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8 hours ago, ImissWallyPryor said:

shooing

 

 

3 hours ago, 956 Worldwide said:

I thought for some reason @troph was being extremely polite and using Early Modern English to show the bugs their way off the court. 

Tough crowd. Pretty uncertain when I was typing. Rather deal with the peanut gallery rather than googling it. Fuck it. I could care less.
 

 

No really, I probably could care less. 

5 hours ago, NeverMarryAStripper said:

I generally eschew bugs

You blow them out your nose? 

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8 hours ago, ImissWallyPryor said:

Some pit bull lover would sue to require DNA tests. Besides, shitty city officials don’t typically run dog shelters. They have bigger things to fuck up. 

Sorry, I meant city employee. The animal shelter is run by Austin, correct.

You folks and dogs are like Katfid with people of color. 

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 Video in link - dogs look to be pit bulls. 

https://www.actionnewsjax.com/news/local/video-shows-pair-aggressive-dogs-tear-through-car-get-cat-inside/52DNUHOQTVHVTBT3GSIAIDPDXM/
 

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Video shows pair of aggressive dogs tear through a car to get to a cat inside

By Robert Grant, Action News Jax

March 26, 2024 at 6:46 pm EDT

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A vicious dog attack you’ve likely never seen before is caught on camera. It shows a pair of dogs tear through a car in southwest Jacksonville while attempting to get a cat hiding inside.

Christie Barr was asleep when it happened around 3 a.m. over the weekend. She woke up to the extensive damage in the morning.

“I thought someone maybe took a BB gun and shot my car,” she told Action News Jax’s Robert Grant.

She called the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office and police went through the security camera video and discovered it wasn’t a person, but dogs responsible for the damage.

The video shows the neighbor’s car jumping behind the engine shortly before the dogs go after her.

Barr said they never got to the cat and it survived. “There’s no doubt in my mind had they gotten that cat, she wouldn’t be here today.”

The insurance company towed her car and estimated up to $3,000 in damage from the dogs. Now neighbors don’t know where the dogs are and are concerned for the neighbors’ safety. Barr said she reached out to animal control, but no one has responded so far.

“If they can do that to metal on a car, they could tear a human being up,” Barr said. “You need to take care of them. Don’t let them be out running the streets during the middle of the night.”

Action News Jax reached out to the city to see if ACPS is looking into it, but we haven’t heard back yet.

 And of course it is in Florida. 

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Speaking of eating baby:

 

 

 

I am going to give this one more shot. Please be kind or just scroll on. 

Basic info:
Male, neutered, around 5 yrs old, friendly, high activity needs walks daily and loves hiking, is up to date on shots. 
Prefer a home with no other animals (not aggressive but territorial) and absolutely no kids/babies (teens would be fine)

Leo is not acclimating to a baby in the home at all, we've given it almost a year, it is not working out and he needs a new home. 

Details/full transparency:

Leo is still currently living in our home. It is a dangerous situation for myself and most importantly my son. Back in October, Leo went after me one morning. I think he was just startled with my quick movement around the baby, but my husband had to pull him away from me and restrain him until he calmed down. Had my husband not been home I don't know what I would have done. 

Since that incident we have drove all over, called dozens of rescues and shelters, made several posts with absolutely no luck in finding a place for Leo to go. He cannot stay here. 

Since october, Leo has growled and showed territorial behaviors around my son 3 additional times and has mouthed at my legs and hands a few times as well when baby was crying. 

Now that my son is very mobile, gets into everything and constantly tries to pet Leo through the baby gate- my concerns for my sons safety has tripled. (Just last night, oaklee tried to pet him and he growled at him again) I cannot rest, our home is no longer our safe space. We have been very patient and diligent in trying to place Leo with a family situation that will work for him. 

Almost every shelter/rescue I have spoken to (behavioralist as well) have suggested just putting Leo down because homing him will be incredibly difficult. -which it has proven to absolutely be. 

I am exhausted. My husband is exhausted. Leo is miserable. I would really love to see him be the happy thriving pup he was before we brought baby home. (And before you go there- I was infertile for 15 years of my relationship with my husband, our child is a miracle and was not planned on when we brought Leo home.) 

If you are interested or know anyone who would be please reach out to me. I have one last page of rescues given to me by animal control 3 hours away from home to make calls to, if none of these are able to take him and no one comes through I may have to make the devastating decision to put him down. I do not want to do that, please, someone come through for him.image.thumb.png.cf15bd9992451310c9ae0ba5cfa87336.png

 

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41 minutes ago, closetohumping said:

Speaking of eating baby:

 

 

 

I am going to give this one more shot. Please be kind or just scroll on. 

Basic info:
Male, neutered, around 5 yrs old, friendly, high activity needs walks daily and loves hiking, is up to date on shots. 
Prefer a home with no other animals (not aggressive but territorial) and absolutely no kids/babies (teens would be fine)

Leo is not acclimating to a baby in the home at all, we've given it almost a year, it is not working out and he needs a new home. 

Details/full transparency:

Leo is still currently living in our home. It is a dangerous situation for myself and most importantly my son. Back in October, Leo went after me one morning. I think he was just startled with my quick movement around the baby, but my husband had to pull him away from me and restrain him until he calmed down. Had my husband not been home I don't know what I would have done. 

Since that incident we have drove all over, called dozens of rescues and shelters, made several posts with absolutely no luck in finding a place for Leo to go. He cannot stay here. 

Since october, Leo has growled and showed territorial behaviors around my son 3 additional times and has mouthed at my legs and hands a few times as well when baby was crying. 

Now that my son is very mobile, gets into everything and constantly tries to pet Leo through the baby gate- my concerns for my sons safety has tripled. (Just last night, oaklee tried to pet him and he growled at him again) I cannot rest, our home is no longer our safe space. We have been very patient and diligent in trying to place Leo with a family situation that will work for him. 

Almost every shelter/rescue I have spoken to (behavioralist as well) have suggested just putting Leo down because homing him will be incredibly difficult. -which it has proven to absolutely be. 

I am exhausted. My husband is exhausted. Leo is miserable. I would really love to see him be the happy thriving pup he was before we brought baby home. (And before you go there- I was infertile for 15 years of my relationship with my husband, our child is a miracle and was not planned on when we brought Leo home.) 

If you are interested or know anyone who would be please reach out to me. I have one last page of rescues given to me by animal control 3 hours away from home to make calls to, if none of these are able to take him and no one comes through I may have to make the devastating decision to put him down. I do not want to do that, please, someone come through for him.image.thumb.png.cf15bd9992451310c9ae0ba5cfa87336.png

 

It’s totally reckless leaving that dog in the world one second after he made the first aggressive move at the baby. She’s trying to unleash him on the world. 

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2 hours ago, Rex Kramer said:

It’s totally reckless leaving that dog in the world one second after he made the first aggressive move at the baby. She’s trying to unleash him on the world. 

Yep.  Hey, I need to get rid of this dog, yeah tried to attack me and my baby.  But otherwise, it's really sweet.  She's kept it for nearly a year?

 

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