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Posted On: 04/27/2024 11:19:31 AM
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In terms of Noem
Last edited Fri Apr 26, 2024, 09:19 PM - Edit history (2)
This has been weighing on my mind all day.
How in the literal hell can you shoot a 14 month old dog for shitty training on your part?
I grew up in the sticks, and yes, there were times you had to put an animal down. None of those cases involved a 14 month old puppy. All of them involved very sick animals that were suffering. Those instances were quite rare i might add.
So when i got home this evening, I gave my rescue Border Collie a long hug and a lot of treats, a dog that nobody wanted and was left to die. There's a ribeye on the grill and he's getting some of that as well.
Literally, shooting a dog that gets out of line doesn't make you tough; it makes you a piece of shit....
(Update: the puppy dog just wolfed down half of a small ribeye mixed with his dry food. He's presently sawing logs on the bed, but his tail wags when im nearby and that, is everything)
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100218899863
https://twitter.com/TChazStevens/status/17840...0218899863
3. This act did NOT make her a pile of shit---
Reply to gay texan (Original post)
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 08:13 PM
SHE WAS ALREADY ONE!! (STEAMING!) She HAD to be one to commit such an atrocity. As a child of a farm, I have put animals down--numerous times. But it was ALWAYS to alleviate their suffering when they were not going to survive anyway. I had to shoot a half-day-old calf because coyotes had gotten to it and torn it up grievously. It would not have lived much longer; thirty-five years later, it STILL tears me up.
And Noem, that steaming pile of bovine fecal waste, fucking *BRAGGED* about killing a dog that was poorly trained.
Last edited Fri Apr 26, 2024, 09:19 PM - Edit history (2)
This has been weighing on my mind all day.
How in the literal hell can you shoot a 14 month old dog for shitty training on your part?
I grew up in the sticks, and yes, there were times you had to put an animal down. None of those cases involved a 14 month old puppy. All of them involved very sick animals that were suffering. Those instances were quite rare i might add.
So when i got home this evening, I gave my rescue Border Collie a long hug and a lot of treats, a dog that nobody wanted and was left to die. There's a ribeye on the grill and he's getting some of that as well.
Literally, shooting a dog that gets out of line doesn't make you tough; it makes you a piece of shit....
(Update: the puppy dog just wolfed down half of a small ribeye mixed with his dry food. He's presently sawing logs on the bed, but his tail wags when im nearby and that, is everything)
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100218899863
https://twitter.com/TChazStevens/status/17840...0218899863
3. This act did NOT make her a pile of shit---
Reply to gay texan (Original post)
Fri Apr 26, 2024, 08:13 PM
SHE WAS ALREADY ONE!! (STEAMING!) She HAD to be one to commit such an atrocity. As a child of a farm, I have put animals down--numerous times. But it was ALWAYS to alleviate their suffering when they were not going to survive anyway. I had to shoot a half-day-old calf because coyotes had gotten to it and torn it up grievously. It would not have lived much longer; thirty-five years later, it STILL tears me up.
And Noem, that steaming pile of bovine fecal waste, fucking *BRAGGED* about killing a dog that was poorly trained.
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