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You can clearly see that this dog is suffering from a massive permanent concussion from which there is no escape.

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i think my dog might have that thing old football players get
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tpaine posted:

Lysenko posted:

i think my dog might have that thing old football players get

an imbecile of the lower class to take care of it?



Icy hot

#207
a job selling cars or insurance?
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Lysenko posted:

i think my dog might have that thing old football players get

bankruptcy proceedings?

#209
a car dealership?
#210
dog breath?
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fuck
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parabolart posted:

dog breath?

Football hall of famers dont "get" dog breath

#213
Here's some dogs assigned to fold my laundry
#214
Another dog with a concussion which requires immediate treatment. You can see hes unable to even lift his head up high enough to avoid the appearance of a grub. Sad stuff.
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This is the last known photograph of a dachshund who would later succumb to a "self-inflicted" concussion as I explained it to the ASPCA. As usual, larger dogs begin circling a concussed dog early, waiting to feast.
#216
nice chicken wire setup you got going there in your apartment
#217
The boxer is one of the few dogs that can feel contempt. Here, we see a boxer who has sustained enough head and body injuries to freeze her expression into a hateful sneer.
#218
Two dogs wait patiently while i crawl under a parked truck to poop
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✝ RIP dogcussion ✝
#220
swampman do you still look like a hot & sexy young morrissey, asking for a friend
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ilmdge posted:

swampman do you still look like a hot & sexy young morrissey, asking for a friend

this kid who works as a doorman at one of the buildings we visit said i look like mario, from the super mario brothers

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heres me
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i went to swampmans apartment once irl and he had a bunch of stuffed dogs and also dog skulls mounted on his wall and when he saw me staring at them like wtf he put his hand on my shoulder and said, "RIP, to those who died." and I was still sort of uncomfortable but he was like, "you know, from the LF internet forums." and then we both laughed and I was like, "oh, right."
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i went to swamp once, would go again Five stars
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groundfloor
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Why are we so obsessed with rhizzone thread page lengths? Do we need to redistribute pages to threads in need? Is the reading thread resulting in a loss of quality of life the porn threads?
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My downstairs neighbor has a 4 or 5 month old puppy and today when I came downstairs with the dog I'm boarding, he was there with his friend, who has an adult dog with a biting problem. his puppy barked. So he said its name and told it "no" and "stop barking" (thus rewarding the barking by giving it attention) and then he picked it up and performed the Alpha Roll on it. so I asked him where he learned to do that. He said... various sources, people he knows with dogs. I asked him if he believed all that dominance theory stuff and his friend said, "you need to shut the fuck up" to me and talked over me until he could take their dogs back inside.

so of course I left them a nice note on their door encouraging to do research into, for instance, what the association of pet dog trainers has to say about dominance training

just fyi if you physically punish or intimidate your dog you are not being a good person and you are hurting your dog.
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swampman posted:

so of course I left them a nice note on their door encouraging to do research into, for instance, what the association of pet dog trainers has to say about dominance training

just fyi if you physically punish or intimidate your dog you are not being a good person and you are hurting your dog.


thanks for this. it really means a lot to me at this stage in my life.

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swampman posted:

what the association of pet dog trainers has to say about dominance training



The idea that dog behavior can be explained through the application of wolf behavior models is no more relevant than suggesting that chimpanzee behavior can be used to explain the intricacies of human behavior.



most people who use that training would probably get to that line and close the window b/c they consider the writer hopelessly naive

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uh, why do we study chimps if they can't teach us anything about ourselves? THINK please, it's called common sense[/i[ but it doesn't seem so common these days. some people.
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i knew a woman who had a collar that shocked her dog whenever it barked and she said that Cesar Milan recommended it
#237
not shocking dogs when thye bark sounds like some limp-wristed liberalism to me

the revolution will be had with disciplined, dominated hounds.
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cars posted:

i knew a woman who had a collar that shocked her dog whenever it barked and she said that Cesar Milan recommended it



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swampman posted:

My downstairs neighbor has a 4 or 5 month old puppy and today when I came downstairs with the dog I'm boarding, he was there with his friend, who has an adult dog with a biting problem. his puppy barked. So he said its name and told it "no" and "stop barking" (thus rewarding the barking by giving it attention) and then he picked it up and performed the Alpha Roll on it. so I asked him where he learned to do that. He said... various sources, people he knows with dogs. I asked him if he believed all that dominance theory stuff and his friend said, "you need to shut the fuck up" to me and talked over me until he could take their dogs back inside.

so of course I left them a nice note on their door encouraging to do research into, for instance, what the association of pet dog trainers has to say about dominance training

just fyi if you physically punish or intimidate your dog you are not being a good person and you are hurting your dog.



looks like dominance theory doesn't work on dogs, but it seems to work on you. since that was complete beta behavior. loser.