Posted on 01/23/2014 8:53:23 PM PST by chrisinoc
of course, selfish bi8ch
I know the sentiment won’t be popular, but...
Why is it a crime? If she had the vet put the dog down, then it’s not a crime.
Besides the fact that it is a reprehensible act, what makes it illegal?
It is, after all, an animal, and not a human being.
This is just weird and sick.
Get thee to an insane asylum. Oh wait, they don’t really exist anymore, do they?
Such a person is truly dangerous.
Generally I agree.
The main thing is that this is the kind of thing that truly makes one circumspect of this person. She is crazy and potentially dangerous. She did not get the vet to do it nicely, but did some nasty thing as well as just selfish. Whether it is worth $25k is questionable, but it is disconcerting, regardless.
Even the most practical people regarding animals would be squeamish and a bit alarmed by her approach here.
She appears to be obsessive. Dangerous to humans? No evidence.
Clearly, she doesn’t love her animals enough to wish them to live a full life.
But, once again, I have to ask - what makes the behavior criminal? She did not starve the dog to death. She did not withdraw water from it. It was legally her dog.
Her methodology is far beneath any I would choose, if forced to do so. But I still don’t understand what made the act criminal.
This behavior is one of the few which would actually make me question her trustworthiness. I agree no solid evidence despite the constant mantra of “serial killers killed animals”. Lots of boys killed animals for fun, but I don’t think nearly that many went on to kill even 1 human. The difference here is a grown woman doing something truly cruel, not just shooting him. It is hair-raising.
It’s only criminal if they have cruelty laws. But it still could be used against her, as I say in a sanity case.
Unnecessary cruelty to an animal. That’s one crime.
This sort of behaviour should ring alarm bells. Is it safe to have her loose on the streets?
Play Misty for Her
so sad that people treat animals like they treat babies....
wait a second...
I hope she would keep it longer than one day, or at least cure it and make enough Vietnamese food for everybody.
>cruelty beyond all understanding. what a selfish self-centered woman (though other words come to mind). there is not a corner in hell hot enough for the likes of her<
This young woman needs psychiatric help. I worry also, about the young women who abort their children because they don’t want anyone else to adopt that child. I know women who are of this mindset and I pray their hearts will soften.
>She did not get the vet to do it nicely<
The veterinarian refused. There needs to be some blame, here, on his or her part. The dog would have been spared torture if he or she had not gotten up on his/her high horse.
Years ago, a client brought a 5 month old Dane mix puppy in for euthanization because “it was biting at the children”. Um, it was a puppy, for heaven’s sake. My boss, an old, no-nonsense vet, took the dog in and brought it in the back, telling the other tech and myself to put it down. Well, we studiously avoided that task like the plague. Finally, we went to our boss and proposed to him that we find a home, with no chance of kids, to take the pup. If the owner agreed, and we could accomplish this, the pup could then be spared. Miraculously, the owner was fine with this course of action.
We found a 20 something gay man to take the pup. That dog, needless to say, lived a long and cherished life and we were spared the soul-crushing task of killing an innocent pup for the “crime” of being a puppy.
and that is totally out of left field
sometimes a cigar is just a cigar
Yet, here it is. Still hate pit bulls though. They are dangerous when they turn.
Jeffrey Dahmer, like many psychopath murderers started off torturing animals.
He progressed to killing and eating human beings. By some estimates, he ate 27 of them.
Tell me again this woman is in no way dangerous to other human beings.
Hey Michael Vick, we found the perfect woman for you.
Show me again why she is dangerous to other human beings. The propensity to become dangerous after the early evidence of injury/death to animals is not proof.
Might be is not a substitute for is.
I already did. Read what I posted and comprehend it this time.
Anecdotes are not evidence. I am not aware of any statistical analysis showing that anyone who does something like this is inherently dangerous to humans. Unless you have such evidence - meaning analysis of both those who went on to be dangerous to humans and those that did not - then you have no evidence, either.
Your condescension is betrayed by your flimsy argument, FRiend.
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