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Simple dirty project for solving dog problems... :-/O
« Reply #25 on: May 22, 2013, 05:21:58 pm »
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Re: Simple dirty project for solving dog problems... :-/O
« Reply #26 on: May 23, 2013, 01:04:33 am »
ahh another interesting "annoying dog" project! coincidetally i just accomplished the latest project this afternoon (read on!) after the annoying dog keep scarying kids (including mine) passing by on cycles. yesterdays few female kids got scared the shit out to pass that lane. as someone here suggested, ultrasound beeper but i guessed its too "uncivilized" (or maybe difficult ee project for me), so i have better one today. as i bought few packs of firework from grey market few months ago to scare monkeys out of my garden (yes seriously i'm not kidding, stray monkeys from father, mother to sons and siblings and friends in one big family looking for food and mess around with my beanstalk farm). we light the firework (small stick like 1 inch length) and throw it somewhere (specifically in the same vector to the animal's direction), few seconds BOOM. so i did just that this afternoon on the damned dog. "it" went jump all over in panic for few seconds, ahh "amusement centre"! the owner opened the gate to let the cursed dog in, victory! if you want to be more "civilized" you may try "chemically devastating consumable food" or this...
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please people. if you want to highlight how uncivilized i am, save your breath, keep it to something else ;) you dont have a clue of where i'm standing.


well I would prefer not hurting that animal... my intention is not to hurt it, but to make it clear to the owner that our room is no place for a dog...

I don't think anything will solve this decently, except either the OP or dog+owner moving out.

Yes... I thought about that too... the problem is that I'm here from October, he came about 2 month ago and was no problem with him, till he brought that dog about 2 week ago... Since then, I no longer feel safe... >:( The room is full of my stuff moving would be difficult, on the other side he has a bigger bag and the dog that's all... He is a man with a stable workplace now, I'm just a student with occasional smaller jobs but mostly sustained by my parents...

Like I said, why don't you stop being a pussy and talk to the man face to face? 

If you have tried that and he ignores you, then he probably realizes what kind of person you are and chooses to ignore you.  Grow a pair of balls and deal with the man himself, rather than being a chicken and trying to take out your anger on a defenseless animal.

Oh, and grow up and move out from your parents support too - then you can decide who you live with and what the terms of that living arrangement are.

Well I talked not once, not twice, but many times in the last 2 week, and he just ignores me...
About growin up... I'm on it, but that's not so easy... it takes timeeeeee... :P

I'm very sorry I clicked to read this thread.

It takes a special kind of spineless scumbag to even consider taking out frustrations on a helpless pet. I can tell you that if I was your roommate and you did any of those things to my dog, you wouldn't make it to a computer to post about it on internet forums. Pets are like children to people who have them (and some of us have pets because we CANT have children). Think about the reaction a father has when his son/daughter are intentionally harmed.


This thread needs to be locked and deleted. You are asking for help with doing things that are morally objectionable at best, and very likely criminal in many parts of the world.


Well I'm sorry if you can't have children, but I can't agree with the concept of pet = children I would still advise having a poor orphan child, but no, men like you would rather choose a dog, because you're too afraid of having trouble with a child... |O pets are "cheaper", never grow up, and never talks, so people who thinks like you are just covering up your own shame with a pitiful pet so in my opinion people who thinks like you are that "special kind of spineless scumbag" as you say... (Sorry it's your words not mine...)

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No he isn't... Why do you think I even posted this in the first place...
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Re: Simple dirty project for solving dog problems... :-/O
« Reply #27 on: May 23, 2013, 03:31:37 am »
A small shared room is no place for a dog and it's animal cruelty for the roommate to be keeping a dog in such an environment.

The OP is wholly justified in his disgust at having to put up with this situation.
 

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Re: Simple dirty project for solving dog problems... :-/O
« Reply #28 on: May 23, 2013, 11:09:20 am »
well I would prefer not hurting that animal...

So are you saying it's an option you are considering..........I hope not!

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Re: Simple dirty project for solving dog problems... :-/O
« Reply #29 on: May 23, 2013, 11:23:41 am »
I don't think anything will solve this decently, except either the OP or dog+owner moving out.

Yes... I thought about that too... the problem is that I'm here from October, he came about 2 month ago and was no problem with him, till he brought that dog about 2 week ago... Since then, I no longer feel safe... >:( The room is full of my stuff moving would be difficult, on the other side he has a bigger bag and the dog that's all... He is a man with a stable workplace now, I'm just a student with occasional smaller jobs but mostly sustained by my parents...

I think we have it here--you "no longer feel safe".
This implies that you are afraid of dogs.( either that or your room mate becomes psychotic when you offend his dog! ;D)

There is nothing wrong with being afraid of dogs,lots of people are.
You don't have to cover up with stuff about the dog being annoying,disgusting,etc.

Anyway,the best thing is to tell your room mate.
Maybe,if he is a moron,he will call you a wimp,but he may be terrified of spiders,---or mice!
He was pretty insensitive to just introduce the dog without asking you how you felt about it.

Freaking out the dog won't help,as the more agitated the dog becomes,the more it will annoy,or frighten,you!
I like dogs,but some people are really silly with them,& force them on everybody.
It looks like you may have run into somebody like that.

About tying the dog outside,that just transfers the annoyance to the neighbours--the dog will shriek & wail
all day.
Dogs are not machines with fur,they are seriously dumb compared to humans,but they do have feelings.
And yes, a female dog is commonly (& conveniently) called "she", not "IT" just as a human female is not just called a "human".
 

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Re: Simple dirty project for solving dog problems... :-/O
« Reply #30 on: May 23, 2013, 01:40:54 pm »
Well that's true that I fear dog's in general since I was attacked many times when I was little kid, but this dog I don't fear... it shakes for a half hour or so and runs under my bad if I even lift my hand and watch it scary, or if it sense someone at the roof(which is often here), as I said it's a good for nothing little dog, but I can't tolerate it in my bad and at my stuff... it's just creepy and pitiful... As I said, I don't wanna hurt it, because it won't cause me any joy, but I want to get rid of it. Outside I don't care what it does...  I hate it, that's a fact, but the first thing that makes me this angry the way the owner treats it and how he speaks about it, it's just so disgusting... How can an adult man be that stupid creepy no one?! |O The other thing that makes me angry the fact that if I rise my voice makes people look at me as a criminal, and that's not only on forum... >:(
 


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