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  • Big A
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    Originally posted by OrangeChevyII View Post
    I have a Yorkie, all 6 pounds of him are the next best thing to a kid when you cant have one. Theres no telling what I'd do if something like this happened. I'd kill the other dog with out a doubt IF it was the owners fault. I am very protective of him. Just the way it is. I am sorry the BIG dog killed the little one, it wouldnt have happened had he been on a leash.
    This.


    Originally posted by Baba Ganoush View Post
    Men with little dogs make me laugh.


    Do y'all dress them up?
    My min pin wears a sweater when it's cold out.

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  • Baba Ganoush
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    Men with little dogs make me laugh.


    Do y'all dress them up?

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  • Whiteboy
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    Originally posted by OrangeChevyII View Post
    I have a Yorkie, all 6 pounds of him are the next best thing to a kid when you cant have one. Theres no telling what I'd do if something like this happened. I'd kill the other dog with out a doubt IF it was the owners fault. I am very protective of him. Just the way it is. I am sorry the BIG dog killed the little one, it wouldnt have happened had he been on a leash.
    Thats what i'm saying

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  • OrangeChevyII
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    I have a Yorkie, all 6 pounds of him are the next best thing to a kid when you cant have one. Theres no telling what I'd do if something like this happened. I'd kill the other dog with out a doubt IF it was the owners fault. I am very protective of him. Just the way it is. I am sorry the BIG dog killed the little one, it wouldnt have happened had he been on a leash.

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  • Baba Ganoush
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    Originally posted by 4bangen View Post
    My dog is not a person, he is not my child, and he is not going to be alive for 70 years. I know this. But he is loyal, well behaved, protects my wife and daughter, and even watches the damn cats back. I trust him as a good servant, and would go as far as calling him a friend. He does hold a place in the family, and I would be putting the knife I carry in that dog that attacked him as many times as I could as quickly as I could with as much force as I could until my arms felt like jello. Fuck that shithead owner too. I'd wipe the blood on my hands off on his shirt when I was done.
    "the more people I meet, the more I like my dog." - Me
    Excellent post, especially that last part. That's some truth there.

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  • DON SVO
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    I wonder what the legality is regarding a CHL holder smoking the husky?

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  • helosailor
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    Originally posted by ELVIS View Post
    chewwwwwwwwww$$$$$$$$$$$$$$CHEWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW$$

    god bless.
    That deserves a Lamont.

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  • 4bangen
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    My dog is not a person, he is not my child, and he is not going to be alive for 70 years. I know this. But he is loyal, well behaved, protects my wife and daughter, and even watches the damn cats back. I trust him as a good servant, and would go as far as calling him a friend. He does hold a place in the family, and I would be putting the knife I carry in that dog that attacked him as many times as I could as quickly as I could with as much force as I could until my arms felt like jello. Fuck that shithead owner too. I'd wipe the blood on my hands off on his shirt when I was done.
    "the more people I meet, the more I like my dog." - Me

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  • Whiteboy
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    Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View Post
    Sure thing guy...I'm sure you'd get away squeky clean.
    LOL you have no idea

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  • Ruffdaddy
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    Originally posted by Whiteboy View Post
    My rat is Family And shit happens to people everyday and doesnt stick
    Sure thing guy...I'm sure you'd get away squeky clean.

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  • Whiteboy
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    Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View Post
    Yeah getting a murder charge is a great call for a dead rat.
    My rat is Family And shit happens to people everyday and doesnt stick

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  • Ruffdaddy
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    Originally posted by Whiteboy View Post
    My wife takes our Yokie 5lbs to petsmart. If something like that happen to me there would be a dead dog and a dead owner. Accidents happen
    Yeah getting a murder charge is a great call for a dead rat.

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  • Cooter
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    Originally posted by The King View Post
    That's why the mailman won't get out of his truck any more and deliver letters to your door.
    lol, posting from the shitter on the phone fail

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  • Whiteboy
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    Originally posted by Treasure Chest View Post
    From another forum:

    A dear friend of mine had a Teacup Yorkie and took her to Petsmart in Castle Hills last Saturday. (I know it's not Frisco, but I thought maybe someone here could point me in the right direction on how to get help...)

    As soon as they walked in the door - a Husky broke free from it's owner and attacked the Yorkie (killing it). The store manager took down the Husky owner's contact info and then let her leave before the police arrived - and is now refusing to disclose the Husky's info. Castle Hills PD is saying they don't have any Animal Control Ordinance for quarantine/disposal of a dangerous dog even though the Husky meets the State definition of it.

    Part of what is so upsetting about this is that when my friend called the Petsmart store manager as instructed on Monday - the person that answered the phone didn't "mute" the handset when he was speaking to the Store Manager and she overheard the Manager say "I don't want to deal with this today, just hang up on her." and the line went dead. When she called back, she was told the Manager wasn't in. No calls have been returned. She's called Corporate but is getting the run around.

    Who can she reach out to (Municipal Court, Media?) to get someone to help her? Aside from the shock of losing a family member in this way, they're now in for Vet bills from the Banfield Clinic inside Petsmart - and Petsmart won't release the Yorkie's remains unless she pays the Banfield Vet bill.

    She can't get closure on anything.

    Yorkie was on a harness leash (she was only 4 pounds). Husky was on a collar leash from what I gather. It happened in the doorway as my girlfriend was walking into the store with the Yorkie. There were some comments made that the Husky was aggressive toward other dogs in the store prior to this happening and that the owner said he lacked socialization.

    Personally, I think there's something fishy going on between the manager and the Husky owner. Either he neglected to get her info as is required under Petsmart store policy - or he is friendly with her. Something stinks...
    Store manger would take a beating also!

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  • Whiteboy
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    My wife takes our Yokie 5lbs to petsmart. If something like that happen to me there would be a dead dog and a dead owner. Accidents happen

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