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If you had to injure an animal

i think if any animal is trying to kill you, you'd surely give it a little tap at the very least, in the same way you would give another human a slap in that scenario!
I remember reading an article once, and if they had to to save family member, 4/10 people would apprently kill another human being, where as only 3/10 would kill a dog... wierd!
 
I would like to know if their is some special trick for reading dogs minds.

I am constantly surprised by the number of dog owners who 'know' that their dog is friendly and wouldn't hurt a fly.

Presumably this explains why they feel they can let their un-muzzled attack dog off the lead in an area where small children are playing.
 
When I was about 8 I was feeding a horse and was a little bit silly and didn't hold my hand flat and the horse bit my hand and wouldnt let go. So I not knowing what to do and with no one around I punched it full pelt on the nose to get it to let go of my hand. It worked, but other than that I would never do it.
 
When I was about 8 I was feeding a horse and was a little bit silly and didn't hold my hand flat and the horse bit my hand and wouldnt let go. So I not knowing what to do and with no one around I punched it full pelt on the nose to get it to let go of my hand. It worked, but other than that I would never do it.



I often feed the pony and can catergoricly state i have never been bitten , my hands been a bit smelly but never bitten .
 
I would like to know if their is some special trick for reading dogs minds.

I am constantly surprised by the number of dog owners who 'know' that their dog is friendly and wouldn't hurt a fly.

Presumably this explains why they feel they can let their un-muzzled attack dog off the lead in an area where small children are playing.

I don't think it's the dog's mind that needs examining Cyril. Sterilisation is perhaps the answer. Not sterilisation of the dogs but of the tattooed ****wit, attack dog-owning community.
 
Just remebered that i beat a black sheep up a while back and no it wasnt a racist attack.A freiend puts her sheep in the garden of the house across the lane to me and this one little git kept on getting out and really ****ing me off,the slag would get out and then want back in again and as i went to let it in it would run off(laughing).So after the hundreth time i was a bit pieved so i cornered the slag and gave it a good toeing then left it,boy i enjoyed it but alas the kids didnt.
Then a hour or so later it was bleating to its mates at the fench so i crept(like a fat ninja)up behind it grabbed it and threw the big ball of black fur over the fence.
Sorry but it did ask for it and a bit of bruised lamb never hurts does it.
 

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