HOWEDY monsieurblob,
> how fit was the rabbit?
This rabbit was hard as steel:
>From leah Canine Action Dog Trainer
http://www.canineaction.com:
"It was kind of funny, in an absurd way. The rabbit
was completely still, eyes open and glazed, dried
blood in his ears and mouth, with his back legs
stiffening quickly."
> did you get horny?
A funny absurd stiff bunny always makes WON horny:
"It was her pet rabbit, not a wild bunny, so
that made it much harder for her."
> did you go rabbit hunting,
From: adm
Date: Thurs, Sep 22 2005 10:55 am
Email: "adm" <a...@fastmail.fm>
Groups: rec.pets.dogs.behavior
<Prettier In Pink> wrote in message
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> HOWEDY ADM,
> If your interest is in FEEDING bunnys to your
> dogs perhaps it'd be more HUMANE to trap and
> them butcher them in an approved manner rather
> than torturing and terrorizing them.
Fair point - but to be honest I don't really care about the bunnies at
all.
They are all over the place here and are vermin. Being chased and then
quickly killed by the dog is as good a way as any of dispatching them.
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> only this time not with eating as the aim?
>From ADM:
> There AIN'T NO WAY to justify terrorizing
> innocent defenseless dumb critters as I've
> done to the DOG LOVERS on these forums.
I don't want to justify it - dogs like rabbit meat, dogs can catch
rabbits,
sighthounds (especially lurchers) are bred for this, so as far as I am
concerned, the dog can catch her own rabbits. I'll cook them for her
before
she gets to eat them though (to get rid of any worms).
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> if you managed to get an orgy going, how on earth
> did the rabbit fit into the... puzzle?
>From ADM:
> As for exercise, try throwing a ball for her,
> that's what dogs LIKE to do as much as chasing
> innocent defenseless dumb critters.
Balls aren't as interesting for sighthounds - they roll to a stop too
quickly and do nothing in the way of interesting jinking either.
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> did you fail and return to bf gf or animal friend and
> have sex with hesheit thinking of the fit rabbit?
>From leah Canine Action Dog Trainer
http://www.canineaction.com:
And he was killed by bichons.
Her dogs had torn it apart. My one student who had
shown up (another weird thing about the night) and I
had to continuously check for heart and bowel sounds
for her, until she could accept that the rabbit was dead.
(The rigor mortis in his back legs she attributed to "pain").
Full moon.
Canine Action Dog Trainer
http://www.canineaction.com
> Then she mentioned the names of her dogs,
> and I immediately remembered them.
YOUR STUDENT, leah. Like that RECENT GRADUATE
STUDENT Rottie who'd been in your SOCIALIZATION
classes since IT was ten weeks old who RECENTLY
MURDERED a little innocent DEAD DOG at the park.
> I will always remember the dogs.
Yeah. You and ed w of PET LOSS dot COIN.
> have you ever been to the zoo?
Naaah, you can't pull off this sick sh.t at a ZOO. You gotta be
a DOG CLUB MEMBER where crap like this is ENDORSED:
From: It's Only Alimentary, Dear Watson
Date: Thurs, Sep 22 2005 6:55 am
Email: "It's Only Alimentary, Dear Watson" <PerryStal...@Animail.Net>
Groups: rec.pets.dogs.behavior, alt.animals.dog,
aus.services.emergency, aus.politics,
misc.rural
HOWEDY ADM,
adm wrote:
> Hi Frank,
> Thanks - she's a great pup so far.
She's only 8 weeks of age. You've got PLENTY of time to
make her act just like the rest ofthe dogs on these forums.
> I'm not looking at competition -
I can't understand the competition of lettin
your dogs run after and murder innocent critters.
> just chasing down a few rabbits when we are out walking.
For your pleasure?
> I am lucky enough to live in the country and have several
> hundred acres of perfect rabbit territory just next to my
> backyard !
Are you interested in murderin innocent defenseless
dumb critters to protect your gardens? Perhaps there's
better ways to accomplish that task.
> I'll check out the book -
For training your dog to murder innocent critters?
> thanks for the recommendation.
Well, that's what frankie likes to do for his pleasure.
> Cheers,
But I don't see that as competition.
> adm
> Howdy adm,
> Congrats on getting the lurcher!¡ When you say you
> got her to chase rabbits are you talking just taking
> her out or are you looking to get into competiton?¿
I'd like to get more information about who sanctions
such miserable sports and in what states that's legal.
> Either way here is a book that might be of interest
> to you "Sighthounds Afield" by Denise Como. I have
> no monitary interests just a satisfied reader.
Do you eat those dead bunnys your dogs maul to death, frank?
> Good luck with the pup.
Dog training AIN'T LUCK, dog lovers.
> Frank X. Morris
> http://community.webtv.net/Sulkhalil/SalukiCornerChime
HOWEDY frank,
Frank Morris wrote:
> Howdy adm,
> Here are some things that you might think about.
You mean, when she's out molesting terrorizing
and murdering innocent defenseless dumb critters?
> For safety reasons try to stay at least a mile
> from roads.
Because you can't call your dogs off a chase like
I train my attack dogs to stop on a dime when called
off an attack, frank?
> You might want to have a first aid kit close by.
Are you fixin to patch up wounded bunnys?
> A whistle, bugle or horn.
So you can TRY to call back your dogs?
> A lot of people carry police or long range dog
> training whistles but when I'm around with my
> "Safety at Sea Horn" they let me sound off :-)
You must be the hit of the Sadist party, eh frankie?
> It sounds like the horns they use at fox hunts.
Isn't live fox hunting ILLEGAL in UK?
> The sound travels much further than the whistles.
But not as far as my html, frank. HOWE far do you
think the bunny's screams carry, frankie? Do you
think their babys can here their mommys and daddy's
screaming with your dogs tearing them to shreds?
> Then most important WATER.
Yeah? You gonna spray your dogs with water from
a mile away to make them come back, frank?
> If the dog knows you have water the faster
> they come back after a run.
OtherWIZE they may tell you to go fry your arse, frank?
> Have fun out there!¡
You mean TERRORIZING and MURDERING innocent defenseless
dumb critters for your pleasure, frank? That's about the
cruelest entertrainment you dog lovers have come up with
to date. Even the dog fighting pro's BELIEVE their dogs
WANT to engage in the fights. Your bunnys got no such
"desire" to be mauled to death by your pack of ill trained
dogs, frank.
In which states are your "sport" legal or illegal, frank?
I think we need legislation outlawing such cruelty and
you need incarceration in a secure mental heelth facility
for the criminally Sadistically INSANE, frank.
> Frank X. Morris
> http://community.webtv.net/Sulkhalil/SalukiCornerChime