lol, I thought "dog shoots man" was a typing mistake and first and it was supposed to be the other way around, but it serves him right, what goes around comes around, poor puppies
Will have to keep an eye on my own dog.. She gets cranky now and then...and... *Runs to purchase a trigger lock*
Kudos to the dog with aim though.. Would be a cool story for the adopting owner to be able to tell his friends..."Yeah, he didn't like his first owner. So...he shot him.. Another Scooby-snack Rex ?"
When I was growing up the farm kids used to drown kittens because the farm cats had so many. It was common practice. I didn't believe that they actually did it for a long time, but nobody bats an eye about it! I don't know how they can do it, but I guess when they're killing cows, pigs, and chickens every day, the odd kitten is no big deal...
When I was growing up the farm kids used to drown kittens because the farm cats had so many. It was common practice. I didn't believe that they actually did it for a long time, but nobody bats an eye about it! I don't know how they can do it, but I guess when they're killing cows, pigs, and chickens every day, the odd kitten is no big deal...
My great grandmother grew up on a farm in Italy and said she used to put the male kittens upside down in a boot, slit their balls, and pop them out. Seemed really cruel at the time, but now that I think of it a little pain for the cats prevented many kittens from having to be drowned in the future.
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