cacman wrote:If you want my dog or domestic animal, take it. A dog is not worth putting yourself in danger for.
Are you so risk averse you aren't willing to put yourself in a little danger over your pet? Where do you draw the line? What becomes so valuable that you are finally willing to step up and take a little risk? Would you let someone go up and slash your tires and walk off without any repercussions?
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As I said get a real dog, like a german shepherd, pitbull, rottweiler, something more suited for the neighborhood.
Your solution is ridiculous. I live in 400sq feet of apartment. An 18lb sh@t-zu is more dog than I want to live with at all. A larger dog would suffer from lack of space to exercise.... like to see you're thinking though. The solution to a guy abusing your dog is to get rid of your dog completely... If someone takes your parking spot, are you going to get rid of your car?
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And let's not forget how you left your distraught girlfriend (part of your family) unattended and alone while you bullied a homeless person for blocks.
what, do you think we live in a war zone where she can't be left unattended?
She walks outside perfectly fine. When one individual misbehaves it certainly doesn't mean she needs to run inside and cower in the corner. You really are very risk averse... you may want to get out a little... take a risk... go walk on the wild side a little... you know, ride a bicycle without a helmet or something... jeez.
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If the police don't know there is a problem, they can't do anything to fix it. But you go on and keep taking things into your own hands and bragging on the internet. Great job Mr. Paul Kersey!!! LMAO!!!
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the police know there is a problem with the hundreds of homeless. One more problem doesn't really change much. I watch druggies shoot/snort/smoke and inject jsut about anyhting they can daily in broad daylight... the police know there is a problem.