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Take into context who I was talking down to.
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What you're saying applies sometimes, but not always. It also has to do with the breed of the dog, many dogs are infantilised through domestication, infantile traits are selected upon, especially in smaller lap dogs, but also some other breeds, they remain as pups for their entire lives.
However, there are many dog breed this doesn't apply to. I've grown up with elk dogs whom while VERY loyal towards their owners, they definitely aren't infantile or incapable animals whatsoever nor do they have some constant ''need of attention.'' and are very wary against any kind of stranger, human or animal.
When I was a kid and was play fighting and wrestling with one of my friends, our dog actually attacked him and then he didn't want to come over to my house when the dog was there anymore lol. The same dog also chased down and killed a fox, while being calm and completely non-threatening towards me even when I was a small toddler.
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You do not see anything wrong in this irresponsible behavior? Why the fuck would you want a dog that bites your friends or even your girlfriend when you're banging her: a dog like that could think you're taking down some prey for dinner (although in a metaphorical way you are) and therefore act her in the middle of the act.
How would you react in a case like this? Honestly, if I was careless enough to own a dog like this, and a similar situation happened, I'd put the beast down. I can see an advantage in having a thing like that to hunt down pests, but a retard that can't distinguish friend from foe is useless.
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Tetsuo you buffoon, you need to calm your rage against the white man
The doggy was obviously probably protecting him since he was fighting with a amigo.
Anyway you were dead wrong: dogs do hunt. I've personally witnessed couple of dogs feasting on deer carcass which they've obviously had taken down. Actually one of the doggies bit me in the thigh when I went to check the situation. NO HARD FEELINGS
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Even if I agree with the Tsetse fly in this particular instance it is worth noting that his hate probably comes from the fact that dogs are notorious for not liking non-whites, in particular darker people.
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I have lighter skin than at least half of the European members in this forum... in spite living at the same latitude as Southern Somalia.
And it's not that dogs dislike me, I just dislike dog owners. I have no problem with wolves and coyotes. Are you from the USA btw? This "dogs hate niggers" is a very common trope, but take into account a lot of the dogs owners I speak about are not only white faggots with low testosterone who use dogs as a replacement for friends, but brown psychopath turds in latin america who sleep beside their dogs, and would walk around feeling all big in the street with their pitbulls.
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The dog I brought up wasn't some kind of rabid beast, he was our best hunting dog and well raised. I crawled around on the floor with this dog in the room when I was a toddler.
He didn't truly hurt any humans in his lifetime, I might have exaggerated about my friend, he didn't draw blood or anything just got on top of him and bit the air in his direction and growled. We were kids screaming and shit and wrestling around like crazy while the dog was just in the other room so it's not odd that the dog reacted.
I brought up the thing about the fox to prove a point about how while domesticated there's many dogs who still aren't ''like pups their whole life'' and completely incapable, our elk dogs also caught rabbits when alone outside several times.
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