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Its ok bedrockgames, my dog is scrambling the origin of your computer to look like it is in another physical location-as part of the 'protect the humans' project.
Your dog deserves an entire jar of peanut butter.
Its ok bedrockgames, my dog is scrambling the origin of your computer to look like it is in another physical location-as part of the 'protect the humans' project.
This is why I am a dog person.
Dogs are not inherently less risky than cats.
Interesting story, though while reading it I definitely felt there was more to the story than what that reporter was mentioning.
Apparently I was right.
Would_you_like_facts_with_your_News?
Feral_cat_attack_sends_man_to_the_hospital.
A 20 pound feral cat is an entirely different story. Apparently he had to stab the cat multiple times, and the cat didn't die on it's own (it had to be euthanized). Not sure it would have been any different if it was any of us in that situation.
That's one bad ass cat!![]()
Dogs are not inherently less risky than cats.
. And I guess prescribing anti-biotics for such wounds is standard practice as well, since they can become easily infected by the bacteria carried in the animal's saliva.
On cats vs. dogs, a properly raised dog will probably never bit its owner.
However, some new friends of mine told me the tale of the 8 week old American Bulldog they had to put down.
As I noted - everyone thinks that. They are mostly wrong. When an animal is in discomfort, or scared, it may bite.
fort save (filth fever)-failed!
Come on...Cat Scratch Fever, Dude!
(Though most people tend to purposely fail the save for the one that Ted Nugent was singing about...)