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Originally posted by KSC02:
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Originally posted by differentdave:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Bigfoot003:
LOL - I', 6'2", 200 lbs. My 2 dogs weigh #125 and #145, and for the record, the pound-for-pound badass in my house is a 9 lb Siamese cat. Trust me on this! Big Grin
my 7.5 pound cat owns my 54 pound lab. The cat ran the house until my son was born, now everyone cateers to him and he rules the house

I was just thinking about this very thing as I was perusing the posts sequentially.

We are completely (up til now) ignoring the threat of cats. Cats, Lions, Tigers...they all have the hunter/prowler gene and you never know when they could snap and turn on you.

A very unpredictable species indeed Wink


And rather than just kill their prey, they prefer to play with it for awhile, or until the mouse dies of a heart-attack. Pet me, please pet me, more, more...BITE!! OK, I'm done.
Very evil creatures...
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Originally posted by KSC02:
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Originally posted by differentdave:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Bigfoot003:
LOL - I', 6'2", 200 lbs. My 2 dogs weigh #125 and #145, and for the record, the pound-for-pound badass in my house is a 9 lb Siamese cat. Trust me on this! Big Grin
my 7.5 pound cat owns my 54 pound lab. The cat ran the house until my son was born, now everyone cateers to him and he rules the house

I was just thinking about this very thing as I was perusing the posts sequentially.

We are completely (up til now) ignoring the threat of cats. Cats, Lions, Tigers...they all have the hunter/prowler gene and you never know when they could snap and turn on you.

A very unpredictable species indeed Wink


Somewhat common sight in Doha Qatar

I see BigFoot's Leonberger and raise him a pet cheetah! Eek
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Originally posted by Rob_Sutherland:

We are completely (up til now) ignoring the threat of cats. Cats, Lions, Tigers...they all have the hunter/prowler gene and you never know when they could snap and turn on you.

A very unpredictable species indeed Wink


Somewhat common sight in Doha Qatar

I see BigFoot's Leonberger and raise him a pet cheetah! Eek[/QUOTE]

YIKES! Now THAT'S crazy! What's that guy gonna say to law enforcement when that thing breaks its leash, outpaces his car, and pounces on some kid playing soccer? "Uh, gee officer, he's always been such a loving cheetah. He's never done anything like this before..."
I hate to pile on, but I also witnessed a Pit Bull lock up on someone. We were at a neighbor’s house when I was a kid and their very friendly and nice pit was just chillin when one kid started chasing after the dog owners kid (just playing tag or something) and the pit sprang into action and latched onto the kids leg. It took a good minute to beat the pit off the kid and he had to be rushed to the hospital. The Pit was just trying to “protect” his owner, but it goes to show that you can’t look at these types of animals and assume they know the difference between play time and kill time. I would not let my kids around a Pit. No way.

I don’t see us ever having a dog or any kind of pet as we are just not home enough to give them the attention they need. I do like playing with my friends dogs though!
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Originally posted by mneeley490:
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Originally posted by Rob_Sutherland:

We are completely (up til now) ignoring the threat of cats. Cats, Lions, Tigers...they all have the hunter/prowler gene and you never know when they could snap and turn on you.

A very unpredictable species indeed Wink


Somewhat common sight in Doha Qatar

I see BigFoot's Leonberger and raise him a pet cheetah! Eek


YIKES! Now THAT'S crazy! What's that guy gonna say to law enforcement when that thing breaks its leash, outpaces his car, and pounces on some kid playing soccer? "Uh, gee officer, he's always been such a loving cheetah. He's never done anything like this before..."[/QUOTE]
Big Grin


Things are BAD ASS-FAST: Cheetah at Cincy Zoo
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Originally posted by GlennK:
I hate to pile on, but I also witnessed a Pit Bull lock up on someone. We were at a neighbor’s house when I was a kid and their very friendly and nice pit was just chillin when one kid started chasing after the dog owners kid (just playing tag or something) and the pit sprang into action and latched onto the kids leg. It took a good minute to beat the pit off the kid and he had to be rushed to the hospital. The Pit was just trying to “protect” his owner, but it goes to show that you can’t look at these types of animals and assume they know the difference between play time and kill time. I would not let my kids around a Pit. No way.

I don’t see us ever having a dog or any kind of pet as we are just not home enough to give them the attention they need. I do like playing with my friends dogs though!
It was only one kid and based on previous posts, this particular pit bull just wasn't loved enough.............
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Originally posted by jburman82:
Oakley - 6 yo soft coated wheaten terrier. As many people on this board will attest, he is a living teddy bear.


I also have a soft coated wheaten. Best dog a person could every ask for. And the teddy bear analogy is perfect.

She is seriously the sweetest dog ever and fantastic around the kids (5 & 2) they pull her ears push on her jump on her and she just takes it and just asked to be petted in return.
I have two Greyhounds, both adopted from the racetrack. We have previously owned two other Greyhounds and a doberman/lab mix.

Sadie is a shy, quiet dog who spends a lot of time in my closet during the day. Divot is a rambunctious dog who always is looking to play, anytime Sadie makes a quick move, Divot is there to play.

I think enough has been said about Pit Bulls
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Originally posted by T Dub:
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Originally posted by jburman82:
Oakley - 6 yo soft coated wheaten terrier. As many people on this board will attest, he is a living teddy bear.


I also have a soft coated wheaten. Best dog a person could every ask for. And the teddy bear analogy is perfect.

She is seriously the sweetest dog ever and fantastic around the kids (5 & 2) they pull her ears push on her jump on her and she just takes it and just asked to be petted in return.

She is a beautiful dog, and quite charming at offlines. Wink
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Originally posted by indybob:
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Originally posted by Gigond Ass:It was only one kid and based on previous posts, this particular pit bull just wasn't loved enough.............


Dude, you weren't loved enough. I'm sorry.
LOL. That's weak even for you. You really should stop trying to best your intellectual superiors in a public debate. As usual, you lose handily and just wind up sounding foolish.

Perhaps you should take up knitting instead.

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