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psa to all pet owners

tusseltussel

Well-Known Member
Last night around midnight I herd a barking outside.... I get up look out with a flashlight to check the chicken coop, be sure dogs not fucking eating one... Go back to bed all was ok. An hour later.bark bark... I investigate further this time... A big ass dog...with a silly little half inch tie out chain, must have broke free because it was a little chain and a big dog. Either way he was dragging 10 ft of this half inch chain behind him and it got hooked around a bush in the front yard so he was stuck there. As I got close he snapped at me a little but immediately laid down putting his head down submissively. So when I got t.looking he had no collar on, some fucking genius took this chain wrapped it around his neck pulled it tight and hooked the motherfucker. So I in hooked the chain from his neck and he hopped off happy and free... Moral of the story.....buy your fucking animal a collar then hook the chain to the collar don't tightly wrap a chain around it's neck. stupid fucking humans.
 

420God

Well-Known Member
I hate any dog owner that chains them down.

If you have to chain your dog you shouldn't fucking own one.
 

slowbus

New Member
I hate any dog owner that chains them down.

If you have to chain your dog you shouldn't fucking own one.

c'mon dude.Then when my dog shows up you'd cry for it to be chained up.And when she gets hit by a car,it was meant to be? We can't all afford to fence in our yards.
 

420God

Well-Known Member
c'mon dude.Then when my dog shows up you'd cry for it to be chained up.And when she gets hit by a car,it was meant to be? We can't all afford to fence in our yards.
Not a problem if the dog is properly trained. A lot of dog owners fail at that. My dogs know the property line and do not cross it and they definitely aren't aggressive unless you are first.

I have a pug, a pekinese, and a mastiff and they're all trained enough to not need chains.
 

2rollingstoned

Well-Known Member
I feel so sorry for chained dogs especially if they never get a break from it or able to exercise. We had a fence put up for ours so they can run around and they come inside in the evening. To chain a pet with no collar is really sorry as hell. Some folks acquire pets and then aren't responsible owners. They require pest/worm control, vaccinations and I feed the 13 year old chicken rice and vegetables everyday just so she will actually eat. The other two eat salmon and potato 4-Health dog food from tractor supply. They at least cut out the corn and dyes and really funky shit they are shoveling towards pets and making them sick. Pets are basically children that aren't humans and deserve the same good care you would give to your kids in my opinion.

I don't think you are bad to free the dog and let him go cause most likely he went back home anyway.

Pets are work and far too many folks just cast them aside or give them minimal care and attention when they grow tired of their upkeep.

Peace
 

slowbus

New Member
Not a problem if the dog is properly trained. A lot of dog owners fail at that. My dogs know the property line and do not cross it and they definitely aren't aggressive unless you are first.

I have a pug, a pekinese, and a mastiff and they're all trained enough to not need chains.

thats bullshit.Aren't you the road kill scraper upper? I just buried my Mastiff.She got hit at 1 am.I live on a dead end road w/ 6 houses on it and a 20 mph speed limit.This dog barely left the porch,much less the yard.She had 8 years of no chain,no closed doors at the house.I wish I woulda tied her up now.Around here people poison and shoot dogs for fun.Not to mention the ones hit by cars.The interesection by my house is known as The Dead Dog.lol.I prefer to protect mine and keep her on a chain.
I can't believe you drama queens are bitchin about people who keep their dogs chained up.Whats next.leashes? Are leashes bad too? Jeezus H Krist
 

karousing

Well-Known Member
thats bullshit.Aren't you the road kill scraper upper? I just buried my Mastiff.She got hit at 1 am.I live on a dead end road w/ 6 houses on it and a 20 mph speed limit.This dog barely left the porch,much less the yard.She had 8 years of no chain,no closed doors at the house.I wish I woulda tied her up now.Around here people poison and shoot dogs for fun.Not to mention the ones hit by cars.The interesection by my house is known as The Dead Dog.lol.I prefer to protect mine and keep her on a chain.
I can't believe you drama queens are bitchin about people who keep their dogs chained up.Whats next.leashes? Are leashes bad too? Jeezus H Krist
where the fuck do you live and why havent you shot/killed/poisoned the people doing that to the dogs?
 

Krabby

Active Member
Even a properly trained dog can make a mistake and step out on the road at the wrong moment. I have three, an English Mastiff, an English Bulldog and an Olde English Bulldogge all are well behaved but if were in front of the house they are leashed, the back is fenced in and they can run free. I would never take a chance on letting them near the road un-leashed, I would be unable to live with the regret...
 

Indagrow

Well-Known Member
my puggle and boarder collie lab mix both lived in boston around cars for a year and a half with me, i used to run them on the street and what not... such a fucking bad idea they have 0 fear of cars now.. if they get out around here im sure they are dead mean wouldn't even know what happened if they saw it coming.
 

slowbus

New Member
where the fuck do you live and why havent you shot/killed/poisoned the people doing that to the dogs?

its still the wild,wild west around 'ere.Its the way its always been.You gotta keep a close eye on your dogs.And your daughters
 
I wasn't going to leave a chain around his neck, he was a big boy he will be ok.
Guess I'm a horrible person after all
No absolutely. Good for you for taking off the chain but maybe you should have called someone that could properly take care of him. Not just let him run free. Yes big okay, ill take your word for it BUT is he smart enough to hunt his own food. And what makes you think he couldn't be eaten up by a pack of coyotes?
 

blacksun

New Member
where the fuck do you live and why havent you shot/killed/poisoned the people doing that to the dogs?


He lives on this crazy planet called "Earth".

What planet do you live on that doesn't have any shit heads and how can we get there?
 

curious2garden

Well-Known Mod
Staff member
my puggle and boarder collie lab mix both lived in boston around cars for a year and a half with me, i used to run them on the street and what not... such a fucking bad idea they have 0 fear of cars now.. if they get out around here im sure they are dead mean wouldn't even know what happened if they saw it coming.
This is what I came across while running this morning. One of our neighbors ran over their own cat. You can see the poor thing died of a crushed pelvis, nasty, painful way to die. My dog is always leashed unless he is in our block wall fenced back yard. God knows I could use a leash. I lack the proper respect, and coordination, for cars.
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Jimmyjonestoo

Well-Known Member
Not a problem if the dog is properly trained. A lot of dog owners fail at that. My dogs know the property line and do not cross it and they definitely aren't aggressive unless you are first.

I have a pug, a pekinese, and a mastiff and they're all trained enough to not need chains.
I have 4 very well trained dogs who wouldnt take half a step off the property unless i say so. Then i have one who refuses to stay in my fenced backyard. He hurdles the chain link fence. Hes a dick. Because of this he is on a run line. Still has free run of the yard jist cant get within a couple feet of the fence. Better safe than sorry. Dogs are like kids to most of us. Not saying yours arent just sometimes the little assholes need boundries.

Edit...... dog that wont stay in the yard is a fox hound. Hes got that big curious sniffer. I get it. I aint mad at him.
 

420God

Well-Known Member
I'm not against leashes and I understand that some dogs need to be restrained at times, but if you're a dog owner and you have a dog that needs to be chained down all the time because it'll just take off or it'll attack someone than you aren't doing something right.
 

mcrandle

New Member
I wasn't going to leave a chain around his neck, he was a big boy he will be ok.
Guess I'm a horrible person after all
Fuck that. You did the right thing. Even if there is a chance of him being eaten by wild coyotes, at least it's a FIGHTING chance. It's much better than the poor dog trying to outrun wild animals with something around its neck.
Good on you bro. I hope God rewards you for actually giving a fuck
 
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