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Re: OT: what is the penalty for disposing of a dog
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Posted by buickanddeere... forgot t on June 16, 2004 at 20:47:09 from (64.10.41.245):
In Reply to: OT: what is the penalty for disposing of a dog? posted by Rick on June 16, 2004 at 15:59:50:
Last Saturday we seen an maiming/killing waiting to happen. A car was parked in front of the mall in the 2nd closest parking spot with the windows rolled down. Everytime another vehicle pulled into the nearest spot beside it, the person(s) were greeted with a drooling, snarling, ears laid back pit bull cross lunging head,neck and shoulders from the car. We seen a women and kid pull in and the kid whipped open the door without looking and was greeted with a set of bared teeth inches away. It's a wonder the dog didn't bite. I called the cops and gave the car's plate number. The dispatcher didn't outright say it but this dog/car/owner was known to them. Of course the owners came out and left before the law appeared. They looked like the classic pitbull owners too. Right about then I asked the wife why she b*tched, b*tched and b*tched about the firearm she made me remove from under the seat of the truck.Told her, this is one of the reasons why I want to carry it with me. If that dog was chewing on a kid are you going to just pull the dog off? She didn't have an answer.
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