204 pts ยท April 11, 2013
Every person I have ever heard passionately speaking about the need to preserve the language as never bothered to learn any of it.
I speak a small amount of gaelic as my friends parents used to speak it at home so I picked some up. It's always amazed me that literally
Is it not still their responsibility for attacking you. The reaction to an attack isn't less justifiable because you thought it might happen
and without any provocation it's unclear its not still self defence. I.E. if you know someone might attack you before they actually do
the prosecution still claim premeditation. I mean it would be planned but the victims stiil have to attack him of their own volition
Not looking to cause an argument here. But if he did plan to get a group of people to threaten him and fire a gun while chasing him, can
I've no arguments there, guns would likely cause escalation of force, they could be a deterrent in some cases but for my thinking bad overal
Catching burglars mid act is very rare but assaults against police in these cases are common. Use of force is mostly to get away.apparently
Prosecution for police assault is so rare it's not a realistic deterrent. People will resist assault or not based on their personalities
Remember, and literally not a single one has been prosecuted. Assaults against police are considered inconsequential, especially by courts
My UK police officer wife strongly disagrees with you on this one. She had over 10 yrs experience, been assaulted more times than she can..
the gun that was said to have been used to kill the last wolf in the Scotland. I think quarantine of animals started as rabies came back.
taught us that certain native species were eradicated due to hunting involved in the effort, most notably wolves. On a school trip we saw(2)
i was told that this was largely due to the systematic culling of high risk animals. Bearing in mind this is ancedotal, but as a kid they(1)
only seen a handfull of actual cases studies but the attacks often have an element of escalation from extended play, usually tug
Pitbull's are meant to be good with children, when attacks happen they often sudden and unexpected and not the result of bad upbringing
actually most research on PB's attacking kids found the majority of attacks come from family pets without any history of aggression
Encounter other dogs it's well worth learning. And if you do meet an aggressive dog it's better to know the warning signs
Le misinterpret as "aggressive" is just communication. A good trainer will teach you how to tell the difference. Since your dogs will
They don't tend to warn in this manner, you will still see the telltales in their body language but they will just attack. Most of what peop
Ok fair enough. But dogs growling at other dogs/animals is fairly normal it's just a means of communicating if they are actually aggressive
Oh and sorry not having a go at you in case that comes across badly, it was a perfectly valid point you made :)
And dogs communicate by growling , equally doesn't make the dogs reaction bad. There doesn't have to be an asshole in every equation
It's aggressive. There is nothing makes me that dog would attack, but I'm open to hear why you think otherwise
Drawing the teeth back, tension through the the body, ears pricked back, can be signs of aggression or warning. So I'm asking how you know
Doing (we can't see/hear everything), what the owners were doing, without any of this can how you KNOW this is not just warning behaviour
Just curious what is it that alarms you about this? Without knowing the animals involved, how they normally interact, what each animal was..
the cat stopped doing whatever it was that had made the dog react.
Every person I have ever heard passionately speaking about the need to preserve the language as never bothered to learn any of it.
I speak a small amount of gaelic as my friends parents used to speak it at home so I picked some up. It's always amazed me that literally
Is it not still their responsibility for attacking you. The reaction to an attack isn't less justifiable because you thought it might happen
and without any provocation it's unclear its not still self defence. I.E. if you know someone might attack you before they actually do
the prosecution still claim premeditation. I mean it would be planned but the victims stiil have to attack him of their own volition
Not looking to cause an argument here. But if he did plan to get a group of people to threaten him and fire a gun while chasing him, can
I've no arguments there, guns would likely cause escalation of force, they could be a deterrent in some cases but for my thinking bad overal
Catching burglars mid act is very rare but assaults against police in these cases are common. Use of force is mostly to get away.apparently
Prosecution for police assault is so rare it's not a realistic deterrent. People will resist assault or not based on their personalities
Remember, and literally not a single one has been prosecuted. Assaults against police are considered inconsequential, especially by courts
My UK police officer wife strongly disagrees with you on this one. She had over 10 yrs experience, been assaulted more times than she can..
the gun that was said to have been used to kill the last wolf in the Scotland. I think quarantine of animals started as rabies came back.
taught us that certain native species were eradicated due to hunting involved in the effort, most notably wolves. On a school trip we saw(2)
i was told that this was largely due to the systematic culling of high risk animals. Bearing in mind this is ancedotal, but as a kid they(1)
only seen a handfull of actual cases studies but the attacks often have an element of escalation from extended play, usually tug
Pitbull's are meant to be good with children, when attacks happen they often sudden and unexpected and not the result of bad upbringing
actually most research on PB's attacking kids found the majority of attacks come from family pets without any history of aggression
Encounter other dogs it's well worth learning. And if you do meet an aggressive dog it's better to know the warning signs
Le misinterpret as "aggressive" is just communication. A good trainer will teach you how to tell the difference. Since your dogs will
They don't tend to warn in this manner, you will still see the telltales in their body language but they will just attack. Most of what peop
Ok fair enough. But dogs growling at other dogs/animals is fairly normal it's just a means of communicating if they are actually aggressive
Oh and sorry not having a go at you in case that comes across badly, it was a perfectly valid point you made :)
And dogs communicate by growling , equally doesn't make the dogs reaction bad. There doesn't have to be an asshole in every equation
It's aggressive. There is nothing makes me that dog would attack, but I'm open to hear why you think otherwise
Drawing the teeth back, tension through the the body, ears pricked back, can be signs of aggression or warning. So I'm asking how you know
Doing (we can't see/hear everything), what the owners were doing, without any of this can how you KNOW this is not just warning behaviour
Just curious what is it that alarms you about this? Without knowing the animals involved, how they normally interact, what each animal was..
the cat stopped doing whatever it was that had made the dog react.