tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7684843.post259459308695327028..comments2024-03-26T22:16:26.572-04:00Comments on Terrierman's Daily Dose: The Art of the ScruffPBurnshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05781540805883519064noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7684843.post-33211511878728626722016-08-24T01:38:32.139-04:002016-08-24T01:38:32.139-04:00I thought everybody knew that. I thought everybody knew that. Rickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06721130066588282491noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7684843.post-12650553222347991392016-08-23T19:01:12.117-04:002016-08-23T19:01:12.117-04:00I got involved in a discussion on facebook about d...I got involved in a discussion on facebook about dog fights. The real ones, not the human created ones. My response was to a. grab small dogs by their tails or the back of their necks and b. large dogs by the back legs. If I couldn't do that, I would take my walking stick to the agressive dogs. Of course, I was immediately criticized for my cruelty. They not only labeled me as heartless but as a barbarian Texan. I don't know what they call a dog fight, but with Terriers (as you know) they often result in blood, stitches and sometimes death so yeah, I guess I get a little down and dirty to stop one.<br />I remember you had a great article on how to stop dog fights. I have used your advice successfully with my dogs. I pulled my dogs out of holes, our from under sheds and off of prey by their tails. Never injured a one.<br />I saw the video of the man rescuing his 12 Dachshunds. None of them cried, wiggled or complained. Their boss was saving their lives. Good for him.<br /><br />Barbarian Texan Debi and the Jack Rats.<br />So thanks for this explanation and the articles. I do feel sorry for the people who have no clue what to do about a real dog fight. They will experience high vet bills if lucky because a water hose doesn't always do it.<br />seekerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07054814598250286797noreply@blogger.com