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NoDrama

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what would an assumption of how big he is based on his photo have to do with anything?
And how can you tell intentions and personality by looking at a picture of someones eyes? You guys are really a bunch of rum heads I swear. Drunk on your ability to see things that do not exist.
 

Samwell Seed Well

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So now your dog is the great sniffer of bad intentions? If he barks at the publishers clearing house prize patrol then he is defective.
do you know anything about dogs . . . .at all . . . . the naive ignorance that comes out through your post content makes me think your a kid but i know you claim to be older

dogs can read peoples expressions . . . . .they have evolved to read out facial expressions and interpret them . . . . .. and yes people with bad intentions have tells based on posture and the expressions that most people dont even knwo they are making . . . .so funny to see your ignorance
 

Stillbuzzin

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you're not a dumbass because he made a mistake, you're a dumbass for not noticing that he already apologized several times for his mistake. oh, and also the race baiting, but that's something else entirely.
why you removing parts of my post an changing.I apologized to Carne. Didnt see his apology.
 

Samwell Seed Well

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Really? So when a dog tears the face off a 3 year old its because that 3 year old was a threat?
YOU. ARE. AN. IDIOT.
no the dog was a threat . . .how is this difficult for you . . . just because one thing is one way doesnt make all things similar the same

so one dog is smart so all have to be lol your logic is so flawed keep it up

animals learn from experience and interactions with people/other animals

if the owner is a psychopath then ya the dog is a threat
 

NoDrama

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i said the people were "uneasy" and the dog sensed it, never mentioned intentions, jackass.
But your sure they were "uneasy" because their intention were no good. Not the fact that maybe they weren't uneasy at all, you didn't happen to interview them on their feelings did you? Pure Speculation from the king of speculation.

BTW Samwell is 100% sure that dogs can sense bad intentions, like knowing when a toddler plans on robbing you blind or raping your wife. hell dogs can sense expression, no matter how nuanced.
 

NoDrama

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animals learn from experience and interactions with people/other animals
So a PUPPY (that's what Bucks dog is) is already EXPERIENCED enough? Watching you try to argue this is difficult because the hole you are digging is just about to collapse in on itself.

BTW how dare you call my good friend Buck a psychopath. he isn't, really.
 

Samwell Seed Well

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not like we havent used them as guard animals for thousands of years

must be nothing to it

in the animals kingdom house does a baby chimp instinctively know to grab onto mother fur for dear life . . . .they cant tell each other

its called inherent instincts

you really are a simple man huh

do you even know what breeding for specific traits are . . . .survival of the best equiped so they pass on the genetics

this funny

you have to be one of the most illinformed peope i have ever meet that insist on regurgitating a opinion
 

londonfog

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But your sure they were "uneasy" because their intention were no good. Not the fact that maybe they weren't uneasy at all, you didn't happen to interview them on their feelings did you? Pure Speculation from the king of speculation.

BTW Samwell is 100% sure that dogs can sense bad intentions, like knowing when a toddler plans on robbing you blind or raping your wife. hell dogs can sense expression, no matter how nuanced.
Are you saying some dogs don't sense fear ???
 

UncleBuck

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But your sure they were "uneasy" because their intention were no good. Not the fact that maybe they weren't uneasy at all, you didn't happen to interview them on their feelings did you? Pure Speculation from the king of speculation.
i'm standing on my porch having a smoke. my already 75 pound dog with massive paws is out in the yard by the sidewalk. these people come walking up the sidewalk, see the dog, and stop. why would they stop if they were not uneasy about something? why did they walk on by after i went out there and leashed my pup?

talk about speculation, you weren't even there.
 

NoDrama

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i'm standing on my porch having a smoke. my already 75 pound dog with massive paws is out in the yard by the sidewalk. these people come walking up the sidewalk, see the dog, and stop. why would they stop if they were not uneasy about something? why did they walk on by after i went out there and leashed my pup?

talk about speculation, you weren't even there.
OMG you don't suppose they were intimidated by a LARGE FUCKING DOG do you??????? Oh the horror. Your dog can't tell if people are uneasy, it will soon bark at every passerby.
 

UncleBuck

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So a PUPPY (that's what Bucks dog is) is already EXPERIENCED enough? Watching you try to argue this is difficult because the hole you are digging is just about to collapse in on itself.
he's about 4.5 months old, weighs nearly 75 pounds already, and is a mix of breeds known for loyalty to owners and guarding of property (mastiff, great dane, coonhound).

he goes to the dog park and on walks downtown with me every single day, he knows friendly looking people from uneasy looking people and he made that clear last night.

i would be a bit apprehensive if i was walking down the street and saw an unleashed dog the size of mine in my path.
 

Carne Seca

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CNN Breaking News: Florida investigators say in an affidavit that George Zimmerman profiled, confronted, then fatally shot Trayvon Martin.
 
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