Inconsiderate Scum Bag - What Do i Do
#16
I posted this a few days ago in a thread about a boy who was dog-bitten. I say take the atter into your own hands; it will send a message to the owner about his ignorant and negligent behaviours. Under no circumstances should you threatenthe own of course; there is an absolute difference between people and animals - so don't even suggest I'm some psychotic maniac. Animals are disposible under all circumstances - human life is sacrosanct under all conditions.
I have hunted every animal possible (in Europe) without remorse;So why treat dogs any different? If any dog attackedme,damaged my property, it would breath its last breath within seconds. Get over the "animal rights" angle. What would you say if the dog tears off someone's face, or, runs into traffic causing a terrible injury to the driver? For god's sake,we kill ants, mice, cows, horses, sheep, pigs, etc. with impunity. ? If you had a rat on your property you wouldn't think twice about trapping it?
Original post reply:
I lived in Gauteng region of South Africa for eight months a few years back, and a similar thing happened to my fellow lodger's 7 y/o daughter. The SA dog laws were totally blase and couldn't-be-arsed; this sounds like sounds like your AB situation. Of course the police force were more concerned with the blasted paperwork, and the owners of the dog were totally ignorant and didn't apologise to Geoff or his spawn either. We all suggested a civil lawsuit to him, but found out that it would be costly and long-winded. What Geoff finally did was he had a friendy pub chat with some locals, who put him on to a local worzel to bait the dog - I think the culchie used engine coolant or baker's chocolate (!). Needless to say there soon was one ex-dog, one unhappy owner, and the police didn't look further than the other side of the station desk. Geoff had some level of gratification as in the boonies animal life is dirt cheap.
I have hunted every animal possible (in Europe) without remorse;So why treat dogs any different? If any dog attackedme,damaged my property, it would breath its last breath within seconds. Get over the "animal rights" angle. What would you say if the dog tears off someone's face, or, runs into traffic causing a terrible injury to the driver? For god's sake,we kill ants, mice, cows, horses, sheep, pigs, etc. with impunity. ? If you had a rat on your property you wouldn't think twice about trapping it?
Original post reply:
I lived in Gauteng region of South Africa for eight months a few years back, and a similar thing happened to my fellow lodger's 7 y/o daughter. The SA dog laws were totally blase and couldn't-be-arsed; this sounds like sounds like your AB situation. Of course the police force were more concerned with the blasted paperwork, and the owners of the dog were totally ignorant and didn't apologise to Geoff or his spawn either. We all suggested a civil lawsuit to him, but found out that it would be costly and long-winded. What Geoff finally did was he had a friendy pub chat with some locals, who put him on to a local worzel to bait the dog - I think the culchie used engine coolant or baker's chocolate (!). Needless to say there soon was one ex-dog, one unhappy owner, and the police didn't look further than the other side of the station desk. Geoff had some level of gratification as in the boonies animal life is dirt cheap.
None of what you have said is particularly helpful to the OP.
I hope you never intend to live in Canada. Your views are diametrically opposite of those of most Canadians. Me thinks you will struggle to assimilate into Canadian life
#17
1) The dog shouldn't be held responsible for having sh*t owners.
2) There are some so called 'humans' out there far more deserving of being shot (that would be too 'quick' anyway) than many animals! :curse:
3)
Last edited by Calgal; May 1st 2009 at 5:03 am.
#18
There are animals lives I'd happily put ahead of some humans. With regard to dog ownership, it's often the poor human behaviour that needs modification, not the poor mutt's.
#19
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Dogs are stupid but a lot of owners and even more stupid
#20
So you would kill the dog because the owner is an idiot? You are mad.
None of what you have said is particularly helpful to the OP.
I hope you never intend to live in Canada. Your views are diametrically opposite of those of most Canadians. Me thinks you will struggle to assimilate into Canadian life
None of what you have said is particularly helpful to the OP.
I hope you never intend to live in Canada. Your views are diametrically opposite of those of most Canadians. Me thinks you will struggle to assimilate into Canadian life

#21
I say take the atter into your own hands; it will send a message to the owner about his ignorant and negligent behaviours. Under no circumstances should you threatenthe own of course; there is an absolute difference between people and animals - so don't even suggest I'm some psychotic maniac. Animals are disposible under all circumstances - human life is sacrosanct under all conditions.
#24
Lloydminster AB







Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 2,059
From: Alberta











ok its not the dog to blame But its owner and you have had words,he gives out bull and your not happy so here is what to do Say nothing and bag up each pooh and put them in a black bin liner so when people come to view there is no dogs dirt. when you sell your house and the night before you move out, take the bag of pooh and smudge it all over his windows so when he gets up to see the sunshine through his windows he will see the light more ways than one may be that will do the trick
no on a positive light, if your selling then I would bag the crap up so nothing is smelly for viewers and just get to hell out of there soon as poss, some times there is just no talking to some people So good luck on selling
no on a positive light, if your selling then I would bag the crap up so nothing is smelly for viewers and just get to hell out of there soon as poss, some times there is just no talking to some people So good luck on selling
#26
I posted this a few days ago in a thread about a boy who was dog-bitten. I say take the atter into your own hands; it will send a message to the owner about his ignorant and negligent behaviours. Under no circumstances should you threatenthe own of course; there is an absolute difference between people and animals - so don't even suggest I'm some psychotic maniac. Animals are disposible under all circumstances - human life is sacrosanct under all conditions.
I have hunted every animal possible (in Europe) without remorse;So why treat dogs any different? If any dog attackedme,damaged my property, it would breath its last breath within seconds. Get over the "animal rights" angle. What would you say if the dog tears off someone's face, or, runs into traffic causing a terrible injury to the driver? For god's sake,we kill ants, mice, cows, horses, sheep, pigs, etc. with impunity. ? If you had a rat on your property you wouldn't think twice about trapping it?
Original post reply:
I lived in Gauteng region of South Africa for eight months a few years back, and a similar thing happened to my fellow lodger's 7 y/o daughter. The SA dog laws were totally blase and couldn't-be-arsed; this sounds like sounds like your AB situation. Of course the police force were more concerned with the blasted paperwork, and the owners of the dog were totally ignorant and didn't apologise to Geoff or his spawn either. We all suggested a civil lawsuit to him, but found out that it would be costly and long-winded. What Geoff finally did was he had a friendy pub chat with some locals, who put him on to a local worzel to bait the dog - I think the culchie used engine coolant or baker's chocolate (!). Needless to say there soon was one ex-dog, one unhappy owner, and the police didn't look further than the other side of the station desk. Geoff had some level of gratification as in the boonies animal life is dirt cheap.
I have hunted every animal possible (in Europe) without remorse;So why treat dogs any different? If any dog attackedme,damaged my property, it would breath its last breath within seconds. Get over the "animal rights" angle. What would you say if the dog tears off someone's face, or, runs into traffic causing a terrible injury to the driver? For god's sake,we kill ants, mice, cows, horses, sheep, pigs, etc. with impunity. ? If you had a rat on your property you wouldn't think twice about trapping it?
Original post reply:
I lived in Gauteng region of South Africa for eight months a few years back, and a similar thing happened to my fellow lodger's 7 y/o daughter. The SA dog laws were totally blase and couldn't-be-arsed; this sounds like sounds like your AB situation. Of course the police force were more concerned with the blasted paperwork, and the owners of the dog were totally ignorant and didn't apologise to Geoff or his spawn either. We all suggested a civil lawsuit to him, but found out that it would be costly and long-winded. What Geoff finally did was he had a friendy pub chat with some locals, who put him on to a local worzel to bait the dog - I think the culchie used engine coolant or baker's chocolate (!). Needless to say there soon was one ex-dog, one unhappy owner, and the police didn't look further than the other side of the station desk. Geoff had some level of gratification as in the boonies animal life is dirt cheap.
#27
ok its not the dog to blame But its owner and you have had words,he gives out bull and your not happy so here is what to do Say nothing and bag up each pooh and put them in a black bin liner so when people come to view there is no dogs dirt. when you sell your house and the night before you move out, take the bag of pooh and smudge it all over his windows so when he gets up to see the sunshine through his windows he will see the light more ways than one may be that will do the trick
no on a positive light, if your selling then I would bag the crap up so nothing is smelly for viewers and just get to hell out of there soon as poss, some times there is just no talking to some people So good luck on selling
no on a positive light, if your selling then I would bag the crap up so nothing is smelly for viewers and just get to hell out of there soon as poss, some times there is just no talking to some people So good luck on selling

I had thought that if it were me, I'd consider posting each poo as it happened through owners letter box - at first in bags, and if it continued, then I'd leave a note with it stating that if it didn't stop immediately, it would be minus the bag. But of course, they (letter boxes in front doors) are very rare things here - shame.
#28
We don't blame the dog since at the end of the day it was only doing what is natural for a dog to do. It was the attitude of the owner that get's to me. If he had apologised and then picked it up, we would have just thought "what a twat" and then forgotten about it.
#29










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LOL Kate - what a wicked (but GREAT) idea. 

I had thought that if it were me, I'd consider posting each poo as it happened through owners letter box - at first in bags, and if it continued, then I'd leave a note with it stating that if it didn't stop immediately, it would be minus the bag. But of course, they (letter boxes in front doors) are very rare things here - shame.

I had thought that if it were me, I'd consider posting each poo as it happened through owners letter box - at first in bags, and if it continued, then I'd leave a note with it stating that if it didn't stop immediately, it would be minus the bag. But of course, they (letter boxes in front doors) are very rare things here - shame.
I would suggest merely gobbing the owner.
#30
Lloydminster AB







Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 2,059
From: Alberta











LOL Kate - what a wicked (but GREAT) idea. 

I had thought that if it were me, I'd consider posting each poo as it happened through owners letter box - at first in bags, and if it continued, then I'd leave a note with it stating that if it didn't stop immediately, it would be minus the bag. But of course, they (letter boxes in front doors) are very rare things here - shame.

I had thought that if it were me, I'd consider posting each poo as it happened through owners letter box - at first in bags, and if it continued, then I'd leave a note with it stating that if it didn't stop immediately, it would be minus the bag. But of course, they (letter boxes in front doors) are very rare things here - shame.



