Oh right, I forgot you are either "dumb" or a bad troll, my bad.
My name? I'm sitting naked in my dorm room at UMass Boston. What is it about "newd...umb" that you don't get?
My bad. Want to hang out sometime?
I know you've been there before. You gave someone a bloody nose over kicking in the direction of your dog. You responded with violence similar to what you received in your life. You have been there before and chose to continue the cycle of violence and abuse.
prefan wrote:
When I was 11, I was taken down from behind and bitten severely in the calf and quad by my next door neighbor's dog. This was a dog that had been nothing but friendly to me and everyone as long as I had known it. I was good friends with a boy my age who lived in the house so I had reason to be there frequently and play with the dog. It was a nice easy-going dog. Why it silently and viciously attacked me from behind that day, without bark or warning, was something no one could figure out. I received stitches and tetanus shots and I never trusted any dog again. Skip ahead to college my soph year, I am running with some teammates on my college team and a small yappy dog comes barking across the lawn toward me. The owner yells from the porch, "don't worry, he won't bite" and the little yapper runs right up to me and clamps on the back of my heel. I shake him off, he comes back at me, and I kick him as hard as I can in the mouth. Went yelping off to his owner, who then called both the local HS and my coach at the University I attended to report a runner on a team had viciously kicked her dog. I readily admitted to my coach that I did it, and would do it again if her dog or another dog did what that one did. My teammates backed up what had actually happened and it was a non-issue going forward. I don't know the details behind the incident that happened in San Francisco, but dog-kicking incidents often have back-stories that are worth considering before labeling anyone a douchebag or a hero.
hahaha I love this. A dog owner trying to raise an issue about you attacking his dog in self-defense. Odds are the dog will be put down if the story comes out
Been there before wrote:
Don't you ever disrespect Jean claude van damme.
Also, don't act like someone needs to be bigger than the average Asian 8th grade girl to whoop a skinny runners ass who is afraid of a dog. Loser.
Keep going. I'm getting some important lessons on how to be tough from you.
Step 1: invent some fictitious story about attacking someone over a dog incident
Step 2: get all macho about it from the safe distance of the internet
Slim chance of being true wrote:
Been there before wrote:Don't you ever disrespect Jean claude van damme.
Also, don't act like someone needs to be bigger than the average Asian 8th grade girl to whoop a skinny runners ass who is afraid of a dog. Loser.
Keep going. I'm getting some important lessons on how to be tough from you.
Step 1: invent some fictitious story about attacking someone over a dog incident
Step 2: get all macho about it from the safe distance of the internet
Even lessons on being tough won't help you. I'm very familiar with your type. Luckily for me your type is an also-ran. Both literally and figuratively. Later loser.
prefan wrote:
When I was 11, I was taken down from behind and bitten severely in the calf and quad by my next door neighbor's dog. This was a dog that had been nothing but friendly to me and everyone as long as I had known it. I was good friends with a boy my age who lived in the house so I had reason to be there frequently and play with the dog. It was a nice easy-going dog. Why it silently and viciously attacked me from behind that day, without bark or warning, was something no one could figure out. I received stitches and tetanus shots and I never trusted any dog again. Skip ahead to college my soph year, I am running with some teammates on my college team and a small yappy dog comes barking across the lawn toward me. The owner yells from the porch, "don't worry, he won't bite" and the little yapper runs right up to me and clamps on the back of my heel. I shake him off, he comes back at me, and I kick him as hard as I can in the mouth. Went yelping off to his owner, who then called both the local HS and my coach at the University I attended to report a runner on a team had viciously kicked her dog. I readily admitted to my coach that I did it, and would do it again if her dog or another dog did what that one did. My teammates backed up what had actually happened and it was a non-issue going forward. I don't know the details behind the incident that happened in San Francisco, but dog-kicking incidents often have back-stories that are worth considering before labeling anyone a douchebag or a hero.
Good for you.
Many people are stupid about dogs and don't realize how dangerous they can be.
Hill Stomper wrote:
Interested antenna user wrote:What kind of antenna, and how do you use it, i.e. do you hit the dogs, and does the antenna bend out of shape when you do?
What about pit bulls; does it drive them away too?
Used one off an old radio for years. Rarely actually hit the dog. Do sometimes. Just buzzing them works pretty well. When it does hit it stings them. Was chased by a husky two years ago. Scary. Switched to an extendable baton. It's actually a Smith & Wesson. Same concept. More oomph.
Good idea, but alas, they are illegal in California.
Not Cool Bro wrote:
the man punted baxter wrote:http://www.sfgate.com/crime/article/East-Bay-jogger-kills-15-pound-pug-with-a-kick-6159644.phpyou go jogger dude. so many damn people in the east bay with their dogs off-leash on trails. maybe this will make them think twice.
report says the man "came quickly" around a corner. i wonder what his 5K pr is.
That's sad, what a dick.
I hope next time he turns a corner it's a bear and it bites his fvcking leg off.
agreed 100%. What's a pug gonna do? Yip at you? What a prick