I know huh? What is it with dogs and all that rolling around in dead animals, anyway? Surely some of you 'dog whisperers' can answer that one?
Personally, I'm not against a little physical harm for old Fido, myself. Oh, Im not talking about killing it - killing something is an ultimate act that needs sound reasoning behind it. If that's what it comes to, don't shirk.
But, in my experience - they're just dogs. They can't help themselves, really. Obviously, I'm not as enamored of dogs as some and reckon all their so-called "smarts" are coupled to and equally brainless side. They can be trained to adhere to certain "rules," but a wandering canine, following it's nose, is only as smart as what it smells.
So, a pellet gun in the rear end? Sure. Maybe some electro-shock therapy? Why not? Paint ball guns are great, if you are up to the confrontation they engender with the dog's owner. Me, I dont mind that either.
A little pain for the roaming mutt is often the cure for his misdeeds, as long as he associates your place as the source of the pain.
Personally, I'm not against a little physical harm for old Fido, myself. Oh, Im not talking about killing it - killing something is an ultimate act that needs sound reasoning behind it. If that's what it comes to, don't shirk.
But, in my experience - they're just dogs. They can't help themselves, really. Obviously, I'm not as enamored of dogs as some and reckon all their so-called "smarts" are coupled to and equally brainless side. They can be trained to adhere to certain "rules," but a wandering canine, following it's nose, is only as smart as what it smells.
So, a pellet gun in the rear end? Sure. Maybe some electro-shock therapy? Why not? Paint ball guns are great, if you are up to the confrontation they engender with the dog's owner. Me, I dont mind that either.
A little pain for the roaming mutt is often the cure for his misdeeds, as long as he associates your place as the source of the pain.
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