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2006-09-04 17:29:21 · 27 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Dogs

im sorry its just that hes gotten really mad since i stopped feeding him chocolate cakes since u guys told me not to

2006-09-04 17:39:20 · update #1

27 answers

You have too much time on your hands...Just like the chocolate covered meat question...No dog should be allowed to run at large..

2006-09-04 17:43:42 · answer #1 · answered by Chetco 7 · 2 0

I really, really hope that was a joke. On the off chance that it wasn't: of course not!

1: You could get sued.

2: Your dog may decide some little kid looks tastier than that poodle down the block. No, you shouldn't let the dog kill small children either.

3: If the dog is mean (and likes to kill things), chances are he is that way because you are a poor excuse for a pet owner. My friend has a boxer/pitt mix, who is an absolute sweetie. The problem isn't with the dog, pal - it's with you.

2006-09-05 00:41:39 · answer #2 · answered by Cat 1 · 1 0

I guess it's safe to say that your strong points are NOT your intelligence.Here is a very simple way to figure this out.I'll wait while you go get a pen and paper to write this down.Ask, yourself how you would like your dog killed by a bigger dog that just likes to kill other dogs,and the owner doesn't see anything wrong with it. Now think hard,cause there will be a quiz at the end of this. Would you miss your dog,and hate to see it torn to shreds while no one did anything about it? Now this is what is called "common sense",remember those words,cause you might need to put them into action again one day.Now crawl back under that rock you slithered out from.I'm sure you have a headache with all that thinking you just did.Tomorrow's another day,and we can't wait to see what intelligent question you pull out your butt. Nighty Night.

2006-09-05 00:57:48 · answer #3 · answered by LEJIANE 3 · 0 0

You are sick individual. If you let the dog kill other dogs, you could be held liable for animal cruelty since you are the owner. You could receive fines, jail, and a really bad reputation. Get some help. See a counselor before the police see you!

2006-09-05 00:34:03 · answer #4 · answered by rasckal 3 · 2 0

No Way!!!!!That's very cruel..Dogs don't know better than to kill each other,but you should.Your job as a pet owner is to give your animal love,comfort,food,shelter,and safety.If you can't handle these responsibilities then maybe you should find your dog a kind and loving home....

2006-09-05 00:42:28 · answer #5 · answered by julie 3 · 0 0

Sorry to tell you but if the dog is that mean he needs to be put down before he hurts a child or someone close to you or someone else calls to have him destroyed.

2006-09-05 00:42:06 · answer #6 · answered by Gabe 6 · 0 0

It sounds like you and your pooch both need help. Put some chocolate down your pants if you're both that unhappy. Please let us know what happens. Hopefully you will feel exactly what those dead dogs felt as they were being attacked. FEAR, SHOCK and most importantly, PAIN. Please seek help, and get some for your dog too. But it really should be put down. It's sounds like its becoming a public menace!

2006-09-05 02:18:13 · answer #7 · answered by caleinaustralia 1 · 0 0

A responsible pet owner would have your dog put to sleep. It should not be permitted to continue living. If you feel a need to ask this question, you should not own animals with teeth or claws.

2006-09-05 00:39:04 · answer #8 · answered by rev_maelstrom 1 · 1 0

its owners like you that give these dogs a bad reputation , if for some reason your dog is a killing dog , you need to put him down, its best for the dog and its best for the people who have these breeds and have decent animals.

2006-09-05 00:43:10 · answer #9 · answered by Kitten,Doc 6 · 0 0

I know the answer to this one.

1. Acquire cyanide.
2. Devour.
3. If you are not dead, repeat steps 1-2

2006-09-05 00:35:09 · answer #10 · answered by docfox05 2 · 2 0

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