Rant
Haters Gonna Hate
He's a little, like half the size of a collie but allllllll the crazy of a Chihuahua with speed boost!Was it a really big chihuahua or a really little border collie?![]()
He's a little, like half the size of a collie but allllllll the crazy of a Chihuahua with speed boost!Was it a really big chihuahua or a really little border collie?![]()
*throws up in mouth*
My ex used to talk to her "kitten" that way when he sprayed on stuff in the house. It was always "bad kitten, don't do that!"
Realize that said kitten was actually a 1 year old intact house cat. The place stunk sooooo bad.
He's a little, like half the size of a collie but allllllll the crazy of a Chihuahua with speed boost!
Little weird looking collie crosses are some of my favourite dogs. We had a great (but hard work) collie/terrier mix when I was a kid.
Oops lolI meant the parents. Like that must have been quite a feat.
And she had 5 more cats to boot. Seriously I am not making it up. They were all house cats. It was beyond disgusting.Yeah, that's called a "barn cat."
And she had 5 more cats to boot. Seriously I am not making it up. They were all house cats. It was beyond disgusting.
The house I remodeled had been owned by people who let cats and dogs run around all over the place... they weren't house trained. So pulling up the carpet was a lot of fun.
Sure, but domestication of foxes is a very recent thing, therefore there's a crapton of hidden dangers and unexplored nuances when it comes to tame foxes (and it'll probably stay that way for another couple of decades or so). So, still not the best idea.People who treat their dogs like children and talk to them in that soft cooing voice constantly that makes them sound like fucking imbeciles. They usually don't reprimand their dogs either, and they're one step away from telling fido, "No, no, bad boy, use your words!"
To be fair, they have domesticated foxes now.
Sure, but domestication of foxes is a very recent thing, therefore there's a crapton of hidden dangers and unexplored nuances when it comes to tame foxes (and it'll probably stay that way for another couple of decades or so). So, still not the best idea.
Cultures across the globe consider foxes to be incorrigibly wild. In both ancient fables and big-budget movies, these fluffy mammals are depicted as being clever, intelligent and untamable. Untamable, that is, until an unparalleled biology experiment started in Siberia almost 60 years ago.
The tale begins with Dmitry Belyaev, who was studying genetics during a very dangerous time in the Soviet Union. State officials campaigned actively against genetic research with a tactic known as Lysenkoism, under which hundreds of biologists were either thrown in prison or executed. After Joseph Stalin’s death, the government’s grasp on genetic research loosened, and though it was still controversial, Belyaev was finally able to test a hypothesis he had been secretly pursuing.
Jesus some people. I mean, don't get me wrong, it's nowhere near as bad as having a snake for a pet.I used to have a coworker that would beg her husband to buy her puppies, she would never socialize or train them and then get mad/bored with them after about a month and give them away. She had cats too and would always beg me to take her one cat because "she was a pain" even though I explained that I'm in a situation where I can't have pets. I would've saved that poor cat in a heartbeat.
I also knew someone that got a mini pig and had to give it away because they didn't do their research. They had no clue they could get to 50+ pounds and they just thought it would stay small forever.
Could you elaborate? I don't know if there's anything special about husky fur that makes this particularly irresponsible, since I move more in cat circles, but I've seen examples of people clipping their semilonghair cats in summer to keep them more comfortable in the heat. If that's the context/motivation, I'm not sure why it would be inappropriate?People who shave huskies
Something to do with how their undercoat protects them from the cold in the winter and keeps them cool in the summer. If you shave your husky in the summer they can actually overheat because they don't have that insulation layer.Could you elaborate? I don't know if there's anything special about husky fur that makes this particularly irresponsible, since I move more in cat circles, but I've seen examples of people clipping their semilonghair cats in summer to keep them more comfortable in the heat. If that's the context/motivation, I'm not sure why it would be inappropriate?
The one who doesn't care about their pet but only when they need them for entertainment.
It's at least a bit fortunate if the pets of such owners can manage to seek daily needs from elsewhere that their owners don't give them.
Bruh...
I see this all the time!
We have a dog! Yay!
Are you gonna do anything with it? Take it for walks?
Nah, maybe later.
I personally can't stand people that yell at them for no reason. Like teens making videos with their pets. You can record something funny without screaming at them and (more often than not) stressing them out.
People that hit their dogs. I've only had to do this when my mom adopted a sexually aggressive rottie. The family treated me like shit back then, and so did the dog. I don't blame the dog though. I blame my parents for watching Dog Whisperer and mom for letting her boyfriend try to become one.
People are terrible pet owners in general if they don't treat it like it's a part of the family. Every dog has its personality, yes, but not every dog dreams of sitting in a room all day, on the hard floor, eating the same exact meal every day, and then gets shocked any time it tries to speak or get excited.
Even if it's a fish. Get it a proper sized tank and give it some kind of habitat, instead of just rocks and water. I know someone that didn't even clean it properly and got all sad when it died.
AND ANOTHER THING, People that 'collect' pets! Unless you have the skills and money to deal with a variety of animals, DONT ADOPT THEM. If you can't keep track of your rats/cats/dogs/ferrets, surrender them to a no-kill shelter or let someone else adopt them!!!
The one who doesn't care about their pet but only when they need them for entertainment.
It's at least a bit fortunate if the pets of such owners can manage to seek daily needs from elsewhere that their owners don't give them.
Bruh...