- Lisa Gaffney Maybe we should make a thread showing victims of pit bull attacks and just include the photos on the comment posts where replies are shown rather than immediately visible. This way we could say on the main thread warning graphic pictures contained inside so those who don't want to see don't have to but people who are on the fence about the issue can observe and come to their own conclusions
- Rachel Simas Of course they reported it. They don't want their dirty laundry out there for us to see. They know how much crap like that goes on amongnst their supporters, and they know if the rest of the world saw they would lose all sympathy.
- Olivia Wyatt They don't want the world to know they have sex with pit bulls and use them for their own means.
- Jackie Jenkins I agree I'm tired of seeing our personal conversation spread all over the place with the nutty people
- Jeff Borchardt Like this. I used Noah's ESA dogs as my featured photo. Sort of killed two birds with one stone in a subtle way. Yes, I am an asshole sometimes. I admit it. http://daxtonsfather.wordpress.com/.../service-and.../
- Jeff Borchardt Which, by the way, I added to my "REAL service dogs that were attacked by pit bulls." A visually impaired Calgarian is recovering from an attack by an unleashed pit bull that injured both him and his guide dog.
It happened last Wednesday as Trevor Fitzhenry was walking his dog, Neptune, in Forest Lawn.
“He had his jaws right on his neck, on Neptune’s neck,” said Fitzhenry. “I was thinking, ‘I am going to lose my dog. My dog is going to die here on me.’”
Fitzhenry couldn’t actually see the attack; he has been blind for 15 years.
“It’s just crazy because Neptune is my lifeline, he’s my eyes,” he told Global News. “I was just horrified seeing another dog attack your seeing-eye dog; it was just horrifying.”
The dogs were eventually separated, but not before Neptune was bitten on the face and paws. Fitzhenry required stitches to his hand.
“I was horrified, I was screaming. I was yelling for someone to come help separate these two dogs and it just wasn’t working.”http://daxtonsfather.wordpress.com/.../service-and.../ - Rachel Simas Lol I'm an asshole too. It's a symptom of exacerbation of being confronted with stupid people.
Wednesday, 5 November 2014
Thursday, 9 October 2014
100 Ways to Kill a Dog!?
+100 Ways to Kill a Dog!?
How to Kill a Dog? People are thinking… and doing it!
Killing a Dog? Yes, people glimmer about it, all the time. Every single day, over 3.000 people actually search on the internet how to kill a dog that is torturing them, be it with noise -barking-, with litter -feces-, with bad odors -diseases- or, the worst of all, because a person has just been -physically attacked- and may be hurt.
Or a friend is already DEAD!
That’s over 100.000 people looking for ways to kill a dog every and each month!
This site does NOT advocate the illegal killing of dogs.
Respectful and decent citizens compose the majority of people having otherwise unimaginable thoughts about eliminating the life of an animal, previously innocent in their natural habitat, but now a nuisance ruining people’s lives, damaging their health, destroying their deserved well-being.
Here we are going to list the most common “100 Ways to Kill a Dog” that people are -already- making use in their arsenal to pursue a safer and healthier life. These ideas were collected from all over the Internet and through conversations with affected victims. None of these practices are being suggested or were created by the founders of this site.
“I went to talk to them (Irresponsible dog owner neighbor) nicely, but they told me that ‘I’ am crazy and my place is in a psychiatric hospital…”
Reasons Why People Come to Think “How to Kill a Dog”
Firstly
This problem -killing dogs-, exists Not because of the people suffering in silence and thus fighting back, but FIRSTLY because of the irresponsible dog owners who insist on imposing their criminal life style on their neighbors.
Secondly
Supposed authorities (City Representatives, Animal Control Staff, Police Officers and the Law Courts) condone this attitude by not doing their job well, or not doing it at all. Actually, with ineptitude, they strongly contribute to this scenario. They together are the SECOND part of this madness.
ODOrs (Obnoxious Dog Owners) do whatever they want — like spoiled kids –, inept public servants do nothing useful — like lazy parents –, ODOrs so assume they can continue to do whatever they want, as there is no serious rebuke, completing the cycle, and the practice keeps repeating, over and over again. Other ODOrs notice that and happily join that illegal practice, what just makes the problem to increase and increase up to a point of not being acceptable anymore. This point has come.
Responsible dog owners, who seem to be a minority nowadays, also happen to be affected by this anti-social practices. Sleepless nights, littered parks., polluted beaches, you name it. It’s not uncommon for them to have their well-trained and well cared-of animals attacked, mauled or even killed by four-legged assassins at large.
With so many attacks on a civilized society, even well-mannered people get fed-up at some point. And take action. Specially when the ones who are Paid, Well Paid to take care of the problem, don’t do it.
Don’t Shoot the Messenger
Our aim with this list of “100 Ways to Kill a Dog!?” is to hopefully raise awareness among irresponsible dog owners and lazy public servants. Sure, they may choose not to listen, not to believe this epidemic exists, not to adequate themselves to a civilized life, or not to start working professionally, instead of what they should be doing: benefiting law-abiding tax-payers.
By perpetrating and allowing this preventable madness, the killings of animals will not stop either. By the contrary, it tends to increase. Some of the actions desperate people are taking to kill dogs leave No Trace at all. They will be listed here, too. With over a hundred thousand people thinking about killing a canine menace monthly, no doubt some helpless souls will come up with even clever and untraceable ways. Fortunately or unfortunately most of us will never know about them.
So then we publish this list of “100 Ways to Kill a Dog!?“, actions that people are *already* taking. Every week we will be publishing 10 ten of these desperate measures, in basically no specific order but leaving some of the most creative, bizarre, and lethal, for last.
All we want is to be safe and sound. A basic right. That’s not much to ask.
The list “100 Ways to Kill a Dog!?”
Part 1 for this week is:
WE ARE JUST FINALISING THE LIST.
IT WILL BE HERE SOON.
Once more, we do NOT recommend anyone do it. You could go to jail, you could be murdered by an ODOr (really, the media confirms that). Again, this list is what affected people are — already — doing, not our suggestions for anyone to try. To finnish, no, none of us, members of this site, has killed a dog so far and, no, none of us intend to kill a mutt in the future (unless it attack us or anyone of our family members).
Part 2 is coming next week. Stay tuned.
“That’s Outrageous! You *&%€$@$?€&*!!!”
You don’t like what you see here? Ok, so Do Something! Do something RIGHT! Do something USEFUL!
Here is what each one of you can do:
Responsible Citizens
• You, responsible citizens, who owns or not a pet, why not call your elected officials, demand that they do their job, and do it well? They are there for that, nothing less. You’re also being affected because people who do not have dogs may wrongly see you as one of those criminals. Also you, a Responsible dog-owner, why not help educate your fellows on the right way to care for their dogs? Doing Nothing is the WORST you can do.
Public Servants
• You, public servants — including Animal Control personnel, Police, City Representatives, Politicians — why not start honoring your salary, the one you receive majorly from affected tax-payers to protect their well-being? Sure, here we mean only the unprofessional ones. It would be great if the real professional public servants were the norm (for you we could say “keep doing your good job and, if possible, please join us”. We appreciate the company of educated people). Remember that people who do NOT have dogs are the majority of the population, not the opposite. You may not have a job tomorrow.
Irresponsible Dog Owners
• You, ODOrs, irresponsible dog owners, well… how about becoming a decent person? It doesn’t take a lot.
It all depends on what YOU do! It’s YOUR choice.
You may want visit the pages below:
Further reading from the CDC Centers for Disease Control and Prevention:
How to kill a dog!? Have You Already Thought About It?
Killing Dogs
How to kill a dog!? Have You Already Thought About It?
How many of you fantasize about killing the hounds from hell?
How many of you have searched the Internet for subversive ways to accomplish mutt murder?
How many of your quiet neighbors have offered illegal solutions to your pooch problems?
How much would you be willing to sacrifice and pay just to have the job done?
“Any dog that bites me, I’ll kill it.”
Phil Hendri, on his national radio show.
How much would you pay for a sci-fi machine that could just zzaappppp the mutt out of the universe?
Should we shoot them, poison them, drown them, or kidnap and deport them to far off lands (or the local research center)?
STOP! NO! Don’t even go there.
Why? Because it IS NOT the dog’s fault. Dogs are doing what they think they are supposed to due to poor management, lack of training and even encouragement from their horrible owners. Or a combination of them. It’s the bad dog owners fault and they are the ones who need to be responsible, both morally and legally.
Those, my dear, bad dog owners are your greatest evil, even more than of those Hounds of Hell.
Creating an environment so filled with stress and hostility that once well-mannered, good-natured people are resorted to seeking violent methods of solution. In our own personal experience, we have had the quiet neighbor whisper to us, “The police won’t do a thing, but don’t worry – we’ll take care of it for you. One day the dogs will just disappear. We have a way of taking care of these situations.” We’ve also heard from people who are asking about the monetary consequences of killing the dog as if it might be worth it. Of course, they are going insane from dog assault and can’t sell their house because of it. There is no escape. They have run out of ideas and are desperate. Innocent victims should not be placed in such a position due to lousy animal control and inadequate nuisance laws.
Some people than take the matters on their own hands and simply execute the job, either themselves or hiring a ‘contractor’. People get creative — highly creative actually — in moments of true hardship. The internet is full of these ideas put in action. We list some of them on our “100 Ways to Kill a Dog!?“.
A Lot of People Think About Killing Dogs – All the Time
In one time or another, a person claims for peace and silence, in the privacy of their homes, all because of a dog that doesn’t stop barking and barking and barking. Not to mention after they are attacked, bitten or seeing a friend being murdered by it. Actually, countless people around the globe think about “putting to sleep definitely” a mutt that is making misery of their lives.
Below you can find a few number of phrases — thoughts and statements — that affected people search on the internet about this serious problem. Those are people who got to the point of almost losing their sanity, all due to irresponsible dog-owners and their hounds of hell.
Just the phrase question “how to kill a dog” is searched 110.000 times on Google, on each and every month. There are several others, but just a few samples are:
Phrase | Number of Searches Each Month |
chocolate for dog | 135.000 |
how to kill a dog | 110.000 |
chocolate for dogs | 90.500 |
i killed a dog | 90.000 |
poisonous for dogs | 90.000 |
dogs poison | 74.000 |
stop dog barking | 60.500 |
how to poison a dog | 50.000 |
dog poisoning | 40.000 |
dog kill shelters | 27.000 |
killing a dog | 22.200 |
ways to kill a dog | 9.900 |
i killed my dog | 6.600 |
kill my dog | 5.400 |
dog kills baby | 2.900 |
You may ask what “chocolate for dog” has to do with killing a dog. Well, chocolate is highly poisonous to dogs, depending on the type and amount of chocolate, as well as the size of the canine animal.
Other interesting phrase (or statement?) is “i killed a dog“, meaning they possibly *already* killed one! They are not looking for ways to do it, they *already* did it.
Another statement is “i killed MY dog“. Sure, it could be intentional or accidental, but what could one guess with so many other similar alternatives? Even bad dog owners know (although just in their most private secrets) that dogs are incredibly annoying and dangerous. They just do not admit to others, otherwise they would not be “special” anymore.
A last eye-opening statement, the worst of all in my view, is “dog kills baby“. There is nothing crazier than that. Never, at all! That’s THE CRAZIEST!
Note that the numbers above may not be cumulative due to the way they are processed. They also change monthly, each one of them. Ah, and those are the numbers from Google only, we are not counting the numbers from other search engines, such as Bing, Yahoo, Yandex, Baidu… you name them.
This topic would never exist if YOU, Irresponsible dog-owners, were respectful of others.
Animal Cruelty. Or Human Cruelty?
Animal cruelty may cause fines from $250 to $100,000 depending on whether it’s “plain old cruelty” or “aggravated cruelty” with triple damages expected in civil court IN ADDITION to a possible prison sentence from six months to five years and mandatory psychological treatment. (The money is adding up….) In most U.S. states, killing dogs is a felony and if you do succeed in knocking off the dog, what is to prevent the bad dog owners from getting another? Those owners don’t learn from their mistakes. The cycle starts over. Is it really worth it? Right now, in your misery, it might feel like it, but it’s not. For more information on your individual U.S. state laws, please see our Resources section below.
On the other hand, when a dog that barks, attacks, or murders, the first question so-called authorities ask is, “Was the DOG provoked?” For some reason, it is insanely expected with every case that the dog has some good reason to assault a human victim. If the human victim, after exhausting all legal avenues of justice, takes matters into his/her own hands is rarely, maybe never, asked, “Were YOU provoked?” In cases of attack or murder it is, again, insanely, acceptable for the bad dog owners to prove the dog was acting in a socially accepted way by blaming the victim for provoking the behavior. One dog victim was murdered because the dog ‘didn’t like’ her… perfume!
Still, until laws are written to protect victims and their human rights instead of protecting the violators, a better solution is for victims of dog assault to come together, organize and fight these bad dog owners legally. Demand new and better animal control ordinances by assisting in revising ineffective laws. Make it clear to government officials and legal magistrates that tolerating this lax behavior toward bad dog owners is no longer acceptable. We are supposed to be living in a democracy – demand your right to a safe and peaceful existence. Do not lower yourself to the level of an irresponsible, inconsiderate, self-centered dog owner by meeting aggression with aggression.
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