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BoboBonobo > wrote:
> jmcquown wrote: > > Billy wrote: > > > On Sat, 28 Jun 2008 08:29:25 -0500, BoboBonobo > > > > wrote: > > > > > > > a matter of > > > > weeks. > > > > > > way too long. > > > > > > Am I reading correctly, Bryan is "taking the bus to school"? That > > explains the juvenile answer. > > I think that having to deal with your dog's shit all over your carpet > is a just punishment for shitting your dogs next to a public sidewalk > and not cleaning it up. > > > --Bryan So you think punishing the DOG for doing what comes naturally is going to change the owners' behaviour?! That's extremely juvenile. Obviously I'm not the only one here who thinks so. How about being man enough to step up and point out the bag/scoop ordinance to the person breaking it? Sheesh. Jill |
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Bobo Bonobo® > wrote:
> On Jun 30, 2:58 am, "Michael \"Dog3\"" > wrote: > > BoboBonobo > news:AqadnanPxcIG8 > > : in rec.food.cooking > > > > Especially humans that prefer doing damage to a helpless > > animal over the animals owner. Rather cowardly approach IMO. > > The dog wasn't damaged, merely put into a bit of discomfort. In war, > there's almost always some collateral damage What WAR? You're talking about a freakin' dog. Get a grip. You're wrong, plain and simple. > and I'd say if one can > limit it to an hour or two of unpleasantness, with no lasting effects, > > --Bryan You don't know that, do you? You're not a vet. You're not even much of a human being. Jill |
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