View Poll Results: Do you trust all pets??

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Thread: Do You TRUST Animals??

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  1. #1
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    I agree with what most people are saying! You can fully trust the dogs that you know, but if you don't really know them well, how can you trust them. You can't trust humans that you don't know, and even some that you do. Some people are out to hurt others, and some dogs have no problems hurting others too. So, as I said before, it's like everything else in life, trust what you know, question what you don't so that you will know one day!

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    I trust animals to a point. I can read their body language quite well. But not when I was younger. I was bitten by my aunts sheep dog, cause I huged him & scared him while doing so, he bit my ear & I had to get 7 stitches, I was 5 yrs old. I was bitten by my old babysitters dog. I knew the dog for several months & went top play ball with her, like Idid every day & when I was about to toss the ball, she jumped on my and bit my face for no reasons. This happened twice untill I told my parents I'm not going back. When Max was a very young puppy, he wanted to be the boss & I refused to let him be. He would try to steal my food & I would jump on him & fight for my food back, I always got bit, but not hard, just left little red marks. There was one time Max was super super super sick & we didn't know, I walked by him & he lunged at me & droped me like a rock & scratched me & snarled at me, he didn't bite nor try, We took him to the vet to see what was flying up his butt (joke), & the vet told us he should have been dead months ago. Talk about a shock. My friends 14 yr old dog tried to attack his grandma for no reason, it was the first time the dog did anything like that, the dog never barked, snarled, snaped before, they were in shock to see their dog go mad out of the blue. What we found out was that the dog memory, eyes & nose was failing & the grandma cooking scared the hell out of him (for reasons unknown).

    U can never ever ever truse an animal 100%, becuase they are animals. their minds don't work like ours & when their minds start to fail them they change quickly. Not saying all animals will attack, but there is the risk, thets why u never leave kids alone with dogs.

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    animals are unpredictable.i know this horse and one minute she was being nice and licking my face and stuff,and sometimes,she won't even let me touch her cause she knows im gonna tighten her girth or something.but,many good,docile animals can be trusted,if they're used to humans.

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    I don't trust all animals. I trust all of my animals, and I know their limits. My dog Star, for example, is bad with strangers so she usually wears a soft Nylon muzzle when I walk her. The problem with many people is, they DO trust all animals. Several times, someone (usually a child with a parent nearby) have run up to my dog. Why would a parent not stop this? It just seems like idiocy. My mother taught me at a very young age to ASK ASK ASK before petting someone else's dog, and even then to stay away from its face.

    I work with a lot af reptiles and 'bugs'. Many of these are very unpredictable, mostly because it can be hard to read the signals they are giving you. I have had a few unpleasant snakebites resulting from my overly trusting nature, and I have learned to be more cautious.

    On the other hand, when soneone sees my 20" Hognose (Who has the CUTEST face) sitting calmly in my arms and screams.... I don't get it.

    One more random note: I do NOT trust Dalmations. I have met five in my life, and have been bitten/attacked by four of them. In my opinion they are stupid, inbred, and can't be trusted. Just my $0.02 ^_^

    Thank you Wolf_Q!

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    WolfChan: "One more random note: I do NOT trust Dalmations. I have met five in my life, and have been bitten/attacked by four of them. In my opinion they are stupid, inbred, and can't be trusted. Just my $0.02 ^_^"

    YES!!!! someone else who dislikes them!!!!! Thank god. I agree 100% I have never ever ever met a nice one. & for some peoples information they were the #1 most agressive dog in the world for many years, & not the pitt bull, so what does that tell people??

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    I voted most of the time. I am weary of some dogs as I was bitten by one.

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    I also dislike dalamations. Of all the dogs I have been attacked by, the most visious were dalamations! Totally untrustable creatures especially when they are roaming the street without their owners! (Like they were when they almost jumped on me and would have if I didn't throw a stick at them.)

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    don't know if anyone already said this since I do not have time to read the whole thread, but my answer is: I trust animals more than I do humans.
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    Oh, here's another note: I work in a pet store. I pride myself on working in one of the finest pet stores, where the animals are all well cared for and there is no hesitation to rush any sick/injured animal across the street to the excellent vet.

    We specialize in reptiles and fish, but we have other critters as well. Of these, my least favorite by far are hamsters. I have been bitten by hamsters for no apparent reason dozens of times. I understand that if your hand goes over them they will associate it with a big predator, that's fine. However, when the animal is already out and sitting in my hands, not being restrained in any fashion (me sitting on the floor so that if they jump they don't get hurt) and BITES me anyways, this is silly. Russian dwarves in particular.

    Hamsters in my experience are another generally nasty animal. We do occasionally get friendly ones in, but on the whole they are bitey and unpredictable.

    Thank you Wolf_Q!

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    Originally posted by WolfChan
    One more random note: I do NOT trust Dalmations. I have met five in my life, and have been bitten/attacked by four of them. In my opinion they are stupid, inbred, and can't be trusted. Just my $0.02 ^_^
    You are welcome to your opinion, but I don't agree with you at all. I don't believe in generalizing an entire breed....just like many do with pit bulls, etc. I've met a few dalmatians, and not a single one was how you guys described. Another example of the owner of the dog.......not the breed.....I wish people would understand this...

    And another thing, from working at a groomers I've met a few vicious/stubborn dogs. Some of the worst was a purebred yellow lab, a golden retriever mix, and many small dogs such as poodles and yorkies. Two that were some of the best behaved was a huge german shepard and a rottweiler.

    As far as the "trusting" animals things. I don't trust all animals, and I certainly don't trust all people!! I've seen many dogs that seemed calm and friendly suddenly flip out and try to bite! My friends cat did that once and bit me hard enough to give me a scar! I do not trust Smokey AT ALL not to bite anybody. He will even bite at his favorite person..my mom...if she tries to make him do something he doesn't want to. I trust my Reggie baby more then any other dog. I know he would never bite me, he has never even bared his teeth. I'm not sure how he would be around strangers, and I don't trust him around other dogs at all. Nebo's still a young pup, so I'm not sure how much trust I can place in him either.

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    i do agree you kinda are generlizing the breed im you may have met alot of them but not all ive seen dalmations do alot of things, to help people and what not. but to not get of the original topic, i trust my dogs, and very few others ive done some icredibily dumb things like jumpin in the middle of dog fights ive had to jump on a few of mine to get them off the dog that two secounds before started a fight. my parents have yelled at me countless times saying even one of my own dogs could bite me, and ya they could but not on porpose i know them all to well i was one of their real turning up point of their poor but happily reacued puppyhood and ave been thier for them ever since. At the bottom attachment i have a pic of oide who was a gun point when i saved him.
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    Originally posted by wolf_Q
    You are welcome to your opinion, but I don't agree with you at all. I don't believe in generalizing an entire breed....just like many do with pit bulls, etc. I've met a few dalmatians, and not a single one was how you guys described. Another example of the owner of the dog.......not the breed.....I wish people would understand this...
    I do understand, believe me. My old boss has a pair of pit bulls, Bolo and Diamond. These two are very mellow, well behaved, and FRIENDLY! Diamond especially loves toddlers. She lets them ride her all over the store I used to work. They both are so gentle and friendly I find it hard to believe that anyone could run from them just based on their breed.

    I have also been badly bitten by a golden retriever, and recieved not so bad (but still not fun) bites from a black lab, a bassett hound, and a border collie.

    From what I understand, establishing the spotted pattern of dalmatians took a lot of inbreeding. This is never a good idea for preserving the temperement of a breed. (Just look at a lot of the 'toy' breeds) Also, many irresponsible people got dalmations after a certain movie came out a few years ago. MANY of these people got the dogs because they thought they were cute, and just assumed that the dog would fit perfectly in with their lifestyle. They didn't take into accound that Dals are extremely high energy dogs, and that they are intelligent enough that they really need a job to do.

    Here are the situations in which I have met dalmatians:

    1: I was walking my neighbor's HUGE Chow mix, Boo. Boo was on her leash. A woman was out in the field throwing a tennis ball for her Dal. Since Boo was only really good around male dogs, I stayed clear of them. As I was walking Boo ON HER LEASH, the Dal charged us out of nowhere, flung itself on Boo and started attacking. Boo needed fifteen stitches.

    2: A friend of mine had a Dal and a Welsh springer spaniel. One day while I was over, the Dal jumed a 4' fence to get to where we were giving her housemate of four years a bath and mauled the spaniel almost to death.

    3: At a farmer's market: I'm bagging up some fruit and out of nowhere I am yanked off of my feet. Next thing I know there's a Dal standing over me. I can feel it breathing into my face. I hear it growling. I threw it off me and climbed a nearby ladder. I then proceeded to SCREAM at the owner. I admit that some of the thing I said may have been a bit overboard even for the situation.

    4: My little siblings and I took one of our rabbits out on a leash. Someone's Dal runs up. I picked up my rabbit, and the dog leapt up, grabbed my shoulder in its mouth and yanked me down. My sibs grabbed the rabbit and ran. The dog was still on top of me when the Humane Society showed up to take it away.

    5: Some friends of my mother got one of the puppies that was in a certain movie.... They gave him lots of training early on, and socialized him well. I had a really great game of frisbee with him, and I was not worried that he would attack me.

    I don't blame the dogs, I blame the bad breeding and the people who get the dogs. In my opinion these dogs are not for most people. Unfortunately, many people like the looks of them and get them anyways. They are intelligent, energetic animals that require a LOT of hard work and patience. I also believe that since they have been so popular recently there are a lot of really poorly bred Dals out there.

    I apologize for not wording my original post correctly. However: I do trust some breeds more than others initially, simply because the quality of the breeding does make a difference in temperament.
    Last edited by CathyBogart; 01-05-2003 at 02:19 PM.

    Thank you Wolf_Q!

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    I have 3 dalmatians, and have fostered at least 10, and have only come in contact with one that I had a problem with. He was previously badly abused, and was a fear biter when he felt threatened. Other than that he was fine.

    Sorry that some of you have had such bad experiences with dals, because you are sadly mistaken about the breed!! It's not fair at all to generalize one breed as being all bad.

    By the way, it's DALMATIANS, with an A! There is no O in dalmatiAn.

    If you all know so much about the breed, why don't you know how to spell it?
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    You can't trust DalmatiAns?

    Just my .02 worth...YOU'RE stupid, inbred, and can't be trusted.

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    What a nice way to start off here. Such a lovely first post, don't you think?

    If you read my post through, I admitted that they aren't all bad, but four out of five being nasty has kinda thrown me for a loop. A month or so ago when my boyfriend and I were walking his long haired Chi (Keychain puppy! ^_^) I saw two Dalmatians and I left the park, mostly because I was worried for Stella's safety. (Her being a five pound fuzz.)

    This was probably not necessary, but I couldn't help but worry the whole time we were there after I saw them. Sorry if I'm STUPID, but they scare me now! This in itself wierds me out, because I've never been anything resembling phobic before, and now I am.....

    Thank you Wolf_Q!

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