Friday, 12 April 2019

We All Pay the Price for Dog Owners’ Stupidity

Sane people victims of dognutterism


A German Shepherd jumped a three-foot-high fence and attacked a person walking in front of the house next door to theirs.  A neighbor helped the victim – whose name has not been released – to safety and called police.  A responding police officer had to shoot the menacing mauler because it charged and behaved aggressively.

The dog survived its gunshot wound, unfortunately.

There’s no word on the attack victim.  What did this person do wrong?  Nothing.  He or she was a victim of dog-owner stupidity, something that most of us fall victim to, whether we admit it or not.

How could this tragic situation have been avoided?  For starters, the idiotic owners could have constructed a sufficiently high fence – three feet high (approximately one meter) won’t even contain small children – they can shimmy right over it.  It sounds as if the fence was meant to be considered more decorative than it was an actual animal barrier.

The article linked below also stated the dogs barked  a lot and were considered a nuisance by neighbors.  “I don’t think they’re bad dogs,” said neighbor Tameria Houston. “They’re just territorial. … Everyone is scared of them.”

They’re not bad dogs….everyone is scared of them.  It’s interesting how Ms. Houston contradicts herself.  People falter when it comes to telling the truth about dogs.

The incident above represents typical dog owners, in my opinion.  These idiots get a dog – actually, they had two German Shepherds, one of which did not jump over the fence – leave the dogs unattended all day, let them bark at and harass neighbors and passersby, and maul a person who was unfortunate enough to be proximal to a mutant mauler.

Sound like a typical suburban dog owner?  It sure does to me.

Dog-owning idiots, don’t get angry when your mobile mauler gets shot after it escapes and attacks someone.  I applaud everyone who shoots loose dogs – see, bullets can solve problems sometimes, can’t they?  (hee hee hee – I can’t wait for the snipey comments on this one!)  Too bad a HUMAN BEING had to get seriously hurt in order for this to happen.

I like some of the comments left on this story:

From Florida Foster Adoptive Parent: ”Are police going in backyards and shooting dogs?  I certainly doubt it.  Are they shooting little poodles, yorkies or golden retrievers?  I doubt it.   If the dogs are being shot, could it be they are loose, not on a leash, owner no where in site and they are acting aggressively?  Dogs need responsible owners – blame the owners when aggressive dogs are shot.”

From Whydoesthishappen:  “The city should bill the owner of the dog for the bullet.”  (I swear on my children’s lives I didn’t post that comment.)

From mrapples11:  ”Taking a big risk in shooting peoples dogs as often as they do. Some day they might shoot the wrong persons dog.”

And from Darby, in response to mrapples11:  “Not if I’m on the jury.”

Gosh, could there be some hard-core dog-haters in Florida?  Or is this just a garden-variety troll?
And finally, from lasc0909:  ”These 2 shepherds are only a little over a year old. 1 they were renting this house and yes the fence is only 3 ft high. I own a large shepherd 3 doors down from them and i have a 6ft privacy fence. The day this happened, the dogs were left to roam in the yard with no one there to watch them. They have a large outside kennel that the dogs could have been placed in but weren’t. One of the dogs escaped the bit yard and bite a man walking down the road. this man threw down his book bag, got down on his knees and yelled at the dog, :o k dog, its you and me now!: Sounds like a perfectly sane man – not. All the cops standing around trying to contain the dog had their tazers ready. It was Joe Macho cop that had to shoot him. That made me sooo mad. I would have volunteered to catch the dog. They shoot way to quick when it comes to dogs. My Bela weighs 100 pounds and sometimes slips out the door to follow me to the mailbox or our truck, sh stays right with us. Makes me wonder if the seen her out would they automatically assume she would charge them and shoot her too. This shooting was not needed.”
I disagree with that last statement; otherwise, I agree.

Click here to read more on this story.

Incidentally, this situation reminded me of a similar one I wrote about in my neighborhood last year, in which some people renting a townhouse across the street from an elementary school let their German Shepherd run loose in the front yard.  It used to get up off the front porch steps every time I rode by its house on my bike.  This situation seems like a disaster waiting to happen.  The loose dog is within 50 feet of children who play on the elementary school’s playground.  I’ll see if I can dig up the picture.


This article was extracted from DogHatersUnite.com, a now defunct site

Comments

16 Responses to We All Pay the Price for Dog Owners’ Stupidity

  1.   Puma
    I love most of the comments listed here. Dogs that are not on leashes really do need to be shot, and the owner fined for everything that happened. The bullets used, any destruction caused, medical bills and vet bills (if the dog attacked another pet), everything. The city would get a lot of revenue for it!

  2.   DogHater#1
    “The city should bill the owner of the dog for the bullet.”
    -Priceless. I would like to personally thank whoever wrote that comment. And they should bill dog owners for every little thing their dumb dog does. This would include the victim’s hospital bills and a small payment for the bullet.

  3.   Mercedes2014
    I totally agreed with this comment from the article link:
    “civility25 days ago
    Dog owners need to get sent a strong message: Many people want nothing do with your pets; don’t want to be sniffed by them, don’t want to be touched by them, don’t want to clean up their poop, and don’t want to be near them.
    Dog owners need to be held accountable for all actions that their dogs impact upon other people. Time for major judgements in litigation from the failure of dog owners to keep their animals away from other people.. Too many irresponsible dog owners in the Berg. ”
    unless its a dog free neighborhood/housing area which is so rare to find…none of us are safe…where can we be safe from these demons?

    •   Puma
      I think he forgot that many people don’t like being snapped at, growled at, lunged at, barking of any kind, bitten and torn up, or even receive fleas from them. Other than that… that comment was dead on.

  4.   KaD
    German Shephards are one of the top biting breeds. That, a low fence, no owners around-no suprise someone got hurt. Morons like this shouldn’t have a dog. Same thing with my ex friend pit bitch-her yard has a waist high fence. I could probably jump it. Just waiting for that ‘accident’ to happen.

  5.   KR
    I’m actually in process to get my CCP. The main motivation for me is loose pit bulls. Even the ones on leashes can’t seem to be controlled. The only thing that really stops an attacking pit bull is a few well placed bullets.

    •   nodogsallowed
      I’m not a big gun fan, but pit bulls are a good motivation to get a CCP, KR. Hope you get one soon.

    •   KaD
      So am I. Between loose dogs and living near Aurora, CO-the asshole of Denver-you can’t be too careful. We had a murder on my bus line last year, and a broken nose from a teenaged temper tantrum the day after New Years.

  6.   S
    “The city should bill the owner of the dog for the bullet.”
    YES! I LOVE that comment.

  7.   S
    I bet the idiot owner is FURIOUS that Mauly got shot. I’m just sorry the damn thing survived.

    •   Ace of clubs
      The cop should of put another bullet in it. I’m betting that the dogwit owner will wind up taking the officer to court over his disgusting mongrel getting shot. Because we all know it’s the dog that’s the victim, not the guy that was bitten. After all he was walking around minding his own business, that’s aggressive behavior according to dog owners.

      •   nodogsallowed
        Hey everyone,
        Sorry about the messages getting stuck in my spam folder. Akismet went haywire and spammed everyone except Ace of Clubs. Sorry about that!

        •   Puma
          It’s ok. Ace of Clubs, you lucky devil you! You got a royal flush. XD

          •   Ace of clubs
            lol
            Reply

      •   nodogsallowed
        Yeah, the person walking around on the property next door somehow “provoked” the dog.
        Isn’t it interesting that we know the dog’s fate, but not the victim’s? It’s almost as if the writer doesn’t want us to know how severely this person was attacked – or whether or not they’re even alive.

        •   KaD
          Isn’t that usually the case? It’s always about the dog the dog the dog. I just don’t get it. Piss on the dog-the dog isn’t the victim. And neither is its irresponsible owner.