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th3oretecht
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"Hot Dogs + Radiator Fluid = $profit"


You probably don't even need the hot dogs. IIRC, animals (specifically cats, but possibly dogs too) like antifreeze.

8/24/2010 11:47:24 PM

sylvershadow
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one of our family cats was mauled to death by the neighbors dog when he escaped into our yard one day I would have killed the fucker if I'd been home then.

8/25/2010 12:35:34 AM

Ernie
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8/25/2010 7:34:07 AM

FuhCtious
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I've always wanted to get attacked by a dog. As long as it's not a mastiff or anything, I figure that I could take him. I don't go around looking for trouble with dogs, and in fact I've never had any problems at all, but that still doesn't change the idea in the back of my mind.

8/25/2010 7:49:04 AM

Jeepin4x4
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"Hot Dogs + Radiator Fluid = $profit

OR

Hamburger Meat + Glass shards = $profit"


that's pretty fucked up. I mean if you have to use self D-FENCE and something happens to the dog that's one thing, but to set out to murder the thing is different. I had a childhood friend who lived in the neighborhood across the street whose next door neighbor poisoned and killed his two dogs because she thought they were annoying. absolutely traumatized the kid for a long time.

that being said, if the dog attacks you by all means take a bat to him to defend yourself.

8/25/2010 8:07:44 AM

HUR
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"that's pretty fucked up. I mean if you have to use self D-FENCE and something happens to the dog that's one thing, but to set out to murder the thing is different."


I see it more of the "bush doctrine" of pre-emptive defense such as our invasion of Iraq. We are not talking about
"annoying" or "loud" dogs here, we are talking about hostile and visicous dogs who are lingering threat to the neighborhood.
The dog as mentioned in the OP was going beserk this morning, luckily he was in his fence, as kids across the street
waiting for the school bus now that school is in session. I suppose we should wait for the dog to get loose again, like
as in the night before. This way he can chase all the kids off and if he bites one than we can be like YA HE IS DANGEROUS!!

I have been around loud and territorial dogs before. This one though from my encounter the other night though is probably
the closest I have been to being bit and the most convincing act I have seen from a dog saying "I don't mind biting you"

That being said, my knife is coming with me on all future runs/bike rides in teh neighborhood.

[Edited on August 25, 2010 at 9:08 AM. Reason : a]

8/25/2010 9:07:20 AM

jbrick83
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"visicous"


jesus christ man...that's just bad

8/25/2010 9:20:46 AM

jethromoore
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"(1) "Dangerous dog" means

a. A dog that:

1. Without provocation has killed or inflicted severe injury on a person; or

2. Is determined by the person or Board designated by the county or municipal authority responsible for animal control to be potentially dangerous because the dog has engaged in one or more of the behaviors listed in subdivision (2) of this subsection.

b. Any dog owned or harbored primarily or in part for the purpose of dog fighting, or any dog trained for dog fighting.

(2) "Potentially dangerous dog" means a dog that the person or Board designated by the county or municipal authority responsible for animal control determines to have:

a. Inflicted a bite on a person that resulted in broken bones or disfiguring lacerations or required cosmetic surgery or hospitalization; or

b. Killed or inflicted severe injury upon a domestic animal when not on the owner's real property; or

c. Approached a person when not on the owner's property in a vicious or terrorizing manner in an apparent attitude of attack."


http://www.ncga.state.nc.us/EnactedLegislation/Statutes/HTML/ByChapter/Chapter_67.html

8/25/2010 9:35:18 AM

wolfpackgrrr
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"The dog should be on a lease."


For all you know that dog is a responsible land owner

8/25/2010 1:38:55 PM

jstpack
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if the dog was running loose without a leash, you can call Animal Control and they will issue a criminal summons to the owner.

happens every single day. (and, if you don't know who the owner is, they can usually find out pretty quickly)

8/25/2010 9:24:31 PM

AntecK7
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We use these bite stopper umbrellas at work. It is what it sounds like, an auto deploy umbrella. YOu point it at the dog, it opens, and usually scares the bejeusus out of them. Also they wont attack though the umbrella, even though its made of fabric.

8/26/2010 8:02:20 AM

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