I come home tonight after going out to eat, and he's chewed a floor vent, an indian vase I had by the fireplace, and has RIPPED ABOUT A 4 FOOT SECTION OF MY FAMILY ROOM CARPET!!! FUCK!!!!!!!!! He's shredded it big time.



FUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The Sushi Hunter wrote:Just be happy this damage wasn't done to something living. And beating an animal like that isn't the best way to handle it.
G.I.Jim wrote:You aren't one of those people that think it's wrong to spank a child are you?
The Sushi Hunter wrote:So what prompted you to get this specific type of dog anyways?
G.I.Jim wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:So what prompted you to get this specific type of dog anyways?
He belonged to my brother-in-law who owns a farm. He wanted to get rid of him because he was killing his chickens. We weren't looking for a dog, because we have a 9 year old chow who is the sweetest dog on the planet. My wife fell in love with him when she saw him though, and said she wanted to try keeping him.
We JUST paid $175 for a vet bill to have him fixed! We've bought him toys, new collar, food, a bed, etc... I'm so aggravated right now, that I don't know if I should keep him or take him back! We can take him back there anytime (that was part of the deal), but I haven't even talked to my wife about it yet. She's at a party, and I can't WAIT for her to see this shit!She's the one who wanted him... not me.
Babyblue wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:So what prompted you to get this specific type of dog anyways?
He belonged to my brother-in-law who owns a farm. He wanted to get rid of him because he was killing his chickens. We weren't looking for a dog, because we have a 9 year old chow who is the sweetest dog on the planet. My wife fell in love with him when she saw him though, and said she wanted to try keeping him.
We JUST paid $175 for a vet bill to have him fixed! We've bought him toys, new collar, food, a bed, etc... I'm so aggravated right now, that I don't know if I should keep him or take him back! We can take him back there anytime (that was part of the deal), but I haven't even talked to my wife about it yet. She's at a party, and I can't WAIT for her to see this shit!She's the one who wanted him... not me.
I bet your wife is going to as pissed as you are.
G.I.Jim wrote:Well I've been saying that I wanted hard wood floors...
Gunbot wrote:You need to call the Dog Whisperer before you have a dead chow to contend with.
The Sushi Hunter wrote:I see some bad stuff coming up on the future with these two dogs in the same house. First off if the pit bull is killing chickens that should be a good indication of a bad habit and more to come from it. Secondly, a Chow is very protective of one owner. Chow's usually only bond with one person. This new dog in your house could be a problem for the Chow. Maybe it would be a good idea to look into characteristics of dogs before getting a few living under the same roof. That's the way it is when you put together a salt water tank, you have to make a determination what fish get along and which ones don't before getting them in the same tank. You wouldn't want to put a clown trigger in a tank with "nemo" (clownfish), if you know what I mean. Same goes for dogs.
The Sushi Hunter wrote:Gunbot wrote:You need to call the Dog Whisperer before you have a dead chow to contend with.
Yep, a 9 year old Chow isn't in the greatest shape to be dealing with this pit bull. Too bad since the Chow has been around longer then the pit bull, I would think a person would care more for their current dog then to throw in a new younger dog that is capable of killing the older one.
SherriBerry wrote:The Sushi Hunter wrote:Gunbot wrote:You need to call the Dog Whisperer before you have a dead chow to contend with.
Yep, a 9 year old Chow isn't in the greatest shape to be dealing with this pit bull. Too bad since the Chow has been around longer then the pit bull, I would think a person would care more for their current dog then to throw in a new younger dog that is capable of killing the older one.
Another good reason to crate train the pit bull until you know it can be trusted!
The Sushi Hunter wrote:I see some bad stuff coming up on the future with these two dogs in the same house. First off if the pit bull is killing chickens that should be a good indication of a bad habit and more to come from it. Secondly, a Chow is very protective of one owner. Chow's usually only bond with one person. This new dog in your house could be a problem for the Chow. Maybe it would be a good idea to look into characteristics of dogs before getting a few living under the same roof. That's the way it is when you put together a salt water tank, you have to make a determination what fish get along and which ones don't before getting them in the same tank. You wouldn't want to put a clown trigger in a tank with "nemo" (clownfish), if you know what I mean. Same goes for dogs.
Gunbot wrote:Cesar the Dog whisperer loves Pits too. It's not the dog that is the problem as much as the breeding that has been done to them, turning them genetically into little Weapons of mass destruction.
Angel wrote:You could always have AP over for dinner.......Oh damn, did I just say that in my out loud voice???????
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