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PurestEvil on scored.co
18 days ago4 points(+0/-0/+4Score on mirror)1 child
I tend to agree. I do like dogs if they are friendly, but if they bark at me like they want to bite me, I'll pass. Why should I like a dog that is barking at everyone and everything needlessly if it enters the street ahead? Fuck those dogs and their idiot owners who think a dog has to go off like a siren if anything moves in the vicinity of 100m.
The dog shit thing is also ridiculous. Don't have pets if you live in cities and the only "nature" you get is in a park. It's animal cruelty. It's cruelty to yourself too, but at least it was your choice.
I've NEVER picked up dog shit and it was never necessary. Some people are just comfortable with utter madness.
And the crotch sniffing is something I've never encountered. My dog might have tried something like that ONCE, and she got a slap for it. Never seen her sniffing crotches ever. And she is one of those dogs that are calm and you can walk around with - she is highly petable. She barely ever barks, but she barks at gypsies. Or when someone is at the fence - which is exactly when a dog is supposed to bark. Not just at everyone and everything walking by.
Exactly why I don't have a dog. I have no purpose for it, but I know how to train and keep one. I do maintain a pair of cats that keep the rodent population around the farm to a manageable level.
And I totally understand the better breeding concept. I was constantly fighting against "backyard breeders" breeding look-alike/designer/dysgenic as fuck dogs for profit. Puppy-mill operators should be shot.
It's just a little weird. People take an ideological stance on "I LOVE ANIMALS BECAUSE I AM WHITE" and shutting down any thinking process.
We do like animals, but let's not go full retarded about it. I also eat a lot of meat, and I've killed a lot of flies, mosquitos and wasps. I've cleared an underground wasp nest with hundreds of wasps. It's relatively rare to find dogs that can be pet, because they are either on a leash (and went retarded), are aggressive, or behind fences and barking.
Before my current dog my father had a German Shepherd he didn't train, which was unpredictable. We didn't dare to go out with him without a leash, as he might just attack people, especially children. I didn't like that dog, and I had to continually shout "shut up" because he barked at everyone walking past the fence.
So do I love animals? No. Do I hate them? No. I respect them as animals, and as such being hard to predict. If I can pet it, I pet it. I pet my dog every day. One time I walked past a fence with a dog that looked calm, and I tried to pet it... but it turned out to be an aggressive small dog that would have bit me if I didn't pull out quickly enough.
The dog shit thing is also ridiculous. Don't have pets if you live in cities and the only "nature" you get is in a park. It's animal cruelty. It's cruelty to yourself too, but at least it was your choice.
I've NEVER picked up dog shit and it was never necessary. Some people are just comfortable with utter madness.
And the crotch sniffing is something I've never encountered. My dog might have tried something like that ONCE, and she got a slap for it. Never seen her sniffing crotches ever. And she is one of those dogs that are calm and you can walk around with - she is highly petable. She barely ever barks, but she barks at gypsies. Or when someone is at the fence - which is exactly when a dog is supposed to bark. Not just at everyone and everything walking by.
Lmao. It's truly funny.
And I totally understand the better breeding concept. I was constantly fighting against "backyard breeders" breeding look-alike/designer/dysgenic as fuck dogs for profit. Puppy-mill operators should be shot.
We do like animals, but let's not go full retarded about it. I also eat a lot of meat, and I've killed a lot of flies, mosquitos and wasps. I've cleared an underground wasp nest with hundreds of wasps. It's relatively rare to find dogs that can be pet, because they are either on a leash (and went retarded), are aggressive, or behind fences and barking.
Before my current dog my father had a German Shepherd he didn't train, which was unpredictable. We didn't dare to go out with him without a leash, as he might just attack people, especially children. I didn't like that dog, and I had to continually shout "shut up" because he barked at everyone walking past the fence.
So do I love animals? No. Do I hate them? No. I respect them as animals, and as such being hard to predict. If I can pet it, I pet it. I pet my dog every day. One time I walked past a fence with a dog that looked calm, and I tried to pet it... but it turned out to be an aggressive small dog that would have bit me if I didn't pull out quickly enough.