Rescued a stray today ...
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justincredibleAwesome thread. I think I saw the picture on facebook but was scrolling through quickly and didn't read it. Kudos to you, O-Trap. You stepped up and did the right thing and more than likely saved this dogs life. My guess is he'll be your best fried and won't want to leave your side within a few days. You're gonna have no choice but to keep him.
And reps all around. -
BR1986FB
This. The dog will now rely on you and will love you more than you can imagine after saving him.justincredible;1374418 wrote: You stepped up and did the right thing and more than likely saved this dogs life. My guess is he'll be your best fried and won't want to leave your side within a few days. You're gonna have no choice but to keep him. -
queencitybuckeye
No doubt. It reminds me of the saying about locking your wife and dog in the trunk. An hour later, only one will be happy to see you.BR1986FB;1374431 wrote:This. The dog will now rely on you and will love you more than you can imagine after saving him. -
O-Trap
Challenge ... ACCEPTED!queencitybuckeye;1374438 wrote:No doubt. It reminds me of the saying about locking your wife and dog in the trunk. An hour later, only one will be happy to see you.
Kidding.
He's more active this morning. Still some intermittent breathing, but he seems to be adjusting. We're taking him to a clinic to make sure he's okay, but I think we're getting too attached to him to give him away now.
The people at the hospital last night said that they would guess he's about 3 years old. If so, he's likely full-grown, but he's past the age when most dogs get neutered. We had all our other dogs fixed by the time they were 18 months, but he's got a pair of tennis balls down there, so we're going to have to figure something out.
But I'm pretty sure he's staying. Our house is starting to be a flipping zoo (now 4 dogs, a lizard, and a fish), but our last two dogs were rescues, so I guess I wouldn't have it any other way on them.
Damn, I kind of want to tell everyone to rescue a dog if they haven't already (though it's cool to hear everyone who has). It's a good feeling. -
Raw Dawgin' it"You love the dog more the me"
"Well, you're not at the back door everytime I come home shaking your ass"
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gutCute dog, and I hope it works out for you.
But I'd be a little worried taking in a dog that may have been part of a dog fighting ring, especially in a neighborhood around kids. The difference between that dog biting someone, accidentally or otherwise, and a puppy you raised is potentially tens of thousands of dollars. -
BR1986FB
Black cloud..first the chicks aren't hot enough and now the dog's not good enough.gut;1374521 wrote:Cute dog, and I hope it works out for you.
But I'd be a little worried taking in a dog that may have been part of a dog fighting ring, especially in a neighborhood around kids. The difference between that dog biting someone, accidentally or otherwise, and a puppy you raised is potentially tens of thousands of dollars. -
sleeper
Gosh a ruddies.gut;1374521 wrote:Cute dog, and I hope it works out for you.
But I'd be a little worried taking in a dog that may have been part of a dog fighting ring, especially in a neighborhood around kids. The difference between that dog biting someone, accidentally or otherwise, and a puppy you raised is potentially tens of thousands of dollars. -
gut
Really nothing to do with pitbulls as far as reality might go. But as far as perception, if that dog bites a kid a jury is going to bend him over. There is, in fact, a record that this dog was likely trained to fight. That, as they say in the insurance industry, is a high liability.sleeper;1374528 wrote:Gosh a ruddies.
I'd be curious to what happens with his homeowner liability insurance. -
O-Trap
lol'd!sleeper;1374528 wrote:Gosh a ruddies. -
O-Trap
He's not going to be outside off a cable, and one of the things we were planning on doing at our new home, anyway, was fencing in the yard, which would keep any neighbor kids from going back there without permission.gut;1374537 wrote:Really nothing to do with pitbulls as far as reality might go. But as far as perception, if that dog bites a kid a jury is going to bend him over. There is, in fact, a record that this dog was likely trained to fight. That, as they say in the insurance industry, is a high liability.
I'd be curious to what happens with his homeowner liability insurance. -
gut
You should check with your insurance. I'm guessing they don't care what you plan to do, although a fenced in back yard might mitigate the premium hike.O-Trap;1374549 wrote:He's not going to be outside off a cable, and one of the things we were planning on doing at our new home, anyway, was fencing in the yard, which would keep any neighbor kids from going back there without permission. -
GoChiefsgut;1374537 wrote:Really nothing to do with pitbulls as far as reality might go. But as far as perception, if that dog bites a kid a jury is going to bend him over. There is, in fact, a record that this dog was likely trained to fight. That, as they say in the insurance industry, is a high liability.
I'd be curious to what happens with his homeowner liability insurance.
How many people do you know have actually been sued because their dog bit someone? The ratio of dog bites to actual lawsuits is very miniscule.
Don't worry about the dog biting anyone or lawsuits. Just keep the dog and give it a good home. -
robj55Great deed man, well done.
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O-Trap
Oh we will. I'm a pretty strong fan of covering my bases. If it goes up a little bit, it's no big deal. Our mortgage is going to be so low that I'm happy to pay it to keep him.gut;1374552 wrote:You should check with your insurance. I'm guessing they don't care what you plan to do, although a fenced in back yard might mitigate the premium hike. -
gerb131Nice work, reps to you.
Looks like a good pup. -
Mr Miyagi
ThreeGoChiefs;1374553 wrote:How many people do you know have actually been sued because their dog bit someone? The ratio of dog bites to actual lawsuits is very miniscule.
Don't worry about the dog biting anyone or lawsuits. Just keep the dog and give it a good home.
And in one instance the dog was on a cable and some kids were teasing it on HIS property. Didn't matter. -
hasbeenRescued my dog. Was abused, starved, and a child beat him with a wiffle ball bat. Great dog.
Had to put him down second week of December. Had cancer and he was in serious pain due to his back being out of place(vastly more so because of the abuse). Don't want to steal the thread.
You're doing a great thing o-trap. -
gut
It probably won't be too bad. I'm guessing it's premiums they like to write due to the relatively low incident rate. $50-$100 a year, maybe, but I'm completely guessing.O-Trap;1374559 wrote:Oh we will. I'm a pretty strong fan of covering my bases. If it goes up a little bit, it's no big deal. Our mortgage is going to be so low that I'm happy to pay it to keep him. -
O-Trap
Sounds like you gave a dog with a hard life a nice home. Feels awesome.hasbeen;1374581 wrote:Rescued my dog. Was abused, starved, and a child beat him with a wiffle ball bat. Great dog.
Had to put him down second week of December. Had cancer and he was in serious pain due to his back being out of place(vastly more so because of the abuse). Don't want to steal the thread.
You're doing a great thing o-trap.
Ah, well that's not a problem, then.gut;1374582 wrote:It probably won't be too bad. I'm guessing it's premiums they like to write due to the relatively low incident rate. $50-$100 a year, maybe, but I'm completely guessing. -
ernest_t_bass
Ask the son-of-a-bitch!Sonofanump;1374247 wrote:How did you find this out? -
ernest_t_bassWe have a shelter dog, and it is the most annoying fucking dog on the planet. Howls like crazy in the middle of the night. When his water is out, he takes it out of his dog house, and pisses in the bowl. Tears everything up. Shits in his dog bed. Bit a friend of mine. I'm seriously considering getting rid of him, b/c we don't have the time to devote to training him.
O-Trap... you want him? -
Raw Dawgin' it
if this is true, this is hilarious.ernest_t_bass;1374697 wrote:We have a shelter dog, and it is the most annoying fucking dog on the planet. Howls like crazy in the middle of the night. When his water is out, he takes it out of his dog house, and pisses in the bowl. Tears everything up. Shits in his dog bed. Bit a friend of mine. I'm seriously considering getting rid of him, b/c we don't have the time to devote to training him.
O-Trap... you want him? -
ernest_t_bass
It is true. But we just don't get it. With our daughters, he is the most well mannered dog. He lets my 3 year old climb all over him. He's a little rambunctious, but nothing terrible. We just don't get it.Raw Dawgin' it;1374703 wrote:if this is true, this is hilarious. -
O-Trap
A lot of that behavior is conditioned, so it can indeed be untaught (I'm told this about the bed-shitting and tearing up, at least, as we dealt with these with our last dog). However, that sounds like a dog that needs a more trained professional, as that behavior is pretty extreme. I'd maybe contact a few of the animal rescues in your area.ernest_t_bass;1374697 wrote:We have a shelter dog, and it is the most annoying fucking dog on the planet. Howls like crazy in the middle of the night. When his water is out, he takes it out of his dog house, and pisses in the bowl. Tears everything up. Shits in his dog bed. Bit a friend of mine. I'm seriously considering getting rid of him, b/c we don't have the time to devote to training him.
O-Trap... you want him?
If none are available, though, I know there are people here in OC that have local contacts in their respective communities. I could ask the rescues that we're in contact with, and others could as well.
What kind of dog is it, and how long have you had it? Is it older or a puppy? Size?