Dak’s dog could receive death penalty

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dak was too busy making bad commercials, playing with ***** squirt guns to pay any attention to his dog.
"I'm a gangsta, I got a pit and some tats."
 

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dak was too busy making bad commercials, playing with ***** squirt guns to pay any attention to his dog.
"I'm a gangsta, I got a pit and some tats."

Dak was busy stuffing his fat head with chunky soup and washing it down with Oikos Greek yogurt.

He cared more about his
Zero added sugars
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And his chunky soup tasting OH SO GOOD.
 

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I know.

But I just stay away from that stuff going forward.

Corso had some good comments about it.

I had a big fight with my vet.

When she collapsed on me..

I realized she was in despairate trouble.

His assistant told me my vet was unavailable.

I told them she problem needed to be put down as she was suffering.

Punkin weighed 110 lbs and I could not pick her up by myself to take her anywhere.

His assistants shugged and there was nothing they could do.

I went back home and nursed her as best I could and stayed up all night talking to her.

About 6am she whimpered loudly and exhaled a deep breath and she was gone.

I sat and held her for 2 hours and told her how much I loved her and told her her story about how we met and all the good times.

I begged her forgiveness I had failed him in the end.

I would not talk to anybody for a week.

I went back to the vet and he was there and I read him the riot act.

He had to ask me to leave as customers were arriving and could heard what I was saying about his lack of care and letting my dog die like that.

I left finally.

It had been a freaking horrible week.

But I am looking for another Golden as I miss the companionship.

We will see


Man:( ,,,:(,,,:(

* you wouldn't know it, but, I've " put down" a longtime pet dog/ family member one time(and never again ) as it was back when my nurse wife& myself had split the sheets & she'd kept this big ,1/2golden Chesapeake retriever& 1/2 yellow lab that we'd had for years, it was a female of easily 130lbs, hated "cops"
( which was kinda' pretty cool to see them recoil back& drop a hand to their pistol on the couple of occasions I'd seen her charge the fence when they've showed up)
And that dog would actually ' talk' to me, like,one time I'd be drinking at the kitchen counter top and said "hey Shelby, you wanna' go run a rabbit?" , this dog spoke&said " yes,I wanna go run a rabbit",,,:omg: it freaked me out enough that I booted her outside, then that time I'd grilled up a bunch of steaks& she was outside scratching on the door & I'm talking crap to her while sitting on the couch, like " oh, boy Shelby! are these steak good, yum-yum" " it's too bad there won't be any left over for you Shelby" ,,,and that dog in a huff& quit lightly scratching on the front door & huffed " oh ,F*** you",,, and my wife looked over at me and said: "did you just hear what she said to you?",,, I was like,"ya ,I did" so I let her in the house and gave her a steak,,, well that dog had suffered from degenerative hip dysplepsia( ms) and got old & was dying, the ex called me up crying, wanting me to put her out of her misery ( and I had the cash flow to have taken her to the vet to be put down ,but didn't) and said " hey girl, you wanna go run a rabbit?" Man Alive, flaming orb of fast sky travel,my friend!, that dog perked up and got all happy like a puppy, and I still had to pick her up in the quilt she was laying on to shovel her into the front seat of the truck,,,,and when we hit the desert, she was a bit more spry& springy following me down a drywash, & *groan* when I 'd turned around & put a pistol bullet in the top of her head, she yelped& said
" you rotten f***",,, well ,I was bawling like a little girl with an uncontrollably heavy stream of tears gushing down,,,Man, that's something I could never ever do again ,ya know?
( I'm kinda' crying about it right now,man)
 

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Man:( ,,,:(,,,:(

* you wouldn't know it, but, I've " put down" a longtime pet dog/ family member one time(and never again ) as it was back when my nurse wife& myself had split the sheets & she'd kept this big ,1/2golden Chesapeake retriever& 1/2 yellow lab that we'd had for years, it was a female of easily 130lbs, hated "cops"
( which was kinda' pretty cool to see them recoil back& drop a hand to their pistol on the couple of occasions I'd seen her charge the fence when they've showed up)
And that dog would actually ' talk' to me, like,one time I'd be drinking at the kitchen counter top and said "hey Shelby, you wanna' go run a rabbit?" , this dog spoke&said " yes,I wanna go run a rabbit",,,:omg: it freaked me out enough that I booted her outside, then that time I'd grilled up a bunch of steaks& she was outside scratching on the door & I'm talking crap to her while sitting on the couch, like " oh, boy are these steak good, yum-yum" " it's too bad there won't be any left over for you Shelby" ,,,and that dog in a huff& quit lightly scratching on the front door & huffed " oh ,F*** you",,, and my wife looked over at me and said: "did you just hear what she said to you?",,, I was like,"ya ,I did" so I let him in and give her a steak,,, well that dog had suffered from degenerative hip dysplepsia( ms) and got old & was dying, the ex called me up crying, wanting me to put her out of her misery ( and I had the cash flow to have taken her to the vet to be put down) but said " hey girl, you wanna go run a rabbit?" Man Alive, flaming orb of fast sky travel,my friend!, that dog perked up and got all happy like a puppy, and I still had to pick her up in the quilt she was laying on to shovel her into the front seat of the truck,,,,and when we hit the desert, she was a bit spry& springy following me down a drywash, & *groan* when I 'd turned around & put a pistol bullet in the top of her head, she yelped& said
" you rotten f***",,, well ,I was bawling like a little girl with an uncontrollably heavy stream of tears gushing down,,,Man, that's something I could never ever do again ,ya know?
( I'm kinda' crying about it right now,man)
In some cases, not putting them down is inhumane.
 

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In some cases, not putting them down is inhumane.
OH you know it Bro! & yes it is,,, that dog had caught pneumonia & congestion with mucus tendrils stringing down& the ex knew it had to be done
 

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Man:( ,,,:(,,,:(

* you wouldn't know it, but, I've " put down" a longtime pet dog/ family member one time(and never again ) as it was back when my nurse wife& myself had split the sheets & she'd kept this big ,1/2golden Chesapeake retriever& 1/2 yellow lab that we'd had for years, it was a female of easily 130lbs, hated "cops"
( which was kinda' pretty cool to see them recoil back& drop a hand to their pistol on the couple of occasions I'd seen her charge the fence when they've showed up)
And that dog would actually ' talk' to me, like,one time I'd be drinking at the kitchen counter top and said "hey Shelby, you wanna' go run a rabbit?" , this dog spoke&said " yes,I wanna go run a rabbit",,,:omg: it freaked me out enough that I booted her outside, then that time I'd grilled up a bunch of steaks& she was outside scratching on the door & I'm talking crap to her while sitting on the couch, like " oh, boy Shelby! are these steak good, yum-yum" " it's too bad there won't be any left over for you Shelby" ,,,and that dog in a huff& quit lightly scratching on the front door & huffed " oh ,F*** you",,, and my wife looked over at me and said: "did you just hear what she said to you?",,, I was like,"ya ,I did" so I let her in the house and gave her a steak,,, well that dog had suffered from degenerative hip dysplepsia( ms) and got old & was dying, the ex called me up crying, wanting me to put her out of her misery ( and I had the cash flow to have taken her to the vet to be put down ,but didn't) and said " hey girl, you wanna go run a rabbit?" Man Alive, flaming orb of fast sky travel,my friend!, that dog perked up and got all happy like a puppy, and I still had to pick her up in the quilt she was laying on to shovel her into the front seat of the truck,,,,and when we hit the desert, she was a bit more spry& springy following me down a drywash, & *groan* when I 'd turned around & put a pistol bullet in the top of her head, she yelped& said
" you rotten f***",,, well ,I was bawling like a little girl with an uncontrollably heavy stream of tears gushing down,,,Man, that's something I could never ever do again ,ya know?
( I'm kinda' crying about it right now,man)
Oh wow, bro.

I hear you loud and clear.

The thought crossed my mind to take my .22 and put her down but I could not move her.

And I live in the city..just I would need to get arrested for discharging.

So I just maned up and stood by her.

I really thank you for sharing that.

The talking part was interesting.

Punkin was very vocal, too.

Grunts, she would get excited and put her lips together and puff them out and I knew she was ready to fetch.

She knew every word I said.

If I said "want to go for a ride?"

She up and at the door

I have a convertible and she would jump in the car and wait for the top to go down and hang her head out the side to catch the wind.

Your hated cops..?

Mine hated black dogs. Big or small she would chase them.

Cats were fine ad I own 4 and they loved her. They would come up if she was sleeping and cuddle b/with her paws. She would wakeup, roll her eyes at them and go back to sleep.

She replaced the GF. Unlike my GF, Punkin never went in my wallet and took my ATI card and went shopping.

Yeah..she was a keeper.

Later.

;)
 

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Thats the truth right there. Bully breeds are very hard dogs to own if you are not experienced with them. That's all Bully breeds too not just pits. They also love to get into trouble when bored. Not dogs that just get left at home. THere is no bad dogs , just bad owners. Of course there is some that are just defects in the world .... but that can be seen way before it bites someone. Person interjecting herself also at fault ... Only do that when its a MUST like its attacking a person , or about to kill your own dog.




The public changes its minds on dangerous things like animals all the time. German shepherds were once in the light, as well as , Dobermans and Rottweilers. Its all about what in fashion to blame at the time. When I was 4 I was bitten in the face by my Dads K9 " German Shepard" I had 54 stitches in my face and almost lost an eye. Most would say the scares are an improvement as it takes away from my face :D . THe dog was never put down and there was no report. My father wanted both and was pissed ..... The Police said the dogs value was too much and it outweighed my accident. My father quit the force after that
He should've sued the department. Leaving a dog like that in service is a danger to the public. The response tells you everything you need to know about their willingness to serve and protect
 

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Very well put overall. I think a lot of people get Pits because they are status symbols or something. Like "I'm legit, I got a Pit and everything". Most have no clue what type of animal they have....
People in the hood get pits because they can't fight. We already know Dak got whooped.
 

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https://www.disclose.tv/dogs-can-re...Fmskb0OWc1-40gSzd10GSV3vkNvFItJHRVzQpE70w951I

so science says if you got bite, well it's because a dog can recognize a bad person..
:lmao2::lmao::lmao2:,,,the only times I can honestly recall getting bit/ nipped where I wasn't expecting/ deserving of it for pressing on in , were by the healer breeds& women/ girlfriends were involved ,,,( I was a service tech for a private utility for over 11 years ,with anywhere from 3 to 6 customer service calls a day, covering a service area from the nogales U.S./MEX border to north of Winkleman/Kearney AZ. ,,,points West to( Indian res.) Ajo & East to the San Pedro river/north to mammoth az./south to Benson az. ( and all in the same day sometimes), I met all kinds,,,race & creeds with their favoured breeds of dogs,,, never had any problem from the dogs,
( I've had to turn my head away while driving past some apparently illicit white powder bulk unloading operations from Mexican registered produce hauling 18 wheelers a time or two,though)o_O
 

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None of which has any bearing on my comment-just your editorialization!

Don’t break up a dog fight and expect not to get bit, Don’t blame the dog if you do get bit in that situation! That was my point ,has nothing to do with Dak and his training of the dog or his fences
And your point was moronic.

Where did anyone say this lady broke up a dog fight and expected to not get bit?
What kind of dog does she own that was being attacked?
She is the victim no matter his stupid you are.
 

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:lmao2::lmao::lmao2:,,,the only times I can honestly recall getting bit/ nipped where I wasn't expecting/ deserving of it for pressing on in , were by the healer breeds& women/ girlfriends were involved ,,,( I was a service tech for a private utility for over 11 years ,with anywhere from 3 to 6 customer service calls a day, covering a service area from the nogales U.S./MEX border to north of Winkleman/Kearney AZ. ,,,points West to( Indian res.) Ajo & East to the San Pedro river/north to mammoth az./south to Benson az. ( and all in the same day sometimes), I met all kinds,,,race & creeds with their favoured breeds of dogs,,, never had any problem from the dogs,
( I've had to turn my head away while driving past some apparently illicit white powder bulk unloading operations from Mexican registered produce hauling 18 wheelers a time or two,though)o_O
Man bro..

You are as Jimi Hendricks would say..

Experienced.

:D

 

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As sad as that is .... that does not change the facts. You could use that point of view with anything to serve someone's agenda. If you want to use 4 year olds as poster boys .... how about the 4-year old that got mauled by a Labrador, that make them all the same ? Or how about the infant chewed up by a Pomeranian who also died. Other infant deaths by Labs and a Beagle as well . Im going to stop now as I hope I got point across.

When people say there is no bad dog just bad owners, its the truth. People get dogs that they should not, say be family, experience, housing ect. Some people by dogs because of the stigma involved. Bad owners, about 80% of attacks are from unrestrained dogs , most of those numbers are when the dogs on the owner's property. less then 20% of attacks are on owners property being restrained. Less then 1% of attacks were restrained dogs off property .

Children and dogs are most attacked by dogs. There is plenty of blame to go around when it happens. Owners at times , parents and but children as well .... you never leave a young child around a dog alone .... no matter if you know it , it yours or its a stanger. The media does not actually do its job when it comes to reporting... They on average say its Pit over 50 % of the time .... when in turn true reliable ID of the breed is only around 20%
There are no 4 year olds getting mauled to death by a Lab.
Stop trying to pretend every dog is the same.
Can every dog bite? Sure just as every human can bite.
But pit bulls are a breed that doesn’t just bite. They are a breed that once they decide to bite they often go for the kill. This is why the overwhelming majority of dog bites that result in death or serious wounds are caused by pit bulls.

You pit bull apologist are either uneducated or willfully playing dumb.

Educate yourself on the stats behind lethal dog bites. Not to mention the stats you won’t find like how often pit bulls kill other animals.
 

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There are no 4 year olds getting mauled to death by a Lab.
Stop trying to pretend every dog is the same.
Can every dog bite? Sure just as every human can bite.
But pit bulls are a breed that doesn’t just bite. They are a breed that once they decide to bite they often go for the kill. This is why the overwhelming majority of dog bites that result in death or serious wounds are caused by pit bulls.

You pit bull apologist are either uneducated or willfully playing dumb.

Educate yourself on the stats behind lethal dog bites. Not to mention the stats you won’t find like how often pit bulls kill other animals.

Maybe I need to state this again, I dont own Pits not because they are bad dogs .... My lifestyle just would not fit the needs of one.

Maybe you should look crap up before you type and look silly. Now you want to get personal ... but I get it no worries. I dont understand how the younger people today are so misinformed when they carry a world of knowledge in their pockets or have access to with relative ease. You ever have to wait for a report ? or go to the libary and research manually?


Since you say there are NO 4 year olds getting killed here ya go https://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/boy-4-killed-by-family-labrador-in-horror-attack-20160817

Maybe check out the 2-year-old killed by a hound right in Houston? The list can go on and on with just about every breed. All dogs deserve respect and should be treated accordingly .... Ignorant people buy animals and have no clue how to take care of them properly. If Fewer people bought Pittbulls that should not or can not take care of properly .... then it would not be a big deal ... the public outrage would still be German Shepards, Rotties and Dobermans You should google about public opinions on dogs.

Id suggest taking even maybe 5 mins to do some research on things you do not know or understand or if you intend to insult people, maybe just google their statements make sure they are not backed with facts. But because uninformed people like yourself, rumors and mistruths run rampant.
 
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Man:( ,,,:(,,,:(

* you wouldn't know it, but, I've " put down" a longtime pet dog/ family member one time(and never again ) as it was back when my nurse wife& myself had split the sheets & she'd kept this big ,1/2golden Chesapeake retriever& 1/2 yellow lab that we'd had for years, it was a female of easily 130lbs, hated "cops"
( which was kinda' pretty cool to see them recoil back& drop a hand to their pistol on the couple of occasions I'd seen her charge the fence when they've showed up)
And that dog would actually ' talk' to me, like,one time I'd be drinking at the kitchen counter top and said "hey Shelby, you wanna' go run a rabbit?" , this dog spoke&said " yes,I wanna go run a rabbit",,,:omg: it freaked me out enough that I booted her outside, then that time I'd grilled up a bunch of steaks& she was outside scratching on the door & I'm talking crap to her while sitting on the couch, like " oh, boy Shelby! are these steak good, yum-yum" " it's too bad there won't be any left over for you Shelby" ,,,and that dog in a huff& quit lightly scratching on the front door & huffed " oh ,F*** you",,, and my wife looked over at me and said: "did you just hear what she said to you?",,, I was like,"ya ,I did" so I let her in the house and gave her a steak,,, well that dog had suffered from degenerative hip dysplepsia( ms) and got old & was dying, the ex called me up crying, wanting me to put her out of her misery ( and I had the cash flow to have taken her to the vet to be put down ,but didn't) and said " hey girl, you wanna go run a rabbit?" Man Alive, flaming orb of fast sky travel,my friend!, that dog perked up and got all happy like a puppy, and I still had to pick her up in the quilt she was laying on to shovel her into the front seat of the truck,,,,and when we hit the desert, she was a bit more spry& springy following me down a drywash, & *groan* when I 'd turned around & put a pistol bullet in the top of her head, she yelped& said
" you rotten f***",,, well ,I was bawling like a little girl with an uncontrollably heavy stream of tears gushing down,,,Man, that's something I could never ever do again ,ya know?
( I'm kinda' crying about it right now,man)
Just made me think of Old Yeller. Salud, my friend
 

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Apparently the Frisco police twice before have had to cite DAK for letting his dog run loose in the neighborhood before.

He obviously can or does not control it well enough.

I do not see a happy ending here for the dog or it's owner.

:angry:

When most animals get outside people fear for the safety of the animal. When one of these dogs get loose, people fear for other people's safety. You have to think Dak is very busy and can't provide the level of attention this breed needs. Unfortunately, the dog will pay a price, as well as Dak.
 

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Am I a bad fan if I say Dez is smarter than Dak? At least Dez got a monkey.........
 

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And your point was moronic.

Where did anyone say this lady broke up a dog fight and expected to not get bit?
What kind of dog does she own that was being attacked?
She is the victim no matter his stupid you are.

Still trying to figure out why the point of not trying to break up a dog fight without expecting to get bit is moronic - just common sense.

Still not the dogs fault but the owners fault. Hey, that lady that got attacked by the Jaquar was really not dumb - just a bad Jaquar I guess! I love my dogs and if they fight I would break them up, but if my dog is fighting a known fighter I am grabbing something to hit the dog with or my gun. I am not sticking my hand in there!
 
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