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Posted on 5/30/15 at 8:23 am to Fats
See that is the problem. No excuse to kick a 10 pound dog or any dog for that matter unless it is violently attacking you.
W/ my aunt's dog every time he bit at me or my cousins (we were around 10 yrs old) she never did anything. How can you correct this behavior if you do nothing? You say to only kick it when it is violently attacking you. If you discipline the dog early on, then this wouldn't happen. But my Aunt and other people w/ small dogs will just ignore it since it is so small. But them frickers still bite and seem very crazy compared to regular size dogs (i guess small dog syndrome).
Also when I say "kick" I mean it in the same way you would "pop" a child w/ your hand, except you use your foot since the dog is only 10 inches off the ground. Nothing wrong with this.
********Also when I made my first post, it was before all the news came out, as I only heard the story off the Bill Shank show, and they only had limited info. They also said it was a felony charge.
W/ my aunt's dog every time he bit at me or my cousins (we were around 10 yrs old) she never did anything. How can you correct this behavior if you do nothing? You say to only kick it when it is violently attacking you. If you discipline the dog early on, then this wouldn't happen. But my Aunt and other people w/ small dogs will just ignore it since it is so small. But them frickers still bite and seem very crazy compared to regular size dogs (i guess small dog syndrome).
Also when I say "kick" I mean it in the same way you would "pop" a child w/ your hand, except you use your foot since the dog is only 10 inches off the ground. Nothing wrong with this.
********Also when I made my first post, it was before all the news came out, as I only heard the story off the Bill Shank show, and they only had limited info. They also said it was a felony charge.
This post was edited on 5/30/15 at 8:25 am
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