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‎07-29-2014 04:18 PM
On 7/29/2014 CrazyDaisy said:I can not believe people could abuse animals like this. We have a sweet dog that had been abused as a puppy and she still hides at any raised voice. But, I have to say this is hilarious ...On 7/29/2014 adoreqvc said:<em>She better stop abusing that dog or one day they may find her with her throat ripped out while she sleeps.</em>
<em>Many an abusive owner has been killed by beating and abusing their dogs.</em>
Even a small dog can do quite a bit of damage. Their teeth may be small but are needle sharp.
Someone should report this woman and she should be heavily fined, since this canine abuse is probably is a habit with her, and not an isolated incident.
That poor dog should be taken away and given the opportunity to find a loving new owner who will treat the dog well with love, respect, caring, and make the dog feel as though he is wanted and belongs, and is part of the pack.
I have 2 professionally trained Doberman guard dogs, who I love and respect, and I would never ever raise my hands to them. They obey without question to hand and voice commands, and also to eye gestures. They are loyal, part of my pack as I am their leader, and they are extremely intuitive, and smart.
Certain breeds command more respect, but I believe all breeds large or small should command respect.
If the leader of the pack is respected the dog will lay his life down to defend the leader, if the leader of the pack is abusive the dog may also become vicious through no fault of its own.
I hope you made this statement to make a point and do not really believe what you posted. While dogs have been known to react to the abuser during the incident, they do not have the capacity to plot and wait to inflect revenge. Let alone plan a murder.
‎07-29-2014 04:25 PM
Spraying a cat with water when it's shredding the furniture, is not cruel, in my opinion.
‎07-29-2014 04:33 PM
On 7/29/2014 happygal said:No, it is just training the cat to avoid the furniture. As long as it is done in moderation and in a training manner and not a teasing manner. But, I have seen people abuse this cutting up just to tease the cat. That is abuse. Peace.Spraying a cat with water when it's shredding the furniture, is not cruel, in my opinion.
‎07-29-2014 05:28 PM
All cats don't shred the furniture my cat doesn't he uses his scratching post.
‎07-29-2014 05:44 PM
‎07-29-2014 05:53 PM
I don't believe in hitting animals. It makes me sad everytime I hear of animals suffering any sort of abuse.
‎07-29-2014 06:38 PM
That is abuse, and if she did that in front of you, no telling what she does when no one is around. Sorry, I really feel you need to report her. I would be tempted to kidnap the dog and find it a good home.
‎07-29-2014 06:39 PM
This is a friend of yours that did this? I would give them a piece of my mind and end our friendship right on the spot. I don't care how long we'd been friends or if we were good friends. I simply refuse to be around people like that. Period. And I would consider reporting them also. Of course I'd probably want to scoop up the dog and take him home with me and get him away from that person since they obviously can't control their anger.
‎07-29-2014 07:04 PM
She didn't do it in front of me it happened at the house of the people that she takes care of she told me and another friend what happened when she got home.
‎07-29-2014 07:28 PM
Oh no, call animal control.... That is beyond discipline.. the poor dog.
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