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Anonymous asked in Local BusinessesIndiaThiruvananthapuram · 2 years ago

Question about your dog?

What breed is your dog and would he/she help or stand there and watch while a stranger is being beaten to a mashy pulp causing very loud screams of agony?

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  • Anonymous
    2 years ago
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    Dogs rarely react. They Don't CARE unless trained.

    Spamming the theme of dog protection.

    Repeatedly posting the same theme.

  • 2 years ago

    I have a 9 mo. old Miniature Dachshund, he is actually my emotional support animal. In the case of him being near or see a stranger getting beat, i don't think he would help, unless it was me being beaten. I think he would go hide because he would be scared.

  • Anonymous
    2 years ago

    Glad you're back after having your testicles reconstructed following the ostrich attack. Also like your new user name. "Alot of you might not believe this but thats up to you. Last year i got beaten to a pulp infront of an ostrich. I was screaming in agony and the ostrich just stood there. When the beating got so severe the ostrich stood back a little and carried on watching. The beating was so bad that i could not move. At the end of the beating my trousers was ripped off and my a testicle was crushed with a pair of gripps causing very loud screams of agony"

    My dog is a GSD and attacks on command.

    I trust that the testicle no longer serves anything but a decorative purpose, same as before?

  • 2 years ago

    No, they would not protect a stranger. Things like that just don't happen.

    Only the fantasies in your mind & maybe a secret desire for a sex change. DESTROY those gonads.

  • 2 years ago

    Even the calmest dogs can snap when they need to.

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