FreeMason Posted September 23, 2009 Report Share Posted September 23, 2009 wot choice does the poor dog have, only way she can get around is walking on 2 legs. she must feel proper abnormal when she comes across a normal dog.Animal's don't think like that. That way of thinking is a human trait.How do you know ?Ive studied animal psychology and behaviour, i also have done alot of dog behaviour and training.My boys dog recently got his balls castrated for being a pitbullWhat is he gonna hink having no balls? is he gonna think hes a less of a dog?Does your friend have a licence to own that pitbull?/Love pits, want to get my licence so that i can take some in as charity work/rescueing.He does have a lisence now.....But answer the question, will the dog think hes a less of a dog without his balls? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mr. Air Max 90 Posted September 23, 2009 Report Share Posted September 23, 2009 f*ck that sh*t, imagine seeing that dog in the park. I'd be over shook and I don't even budge when vicious rottweilers are about. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
E.A.S.E Posted September 23, 2009 Report Share Posted September 23, 2009 wot choice does the poor dog have, only way she can get around is walking on 2 legs. she must feel proper abnormal when she comes across a normal dog.Animal's don't think like that. That way of thinking is a human trait.How do you know ?Ive studied animal psychology and behaviour, i also have done alot of dog behaviour and training.My boys dog recently got his balls castrated for being a pitbullWhat is he gonna hink having no balls? is he gonna think hes a less of a dog?Does your friend have a licence to own that pitbull?/Love pits, want to get my licence so that i can take some in as charity work/rescueing.He does have a lisence now.....But answer the question, will the dog think hes a less of a dog without his balls?Of course he won't, if he is a grown dog the chances are he will still have all the testrone and still behave as though he is entire, Its important your friend does not treat the dog any differently than he did before. He will be in pain though and your friend should be simpathetic to that, and probably feeling a bit sorry for him self. i hope your friend is a responsible owner, and will not let the breed and dog down. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FreeMason Posted September 23, 2009 Report Share Posted September 23, 2009 wot choice does the poor dog have, only way she can get around is walking on 2 legs. she must feel proper abnormal when she comes across a normal dog.Animal's don't think like that. That way of thinking is a human trait.How do you know ?Ive studied animal psychology and behaviour, i also have done alot of dog behaviour and training.My boys dog recently got his balls castrated for being a pitbullWhat is he gonna hink having no balls? is he gonna think hes a less of a dog?Does your friend have a licence to own that pitbull?/Love pits, want to get my licence so that i can take some in as charity work/rescueing.He does have a lisence now.....But answer the question, will the dog think hes a less of a dog without his balls?Of course he won't, if he is a grown dog the chances are he will still have all the testrone and still behave as though he is entire, Its important your friend does not treat the dog any differently than he did before. He will be in pain though and your friend should be simpathetic to that, and probably feeling a bit sorry for him self. i hope your friend is a responsible owner, and will not let the breed and dog down.Hes the most responsible owner i know thats why i feel deep for him and the dog cos he treats his dog very good. Its a shamef*ck the police Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
E.A.S.E Posted September 23, 2009 Report Share Posted September 23, 2009 wot choice does the poor dog have, only way she can get around is walking on 2 legs. she must feel proper abnormal when she comes across a normal dog.Animal's don't think like that. That way of thinking is a human trait.How do you know ?Ive studied animal psychology and behaviour, i also have done alot of dog behaviour and training.My boys dog recently got his balls castrated for being a pitbullWhat is he gonna hink having no balls? is he gonna think hes a less of a dog?Does your friend have a licence to own that pitbull?/Love pits, want to get my licence so that i can take some in as charity work/rescueing.He does have a lisence now.....But answer the question, will the dog think hes a less of a dog without his balls?Of course he won't, if he is a grown dog the chances are he will still have all the testrone and still behave as though he is entire, Its important your friend does not treat the dog any differently than he did before. He will be in pain though and your friend should be simpathetic to that, and probably feeling a bit sorry for him self. i hope your friend is a responsible owner, and will not let the breed and dog down.Hes the most responsible owner i know thats why i feel deep for him and the dog cos he treats his dog very good. Its a shamef*ck the policeI'm glad because im sick and tired of seeing assholes walking around with staffs/pitts and other dogs deemed as dangerous as a status rather than a love of the dog and breed for the good traits that come with them originally before all this dog fighting malarky came into place. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
serpent Posted September 23, 2009 Report Share Posted September 23, 2009 i dont know what to say exceptLMFAO Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KayGee Posted September 23, 2009 Report Share Posted September 23, 2009 Dogs>>>>Bless her. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Grafter Posted September 23, 2009 Report Share Posted September 23, 2009 that is truly amazing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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