Puppy kicked to death in Cambridge park
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In the face of what is probably poor journalism, and perhaps a one sided story, why was the puppy not on a lead?
If the dog had been older and ran up to someone, perhaps barking, and someone kicked it in the head in defense, the "Why wasn't it on a lead" question would have been touted by many on here.
I'm not advocating kicking puppies to death, but a dog snapping around your heels being fended off by a single kick, which may thereafter prove fatal, doesn't seem beyong the realms of possibility?
If the dog had been older and ran up to someone, perhaps barking, and someone kicked it in the head in defense, the "Why wasn't it on a lead" question would have been touted by many on here.
I'm not advocating kicking puppies to death, but a dog snapping around your heels being fended off by a single kick, which may thereafter prove fatal, doesn't seem beyong the realms of possibility?
Absolutely sickening. Quite why anyone would even contemplate doing such a thing is utterly beyond me. Don't get me wrong i can think of all the "'Cause it make me look well 'ard dunit" and "It's funny init" answers but seriously just why?
Truly the sort of thing that makes me wish we did have laws that enabled some 18 stone ball of flesh and muscle to administer a similar kick (avec steel toecaps) to the bonce of the guilty party once their identity has been proven beyond doubt.
I do question part of that artical though. In one breath they say the puppy died instantly and in the next quote about pain and suffering. As disgusting as the act in question was it sounds like the puppy knew very little about it the poor thing.
Truly the sort of thing that makes me wish we did have laws that enabled some 18 stone ball of flesh and muscle to administer a similar kick (avec steel toecaps) to the bonce of the guilty party once their identity has been proven beyond doubt.
I do question part of that artical though. In one breath they say the puppy died instantly and in the next quote about pain and suffering. As disgusting as the act in question was it sounds like the puppy knew very little about it the poor thing.
saleen836 said:
A bullet to the knee just wont work, they will still be breathing and costing us taxpayers more money by claiming more benefits due to being unable to work! death is the only solution, an eye for an eye and all that!
Hence my solution, you can't support your whole body weight on one leg forever! I know it's internet speak, but I really don't think I could be held responsible for my actions if I saw this happen.shakotan said:
In the face of what is probably poor journalism, and perhaps a one sided story, why was the puppy not on a lead?
If the dog had been older and ran up to someone, perhaps barking, and someone kicked it in the head in defense, the "Why wasn't it on a lead" question would have been touted by many on here.
I'm not advocating kicking puppies to death, but a dog snapping around your heels being fended off by a single kick, which may thereafter prove fatal, doesn't seem beyong the realms of possibility?
It was a Jack Russell puppy. Yes it would be different if we were taking about a 3 year old Alsation or even a bull dog but at that age and size it'd have given you nothing more than a nasty suck.If the dog had been older and ran up to someone, perhaps barking, and someone kicked it in the head in defense, the "Why wasn't it on a lead" question would have been touted by many on here.
I'm not advocating kicking puppies to death, but a dog snapping around your heels being fended off by a single kick, which may thereafter prove fatal, doesn't seem beyong the realms of possibility?
shakotan said:
In the face of what is probably poor journalism, and perhaps a one sided story, why was the puppy not on a lead?
If the dog had been older and ran up to someone, perhaps barking, and someone kicked it in the head in defense, the "Why wasn't it on a lead" question would have been touted by many on here.
I'm not advocating kicking puppies to death, but a dog snapping around your heels being fended off by a single kick, which may thereafter prove fatal, doesn't seem beyong the realms of possibility?
Fair point, but it's a bloody puppy, not a 10-stone Rottweiler. Yes, it should have been on a lead, but the fact that it wasn't doesn't make it OK for some oxygen thief to kick it. If the dog had been older and ran up to someone, perhaps barking, and someone kicked it in the head in defense, the "Why wasn't it on a lead" question would have been touted by many on here.
I'm not advocating kicking puppies to death, but a dog snapping around your heels being fended off by a single kick, which may thereafter prove fatal, doesn't seem beyong the realms of possibility?
Rude-boy said:
shakotan said:
In the face of what is probably poor journalism, and perhaps a one sided story, why was the puppy not on a lead?
If the dog had been older and ran up to someone, perhaps barking, and someone kicked it in the head in defense, the "Why wasn't it on a lead" question would have been touted by many on here.
I'm not advocating kicking puppies to death, but a dog snapping around your heels being fended off by a single kick, which may thereafter prove fatal, doesn't seem beyong the realms of possibility?
It was a Jack Russell puppy. Yes it would be different if we were taking about a 3 year old Alsation or even a bull dog but at that age and size it'd have given you nothing more than a nasty suck.If the dog had been older and ran up to someone, perhaps barking, and someone kicked it in the head in defense, the "Why wasn't it on a lead" question would have been touted by many on here.
I'm not advocating kicking puppies to death, but a dog snapping around your heels being fended off by a single kick, which may thereafter prove fatal, doesn't seem beyong the realms of possibility?
Like I said, I'm not advocating the action, but it's a plausable explanation without the need for someone deliberately kicking the dog to death.
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