The sick 'answers' are at least as bad as the 'questions' but yes. I wonder if Answers would consider adding 'promoting cruelty' as a reason for reporting.
2006-12-10 11:15:03
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answered by Empy 5
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I actual consider you. i've got self assurance some thing so trouble-free as a canine snapping at you because of the fact this is possessive over its foodstuff dish is an undemanding behavioural undertaking which would be fastened. i think of somebody else stated Dogtown. they're a incredible occasion of rehabilitating canine that shelters could in any different case euthanize, and that they've a tremendously sturdy success fee! additionally they have the grounds to maintain the canine that can not be rehabilitated there for the remainder of their lives. I comprehend shelters are overcrowded and that they like to maintain the canine that are the main adoptable, yet i don't think of that a canine in an incredibly stressful difficulty could be regarded at as being aggressive and disposed of right this moment. upload: are not getting me incorrect, i'm not blaming the shelters for this as I comprehend the area difficulty, yet I do think of there may well be a extra helpful screening technique to extra helpful comprehend the intake of canine. If a canine is under pressure, it may react in a fashion that it generally would not. look in any respect those canine that come out from a hoarder's homestead...they are not aggressive yet they won't be socialized and that they are scared while human beings are attempting to corner them to snatch them. I advise would not you bite? lol i would not carry that against the canine. i'm happy places like Dogtown exist for this very reason - they provide canine that shelters deem "unadoptable" a 2nd probability. If I had the money, i could purchase a super plot of land in the midst of nowhere and do the comparable component. and that i don't blame the shelters as much as I blame the ignorant morons that purchase a canine in simple terms for the sake of having one and finally end up tying it up exterior. I additionally blame the egocentric idiots that decision themselves "breeders" and breed the crap out of crap canine and sell the doggies to different idiots.
2016-12-13 06:27:09
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answered by ? 4
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I recently asked a question about my sick hamster and got some really sick answers. I did reply to these suggesting they might think twice about answering if they new how hurt and upset this made people but then got more sick reponses. I would like to get all these idiots, put them in a room and do to them what they say I should do to my hamster. People like this should never own animals.
2006-12-11 00:22:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, People need to take a sick pet to a vet and if the people are sick then they need help, not the pet. Also I see that some of the same people who are answering this is some of the ones we are talking about.
2006-12-10 19:16:12
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answered by redy2screm 3
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Yes! The amount of idiots on here who ask sick and repulsive questions is scary. And the naivety of some of the people "where can I get a monkey to keep in my garage" I mean come on!
I'm not being biased but most of these questions come from men.
The amount of questions from horse owners actually scare me. Some of them are Ok like "which type of rug would you reccommened?". But others like "How do I ride my horse" actually make me worry.
For all of the sick, twisted, idots who actually ASK these questions - GET A LIFE!
2006-12-12 07:58:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi,
I think it depends "what kind of question". For example, I published a question about an article I read in a newspaper... To me, the question is not sick.... I am actually trying to raise awareness, as awful things are happening and someone has to do something... However, I realised that there are some people that post questions, which are a bit to weird of stupid! I have to agree with you in this one...But, as you know there are exceptions!!
2006-12-10 10:54:50
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answered by Marmot 2
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yes
i have just read that some one killed their sons rabbit and wants to eat it
and yesterday some kids blew up a turtle with an air compressor and the parent wondered what to do
you should have grounded him till his voice chnaged
there are to many people being evilto animals nowadays
im sick of it and ive only been alive 17 years
2006-12-11 01:31:58
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answered by college stud 2
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Yes I could not agree more. What everyone should do is merely ignore any questions that are abusive and not answer any. That way the neanderthals asking these questions will not be able to get their kicks
2006-12-11 22:04:11
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answered by Kuschke 2
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Yes, I definetly agree but I do think it's mostly people with nothing to do who have no maturity. So, luckily I think the majority of them don't really think that about animals.
2006-12-10 10:51:43
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answered by sir'slady 4
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Yes - agree totally. I try to ignore the idiots as much as possible - they're generally saddo's trying to get a reaction. They get a kick out of using shock tactics xxx
2006-12-10 10:53:49
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answered by Anonymous
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