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Hi, for the last week, some guy in a green work truck has been coming around to the 200 block of Ardmore, with a very large white pit bull in a cage in the back. It says FOR SALE on it, and I think he's offering puppies, too. The poor dog is subjected to the elements (heat and rain, namely), and barks all day long, to the point that it is now hoarse. Perhaps the guy is doing legitimate work on one of the houses here, but he should keep his kennel at home.
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On the Ball (Gast)
Hi, thanks for the clarifications. It's so very decent of you to provide the basic needs for this caged dog, who is — in case it isn't clear — caged all day long, and barking to the point he's disturbing the neighbors. You're a real humanitarian!
You can give me a hard time for taking the picture, but you're the one who needs to question your motivations. It is WRONG to have a dog in a cage for that many hours, and it's WRONG to allow him to bark for so long. That dog relies on you and probably loves you, and he doesn't know any better. We do. Stop peddling his reproductive potential, and let him run around in a proper yard and interact with people, like God intended. Oh yeah, maybe you should get him neutered, too, so there are fewer dogs euthanized in the future.
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Hey Bro, you can tell me to get a life all the livelong day. And you can defend your inhumanity up and down. As long as you stop driving around here with that dog in a cage, it's all good. Stop driving around with the dog — Bull Dog, Pit Bull, Labrador Retriever, Poodle, WHO CARES — in a cage, and letting him bark on Ardmore all day long. Get a proper breeder license, even though dog breeding is NASTY. Let the poor dog stay home (no one said anything about a hot car with a head out the window). What's the matter, mommy told you that you couldn't keep him at home? And so, while you're out driving around with him IN A CAGE IN THE BACK OF YOUR TRUCK, you might as well play it cool and see if you can stud him out? GROSS.
You are right. I HAVE NOTHING BETTER TO DO, but at least I'm not driving around with a poor dog in a cage in the back of my truck.
Anonymous (Gast)
Did this dog have food?DidThis dog have water?Did this dog have shelter while in his kennel?The answer to all these questions is YES.If you think that is cruel have you ever gone to a Dog show?People travel with there dogs to shows ranging from 6-18 hour drive,these dogs are in trailers or dog trailers,if there in a trailer by law you can not have the air running due to the fumes,dont you thin these dogs are hot,and there in dog crates,what about at the dog shows,these dogs are competing in the show ring in all kinds of temps.It gets very hot out there,and the sun just beating on you,and in the show ring from 15 minutes to 1 hour depending on who his judging and how many dogs are in the ring.These dogs are also crated all weekend long due to the show.So now let me ask you is this cruel??I dont think so.The problem is ,that you are ingnorant to dogs.Now I will tell you what is humane is when you see a dog tied up all day no shelter .no food ,no water,and the dog isnt even socialized,or when you see a dog hurt and the owner does nothing.
Now as far has you saying about this dog barking,do you know about a American Bulldog if you did you would no that this is normal,American Bulldogs are awesome dogs with a wonderful temperment,however they are very protective of there family so acoarse there going to bark when they dont know you ,and that goes with alot of breeds,but based upon your story I know you def,do not have any knowledge of dogs what so ever.I believe you need to do some research before you falsely accuse people of animal cruelty,this is by no way any act of cruelty.
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Anonymous (Gast)
that has nothing better to do with his time,I will tell you for someone that is complaining about a dog barking
bro all you keep doing is barking up on the wrong post all day you are no different then a dam dog,the dog is just
cuter,you must not have anything better to do with your time,i really feel sorry for you that this is a way for you
to get attention.
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I wonder are you a dog owner, in states such as Texas dogs are transported by contractors in this manner all the time. I really suggest you do some research on this breed of dog, which I happen to know personally, dog and owner. Also every dog in the Trenton area is not a PITBULL!!
On the Ball (Gast)
I saw this in wikipedia about the American Bull Dog:
"An American Bulldog is typically a happy and friendly dog that is at ease with its family. They bond strongly with their master and family. This breed tolerates children and can do very well with them, provided they are socialized early and understand their limits. The more exposure to good training practices, other dogs and people, the more likely the success at being controlled both inside and outside of their environment. One way to help accomplish this goal can be done in the simplest of ways, by walking them regularly in a local park. There they can meet other people and dogs. While its genetics and breeding were to produce a working farm utility dog that could catch and hold large herbivores, kill vermin, and guard an owner's property, when properly introduced and socialized, this breed can become a great family pet. Some American bulldogs are very protective of owners, and have been known to become aggressive with other dogs within their territory."
I'm sure driving around with him in a cage is really helping him socialize.
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Maybe he's not doing anything wrong in your world, but a couple of interesting things jump out at me. 1) word on the street is that he hasn't been in the neighborhood in question in the last week, at least not with his poor dog, so maybe in his heart, Dog In The Cage In The Back Of His Truck Guy knew he was wrong; and 2) 35 people who saw this article want the situation fixed (and recommendations to watch this page were sent to Animal Control and the police).
Thank you.
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Hi there. First, I just want to say I am sorry to have offended you all. Also, I appreciate your loyalty to your friend with the dog in the back of his truck, in a cage. I'm hoping we might be able to talk to one another more civilly, and if you could, even for a minute, step into my shoes. My inactive, nothing-better-to-do but complain about your friend with the dog in the back of the truck. Please try to see things my way, for even just a second, for the sake of neighborliness and civility.
To make it the issue simpler, for just a moment, let's forget there's a living creature caged in the back of the truck. Let's just pretend it's a noisy piece of machinery that is really not necessary to accomplish a particular task in the back of the truck. Like, a loud radio. Or a jackhammer, when all is called for is a screwdriver. Just bear with me. Now, let's pretend you live in the area where said noise is occurring, unnecessarily. You can, if you want, imagine that you have a sick relative, or work nights; or maybe you have a fussy baby; maybe there's been a recent death in your family, and all you want is just a little peace and quiet in the afternoon; maybe you just expect your neighbors to simply be more courteous. The point of it is, you would not like it if there was a loud, totally unnecessary noise in your neighborhood, especially if things were difficult for you right now -- as they are for many, many people in this city.
So, just please hear what I'm saying: the guy does not have to bring his dog around, the way he might have to bring his tool box, or his wallet. For the sake of community, please think about how your actions might affect other people, and maybe try to be just a little quieter. And, the dog will enjoy hanging out at home a lot more, I'm sure.
Thank you and have a nice weekend.
Anonymous (Gast)
I know him and im sure he didnt mean any harm with his dog. We all understand what your saying so lets let this be water under a bridge, he knows now too be more curtious with his dog outside other people homes.
Thanks,
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