Monday, December 10, 2012

How do people make two dogs fight each other? i mean, how do they just force them to do it?

Q. How can u make two dogs fight each other when the dogs can jsut not want to do that? DO the owners beatthem and make them fight each other?
I'm honestly curious to knwo how you can force somethign to do that. it's cruel and inhumane.

A. They dont force them, the dog wants to fight the other dog! They train with small animals (kittens, rabbits, baby racoons ect.) and then they move to other dogs. It is very brutal what they will do to each other just to please their owner!


Do you think its wrong that Koreans and some Asian countries eat dog?
Q. I mean, it's very hypocritical for one to say that its animal cruelty if they eat cows and pigs. over 100 millions animals are slaughtered yearly for food. So what makes dogs any different?

Is it just because they are pets, and they are overly obsessed with their bets that they have hatred towards anything that goes against it??

isnt that thinking in only one dimension, and selfishly?

A. No, dog dishes can be quite delicious


How does chaining a dog make it mean?
Q. I have 4 outside dogs ( 2 pits, a Beagle, and a Newfoundland). My Newfoundland is the only one that will attempt to jump the fence and he has done so on many occasions. So, therefor I had no other choice but to chain him. Exactly how does this make a dog aggressive?
A much higher 6 footer is going to be built but not until next year. And yes I do interact with my dogs daily.

A. This is a link to a Cornell study: http://www.pitbull-chat.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=157&d=1182906083

The conclusion of the study is that chaining has no more negative affect than keeping a dog in a pen.

The lack of interaction and exercise if just left on the chain 24/7 is where you are going to have issues.If the chain is used for containment and the dog is exercised and well cared for,there should be no issues.


Why does everyone feel the need to breed their dogs?
Q. It seems like I spend all of my time online (here and elsewhere) telling people to please NOT breed their random dogs just because they want cute puppies or to make money. Do people realize that dog overpopulation means a death sentence for millions of (very cute, well-behaved, often pure-bred) dogs every year? And how about the health problems that many dogs have that make it difficult for them to have babies without complications? And the genetic defects (that can't always been seen until the dog gets older) they can transfer to their offspring? And just the simple fact that the world does NOT need any more dogs--we have way way way more than enough already? That dog breeding is only responsibly done by actual breeders with years of experience, not people who's idea of "research" is Yahoo?

So, why do people not spay and neuter their dogs? Is it out of selfishness (OMG my dog is the best dog in the whole entire world so none of the normal rules and facts apply), greed or ignorance?
I know there are lots of responsible dog owners who spay and neuter--I have two healthy, neutered dogs. But I am just completely horrified at the numbers of people that I keep encountering who seem to feel that breeding their family dog is a good idea.

A. EVERYONE doesn't. My dogs are always spayed and neutered. Why would I want to bring more unwanted animals into the world? Every dog deserves a good home and love.





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