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Injury

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Originally posted by: allisolm
Originally posted by: Injury
Originally posted by: oynaz
To me, it sounds like that dog should be killed. While a bite like you described only bruised you, it might have killed or seriously injured a small child.

That's ridiculous. You don't put an animal down because of the owner's inability to secure it and train it.


Actually they do that all the time.

Yeah, I'm not saying it isn't done, I'm saying it's a sh!tty solution where a better one could have been found.
 

oynaz

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Originally posted by: Injury
Originally posted by: oynaz
To me, it sounds like that dog should be killed. While a bite like you described only bruised you, it might have killed or seriously injured a small child.

That's ridiculous. You don't put an animal down because of the owner's inability to secure it and train it.


<irony>
You are right. The neighbour should be killed instead, and so should his wife.
</irony>

The dog is apparently dangerous. Thus, it should be killed.
 

funboy6942

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Im sorry to say but it bit you, it needs to be put down. How are you going to feel not doing anything about this and one day it gets lose and kills a child. Knowing you have a dog that is mean and bites at will, not doing anything about it, and it goes off and kills someone when you have the means to stop something really bad down the line from happening. You say she has no control over the dog and cant even get it to stop barking now. Its just a matter of time and something worse will happen. I would not sue over money but that dog does need to be put down. A huge German Shepard that bites is wrong. Most of the time if not trained to be a guard dog they are one of the most docile dogs there is, that dog is screwed in the head and your lucky all it did was that to you.

I wouldnt pussy foot around, you wont be able to live with yourself if it gets lose and does worse to someone else and you had the means to end it right here right now. Its not the dogs fault for the owners lack of training the dog but it has bitten, once it has bitten it will bite again just a matter of time, who, and how bad the next one is.
 

oynaz

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...and how come you guys' first response to any kind of dilemma is "bring it to a lawyer"?
 

oynaz

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Originally posted by: funboy42
Im sorry to say but it bit you, it needs to be put down. How are you going to feel not doing anything about this and one day it gets lose and kills a child. Knowing you have a dog that is mean and bites at will, not doing anything about it, and it goes off and kills someone when you have the means to stop something really bad down the line from happening. You say she has no control over the dog and cant even get it to stop barking now. Its just a matter of time and something worse will happen. I would not sue over money but that dong does need to be put down. A huge German Shepard that bits is wrong. Most of the time if not trained to be a guard dog they are on of the most docile dogs there is, that dog is screwed in the head and your lucky all it did was that to you.

I wouldnt pussy foot around, you wont be able to live with yourself if it gets lose and does worse to someone else and you had the means to end it right here right now. Its not the dogs fault for the owners lack of training the dog but it has bitten, once it has bitten it will bite again just a matter of time, who, and how bad the next one is.


My thoughts exactly.
 

NissanGurl

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Put a nail in the building on either end of where you have to squeeze by the dog. Hang a squirt gun full of vinegar in each nail. Spray dog in face and eyes when it becomes aggressive toward you. It would be best to discuss this with the neighbor before engaging. Ideally the neighbor would have one for himself and also spray the dog anytime he sees the aggressive behavior.

Edit: My dad did this with a neighbor dog that would bark aggressively at us kids and scare us. After a while as soon as the dog saw my dad with that squirt gun it shut up and started walking the other direction. Pretty soon the dog figured things out and quit barking at us.
 

KAZANI

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Originally posted by: funboy42
Im sorry to say but it bit you, it needs to be put down. How are you going to feel not doing anything about this and one day it gets lose and kills a child. Knowing you have a dog that is mean and bites at will, not doing anything about it, and it goes off and kills someone when you have the means to stop something really bad down the line from happening. You say she has no control over the dog and cant even get it to stop barking now. Its just a matter of time and something worse will happen. I would not sue over money but that dong does need to be put down. A huge German Shepard that bits is wrong. Most of the time if not trained to be a guard dog they are on of the most docile dogs there is, that dog is screwed in the head and your lucky all it did was that to you.

I wouldnt pussy foot around, you wont be able to live with yourself if it gets lose and does worse to someone else and you had the means to end it right here right now. Its not the dogs fault for the owners lack of training the dog but it has bitten, once it has bitten it will bite again just a matter of time, who, and how bad the next one is.


Another vote from me.
:thumbsdown: with that filthy beast!
 

Vladslayr

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Greetings all good friends!

I see many good ideas here for the solution of a very serious problem. I have idea, and would like to share this if is ok, ok?

My neighbor Dimitri, from Kiev had many problems with his dog. We just were making discussion about this neighbor in another posting conversation about the dog who has difficulty expelling the feces from the anus. Dimitri had large dog that ate too much meat sometimes from the butcher (scraps I think) and had problems passing the hard lump pellets. This dog of Dimitri also make an agressive posture towards the neighbor community of our building.

Finally, my grandmother who came down to visit from Pripyat, she speak Dimitri, "Dimitri, you must make a narrow potato to put in the rear passage of the dog." She speak also, "Dimitri, you must make potato warm with hands and then coat with oil." This dog had much agression from failure to evacuate the bowel properly and from hardness a great difficulty. With cabbage diet and warm oily potatoe in the rear passage, this dog all better, and very friendly when we (my sister and I) encounter him in the stairwell.

This can help ok?

Trust Vladimir.

Hello all good friends!
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Jack Ryan

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Originally posted by: Vladslayr
Greetings all good friends!

I see many good ideas here for the solution of a very serious problem. I have idea, and would like to share this if is ok, ok?

My neighbor Dimitri, from Kiev had many problems with his dog. We just were making discussion about this neighbor in another posting conversation about the dog who has difficulty expelling the feces from the anus. Dimitri had large dog that ate too much meat sometimes from the butcher (scraps I think) and had problems passing the hard lump pellets. This dog of Dimitri also make an agressive posture towards the neighbor community of our building.

Finally, my grandmother who came down to visit from Pripyat, she speak Dimitri, "Dimitri, you must make a narrow potato to put in the rear passage of the dog." She speak also, "Dimitri, you must make potato warm with hands and then coat with oil." This dog had much agression from failure to evacuate the bowel properly and from hardness a great difficulty. With cabbage diet and warm oily potatoe in the rear passage, this dog all better, and very friendly when we (my sister and I) encounter him in the stairwell.

This can help ok?

Trust Vladimir.

Hello all good friends!
??? ??????? ??????!

:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:
 

allisolm

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Originally posted by: Vladslayr
Greetings all good friends!

I see many good ideas here for the solution of a very serious problem. I have idea, and would like to share this if is ok, ok?

My neighbor Dimitri, from Kiev had many problems with his dog. We just were making discussion about this neighbor in another posting conversation about the dog who has difficulty expelling the feces from the anus. Dimitri had large dog that ate too much meat sometimes from the butcher (scraps I think) and had problems passing the hard lump pellets. This dog of Dimitri also make an agressive posture towards the neighbor community of our building.

Finally, my grandmother who came down to visit from Pripyat, she speak Dimitri, "Dimitri, you must make a narrow potato to put in the rear passage of the dog." She speak also, "Dimitri, you must make potato warm with hands and then coat with oil." This dog had much agression from failure to evacuate the bowel properly and from hardness a great difficulty. With cabbage diet and warm oily potatoe in the rear passage, this dog all better, and very friendly when we (my sister and I) encounter him in the stairwell.

This can help ok?

Trust Vladimir.

Hello all good friends!
??? ??????? ??????!

Look who's back!

 

JulesMaximus

No Lifer
Jul 3, 2003
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Originally posted by: Vladslayr
Greetings all good friends!

I see many good ideas here for the solution of a very serious problem. I have idea, and would like to share this if is ok, ok?

My neighbor Dimitri, from Kiev had many problems with his dog. We just were making discussion about this neighbor in another posting conversation about the dog who has difficulty expelling the feces from the anus. Dimitri had large dog that ate too much meat sometimes from the butcher (scraps I think) and had problems passing the hard lump pellets. This dog of Dimitri also make an agressive posture towards the neighbor community of our building.

Finally, my grandmother who came down to visit from Pripyat, she speak Dimitri, "Dimitri, you must make a narrow potato to put in the rear passage of the dog." She speak also, "Dimitri, you must make potato warm with hands and then coat with oil." This dog had much agression from failure to evacuate the bowel properly and from hardness a great difficulty. With cabbage diet and warm oily potatoe in the rear passage, this dog all better, and very friendly when we (my sister and I) encounter him in the stairwell.

This can help ok?

Trust Vladimir.

Hello all good friends!
??? ??????? ??????!

:laugh::thumbsup:
 

ebaycj

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Mar 9, 2002
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Originally posted by: Vladslayr
Greetings all good friends!

I see many good ideas here for the solution of a very serious problem. I have idea, and would like to share this if is ok, ok?

My neighbor Dimitri, from Kiev had many problems with his dog. We just were making discussion about this neighbor in another posting conversation about the dog who has difficulty expelling the feces from the anus. Dimitri had large dog that ate too much meat sometimes from the butcher (scraps I think) and had problems passing the hard lump pellets. This dog of Dimitri also make an agressive posture towards the neighbor community of our building.

Finally, my grandmother who came down to visit from Pripyat, she speak Dimitri, "Dimitri, you must make a narrow potato to put in the rear passage of the dog." She speak also, "Dimitri, you must make potato warm with hands and then coat with oil." This dog had much agression from failure to evacuate the bowel properly and from hardness a great difficulty. With cabbage diet and warm oily potatoe in the rear passage, this dog all better, and very friendly when we (my sister and I) encounter him in the stairwell.

This can help ok?

Trust Vladimir.

Hello all good friends!
??? ??????? ??????!

LOL
 

ShockwaveVT

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Sounds like your neighbor needs to keep the dog inside (as well as learn to control the animal). If they were true pet fanatics their dog wouldn't behave like that.. its a sign of a dog that is poorly trained and undisciplined. They've never taught it that its unacceptable to go crazy defending the yard from you and other neighbors so it does..

 

Meatyone

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Dec 9, 2006
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Originally posted by: Vladslayr
Greetings all good friends!

I see many good ideas here for the solution of a very serious problem. I have idea, and would like to share this if is ok, ok?

My neighbor Dimitri, from Kiev had many problems with his dog. We just were making discussion about this neighbor in another posting conversation about the dog who has difficulty expelling the feces from the anus. Dimitri had large dog that ate too much meat sometimes from the butcher (scraps I think) and had problems passing the hard lump pellets. This dog of Dimitri also make an agressive posture towards the neighbor community of our building.

Finally, my grandmother who came down to visit from Pripyat, she speak Dimitri, "Dimitri, you must make a narrow potato to put in the rear passage of the dog." She speak also, "Dimitri, you must make potato warm with hands and then coat with oil." This dog had much agression from failure to evacuate the bowel properly and from hardness a great difficulty. With cabbage diet and warm oily potatoe in the rear passage, this dog all better, and very friendly when we (my sister and I) encounter him in the stairwell.

This can help ok?

Trust Vladimir.

Hello all good friends!
??? ??????? ??????!
Is this for real? And if so, is he serious about the potato - how would that help? I mean, oh, I can't go to the bathroom, here, let me stick a warm oil-up potato up my bum, maybe that will help? Why not a sugar cookie?

 

pontifex

Lifer
Dec 5, 2000
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Originally posted by: ebaycj
Originally posted by: Vladslayr
Greetings all good friends!

I see many good ideas here for the solution of a very serious problem. I have idea, and would like to share this if is ok, ok?

My neighbor Dimitri, from Kiev had many problems with his dog. We just were making discussion about this neighbor in another posting conversation about the dog who has difficulty expelling the feces from the anus. Dimitri had large dog that ate too much meat sometimes from the butcher (scraps I think) and had problems passing the hard lump pellets. This dog of Dimitri also make an agressive posture towards the neighbor community of our building.

Finally, my grandmother who came down to visit from Pripyat, she speak Dimitri, "Dimitri, you must make a narrow potato to put in the rear passage of the dog." She speak also, "Dimitri, you must make potato warm with hands and then coat with oil." This dog had much agression from failure to evacuate the bowel properly and from hardness a great difficulty. With cabbage diet and warm oily potatoe in the rear passage, this dog all better, and very friendly when we (my sister and I) encounter him in the stairwell.

This can help ok?

Trust Vladimir.

Hello all good friends!
??? ??????? ??????!

LOL

lmao
is this dude for real? either way he needs to post more, that sh!t is hilarious!
 

AdamK47

Lifer
Oct 9, 1999
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I have the same problem with the neighbors next to us. They have a german shepard in their back yard with only a 3' fence seperating our properties. He does the same thing. Runs up to the fence and barks like mad when he notices us. The dog barks at anything and everything. If that dog jumps over the fence to bite my wife or I there will be legal action to follow.
 

allisolm

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is this dude for real? either way he needs to post more, that sh!t is hilarious!

Check out archived posts made by Vladslayer in OT.
 

halik

Lifer
Oct 10, 2000
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Originally posted by: AdamK47 3DS
I have the same problem with the neighbors next to us. They have a german shepard in their back yard with only a 3' fence seperating our properties. He does the same thing. Runs up to the fence and barks like mad when he notices us. The dog barks at anything and everything. If that dog jumps over the fence to bite my wife or I there will be legal action to follow.

the proper action to follow would be unloading a 12 gauge
 

uberman

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Originally posted by: oynaz
...and how come you guys' first response to any kind of dilemma is "bring it to a lawyer"?

I find it amusing. Has anyone ever really had a lawyer? A better question might be could anyone here really afford one?

Litigate it yourself, try other types of resolution, then if no resolution can be accomplished and the lawyer can be paid without great hardship, get one.

 
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