#myNYPD Backfires As Twitter Users Share Photos of Police Brutality This definitely didn't go as planned. Read more at http://betabeat.com/2014/04/mynypd-...are-photos-of-police-brutality/#ixzz2zfLX0tEn
Alright, the dog one strikes a real chord with me. I don't know much about restraining people so for all I know yanking on a woman's hair while she is hand-cuffed might have a purpose (ya, right). But the way the officer is restraining that dog is all wrong, and inviting danger both to him and the dog. He clearly isn't trained for that.
Like this TN Officer? http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/01/09/police.kill.dog/ [video=youtube;Lv0T2X1dXcI]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lv0T2X1dXcI[/video]
Not a dog fan. Nearly getting mauled to death at 3 years-old by a St. Bernard will do that to you. They had to beat that thing off of me with a coal shovel. Needless to say, Cujo was especially disturbing to me.
Chows and sharpeis are the worst in my personal experience. I'd put dalmatians up there. And ****ing wolf hybrids are not pet material no matter who you are.
There was 4-5 wolf dogs killing shit all over eastern CT last month, I assume they were found and killed without much hubbub. The "Natives" on the reservation seem to think they're capable of responsibly owning wild animals.
Probably because they're more inclined to feel threatened, and people don't give use the same berth they'll give a bigger dog who is acting possibly aggressive/defensive
We have a corgi. He is very lovable and affectionate, but we have had to slowly break him of his biting habit. Luckily its playful and a matter of him just biting a bit too hard sometimes. Now if we can just get the little bastard to shutup he will be nearly perfect.
Just once. My wife owned a couple dogs when we got married and one made the mistake of biting me when I got into the bed one nite. He landed in the Christmas tree seconds latter and never set foot in the bedroom again. When he hit that Christmas tree it looked like a 70's dance club on Saturday nite.
I've had a Dalmatian. It was quite possibly the stupidest dog I've ever been around, but it was not aggressive. I wouldn't own another.