Sheriff's deputy shoots dangerous Chihuahua, three times, then resigns.

When I was in Iraq (2003-2004) we had to guard a bridge which we had placed, and had remained in that location for approximately a month. On the side of the bank I was guarding, there was a pack of wild fucking dogs, which included the father, mother, and four puppies. I like dogs to begin with, but there were also weapons and grenades that the Iraqi military had dropped before fleeing, which were a few hundred yards from the location we were at. Of course, we weren't allowed to go secure those, and had to wait for EOD to take care of it (wtf?). So, having a few sets of canine ears was a nice thing to have at night...just in case someone decided to snoop around.

In any case, we befriended the wild fucking dogs, and had fed them MREs. Despite this, there was one instance in which the male dog started approaching me, while growling, and had started to leap at me. Of course, since I had an M-16 I just filled it full of lead. Oh wait, no, I didn't. What I did was put my M-16 out with both hands as a barrier, just in case it tried to bite, stood my ground, stared it down, and said, "No!!! Bad dog!!!" It eventually backed down and didn't give me anymore problems. I don't think it was going to bite me, but it had advanced on me aggressively all the same. I still didn't feel the need to shoot or harm him, despite the fact that he was a wild fucking dog.
 
When I was in Iraq (2003-2004) we had to guard a bridge which we had placed, and had remained in that location for approximately a month. On the side of the bank I was guarding, there was a pack of wild fucking dogs, which included the father, mother, and four puppies. I like dogs to begin with, but there were also weapons and grenades that the Iraqi military had dropped before fleeing, which were a few hundred yards from the location we were at. Of course, we weren't allowed to go secure those, and had to wait for EOD to take care of it (wtf?). So, having a few sets of canine ears was a nice thing to have at night...just in case someone decided to snoop around.

In any case, we befriended the wild fucking dogs, and had fed them MREs. Despite this, there was one instance in which the male dog started approaching me, while growling, and had started to leap at me. Of course, since I had an M-16 I just filled it full of lead. Oh wait, no, I didn't. What I did was put my M-16 out with both hands as a barrier, just in case it tried to bite, stood my ground, stared it down, and said, "No!!! Bad dog!!!" It eventually backed down and didn't give me anymore problems. I don't think it was going to bite me, but it had advanced on me aggressively all the same. I still didn't feel the need to shoot or harm him, despite the fact that he was a wild fucking dog.

Probably a fairly large wild fucking dog as well.

Nevertheless, how dare you question our benevolent protectors, don't you know mugger-rapers and father-stabbers would kill you in 2.3 nanoseconds if not for the brave boys in blue protecting your ass every day???

Damn mundanes...
 
I deal with wild and domestic animals every day as a professional trapper. I have only ever had to shoot an animal once. It was an otter and it was attacking my terrier, and I wasn't able to get between them.

I have never been attacked myself, although animals act aggressively toward me every day. Usually because they feel threatened by me, and rightfully so. I incite a fight/flight response in every wild, or alpha domestic, animal I encounter. (beta domestics show their belly immediately) I always give them the opportunity to flee, and they always take it, usually right into my traps. Preparation is key. I have not yet encountered any animal save cougars and bears that pose any real threat to me bare handed.
 
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When I was in Iraq (2003-2004) we had to guard a bridge which we had placed, and had remained in that location for approximately a month. On the side of the bank I was guarding, there was a pack of wild fucking dogs, which included the father, mother, and four puppies. I like dogs to begin with, but there were also weapons and grenades that the Iraqi military had dropped before fleeing, which were a few hundred yards from the location we were at. Of course, we weren't allowed to go secure those, and had to wait for EOD to take care of it (wtf?). So, having a few sets of canine ears was a nice thing to have at night...just in case someone decided to snoop around.

In any case, we befriended the wild fucking dogs, and had fed them MREs. Despite this, there was one instance in which the male dog started approaching me, while growling, and had started to leap at me. Of course, since I had an M-16 I just filled it full of lead. Oh wait, no, I didn't. What I did was put my M-16 out with both hands as a barrier, just in case it tried to bite, stood my ground, stared it down, and said, "No!!! Bad dog!!!" It eventually backed down and didn't give me anymore problems. I don't think it was going to bite me, but it had advanced on me aggressively all the same. I still didn't feel the need to shoot or harm him, despite the fact that he was a wild fucking dog.

puppy lover, get'em!!!^^^^^^^^ writing this as my lil chihuahua is sleeping near my groin area, i am scared to death he might wake and bite my balls off!! oo shit he is growling now, i am scared!
 
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When I was in Iraq (2003-2004) we had to guard a bridge which we had placed, and had remained in that location for approximately a month. On the side of the bank I was guarding, there was a pack of wild fucking dogs, which included the father, mother, and four puppies. I like dogs to begin with, but there were also weapons and grenades that the Iraqi military had dropped before fleeing, which were a few hundred yards from the location we were at. Of course, we weren't allowed to go secure those, and had to wait for EOD to take care of it (wtf?). So, having a few sets of canine ears was a nice thing to have at night...just in case someone decided to snoop around.

In any case, we befriended the wild fucking dogs, and had fed them MREs. Despite this, there was one instance in which the male dog started approaching me, while growling, and had started to leap at me. Of course, since I had an M-16 I just filled it full of lead. Oh wait, no, I didn't. What I did was put my M-16 out with both hands as a barrier, just in case it tried to bite, stood my ground, stared it down, and said, "No!!! Bad dog!!!" It eventually backed down and didn't give me anymore problems. I don't think it was going to bite me, but it had advanced on me aggressively all the same. I still didn't feel the need to shoot or harm him, despite the fact that he was a wild fucking dog.

you'll never get hired as a police officer now!
 
Probably a fairly large wild fucking dog as well.

It was a medium-large dog, perhaps about two feet tall at the shoulder, but very lean. Definitely wasn't an ankle-biter, and I wouldn't want to get bitten.

Nevertheless, how dare you question our benevolent protectors, don't you know mugger-rapers and father-stabbers would kill you in 2.3 nanoseconds if not for the brave boys in blue protecting your ass every day???

I'm an ungrateful bastard, and need to be re-educated. I can't help but think that these cops shoot dogs so willingly because they have an innate desire to shoot something legally. If they can't kill a human, then an animal is the next best thing. I'm reminded of a video in which an officer says something like "Good kill!" or "Good shot!" or whatever, when another officer shot a dog in someone's yard.
 
I am surprised that animal organizations haven't taken on police departments yet.
 
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I am surprised that animal organizations haven't taken on police departments yet.

PETA's main objective if to control people's behaviors. The "save the animals" mantra is just the means to make that happen. They can't turn on the police because they are counting on them for the behavior controls they want to implement.
 
PETA's main objective if to control people's behaviors. The "save the animals" mantra is just the means to make that happen. They can't turn on the police because they are counting on them for the behavior controls they want to implement.

That ^^^
 
PETA's main objective if to control people's behaviors. The "save the animals" mantra is just the means to make that happen. They can't turn on the police because they are counting on them for the behavior controls they want to implement.

'nuff said. :cool:
 
This article motivated me, after a long time, to try to do something about this... today.

I just setup a new domain and blog. The blog will accept news articles such as these and promote this issue.

NEEDED: Someone to do a header for a wordpress blog and choose a ready made theme that will work with the site. If you are graphically inclined, care about this issue, and can do a header for this project please post here.

The site is: http://www.DOGHOMICIDE.COM

I am not looking to be touchy feely and skirt around the topic. The header should be graphic and should show our storm troopers in full action.

"Dedicated To The Brave Men and Women of Law Enforcement"

The blog was just put online a few minutes ago and I am working on collecting as many articles as I can and hope to have as many online as possible in the next 24 hours.

This deserves it's own thread.
 
PETA's main objective if to control people's behaviors. The "save the animals" mantra is just the means to make that happen. They can't turn on the police because they are counting on them for the behavior controls they want to implement.

Yeah I wouldn't trust them.
 
WTF is with cops shooting dogs? Seriously... is this some new rage issue? I mean they shoot dogs more than people now!

Sick people often are found mutilating animals.

Think about what kind of person you would have to be to be a cop, Or TSA. I mean would you stick your hand down some 9 year old girls pants??? No you would quit 1st. Now what kind of army do you suppose they have left when all the thinking reasonable humans quit?
 
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