Jon F, This comment is not only to Jon F but to all the other people who replied that they would kill a dog for actually doing what dogs do naturally. Yes, there was a time when puppies and kittens were drowned because they did not know about spaying and neutering animals. For those of you that think your action was justified, then I have a comment for all of you. And I am thankful for the people who stood up for the dog. I worked with combat veterans and learned a lot about why this country is great. One reason is that to a man or woman, all of the veterans were shocked by the cheapness of life exhibited in Korea, Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan. They saw animals shot and people shot because they might just be in the way. One thing this country has been most known for is the fact that we as a people really don't like bullies who think nothing of harming animals, old folks, mentally disabled and others who may not have a voice. In other words, instead of killing your dog, you had other options like taking the dog to the animal shelter or finding another home for the dog. You are also responsible for training your animal but apparently going to parties is more important, not to mention all those pretty pics you posted. And in case you don't know, animals can and should be neutered. Sometimes ignorance is a problem and sometimes it's a bad temper. I think you are the danger because you can't control your own temper! Makes me wonder about other animals on your farm and treatment they get?
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