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stoopified
10/6/2010, 03:00 PM
You remember the soup nazi(Sainfeld) well I met the equivilent today when it comes to adopting dogs.Went to a dog shelter looking for a dog .We lost one of our dogs who died recentlt at age 11 1/2.Our remaining dog Bubba has been lost and broken-hearted since then,so we wnt looking for anew companion dog for Bubba and pet for my boys .At this one shelter we went in and told them what we were looking for: a medium yo large breed mature female who is spayed.Somehow the question came up as to the dog's accomadations and we said well it would be an outside dog like Bubba and we had two dog houses.This lady got this look of disdain on her face and said WE CAN'T HELP YOU,WE ONLY HANDLE INSIDE DOGS> I I said well I'm sorry but we don't believe in inside dogs and we turned to leave.As we were going the door I heard this lady in a mocking imitation of me saying I DON'T BELEIVE IN OUTSIDE DOGS.When I heard that I almost went back in and gave her a piece of my mind. I thought shelters were trying to find homes for dogs ,not dictate where you keep them and getting rude about it in the process.

The soup nazi image popped into my head on the way home and I shook my head.

Leroy Lizard
10/6/2010, 03:04 PM
You remember the soup nazi(Sainfeld) well I met the equivilent today when it comes to adopting dogs.Went to a dog shelter looking for a dog .We lost one of our dogs who died recentlt at age 11 1/2.Our remaining dog Bubba has been lost and broken-hearted since then,so we wnt looking for anew companion dog for Bubba and pet for my boys .At this one shelter we went in and told them what we were looking for: a medium yo large breed mature female who is spayed.Somehow the question came up as to the dog's accomadations and we said well it would be an outside dog like Bubba and we had two dog houses.This lady got this look of didain on her face and said WE CAN'T HELP YOU,WE ONLY HANDLE INSIDE DOGS> I I said well I'm sorry but we don't believe in inside dogs and we turned to leave.As we were going the door I heard this lady in a mocking imitation of me saying I DON'T BELEIVE IN OUTSIDE DOGS.When I heard that I almost when back in and gave her a piece of my mind. I thought shelters were trying to find homes for dogs ,not dictate where you keep them and getting rude about it in the process.

The soup nazi image popped into my head on the way home nd I shook my head.

I wonder if they dislike outside dogs or they think that all dogs should be kept inside. Keeping a dog like a blue heeler inside a home is cruel.

BTW, the soup nazi was real popular which allowed him to be rude. Not sure that is the case here.

GKeeper316
10/6/2010, 03:04 PM
some people just dont get that dogs survived for millions of years on their own before we bothered to domesticate them.

just do what i did last week. found a couple abandoned dogs at my work and said **** it im takin em home. 150 bucks later, they're worm free and doing just fine in my back yard.

Mississippi Sooner
10/6/2010, 03:05 PM
I think I might have peed on her tires.

C&CDean
10/6/2010, 03:07 PM
Yet another reason why I just shoot the dumped dogs on my place. I tried really hard to deal with second chance, the Norman animal shelter, and a couple of other places - but they were all the same. One look and they'd go "sorry, we don't take big dogs." I go "they're ****ing puppies." They go "yeah, but they'll get big some day." I go "so, you can only save those snivelling little rat dogs?" They go "you mean lap dogs, and nobody wants those big dogs anyhow."

****ing POS people.

badger
10/6/2010, 03:29 PM
The whole indoor/outdoor thing was a big deal when we adopted our crazy brats who have been with us about a year now. Basically, their argument was that dogs are happier when they're with people, but if you just leave them outside all of the time, they won't interact well with people, will be unsafe from the elements, will tear your backyard to shreds, etc.

Not saying they right or wrong, that's just what we were told.

We have dog crates for when they're inside and we have guests that are a little dog-shy, but for the most part, they're grown up and they don't tear things to shreds anymore... my poor, poor Sooner slippers :(

GKeeper316
10/6/2010, 03:33 PM
heh, ya baj... first day i brought these 2 home they chewed up my grill cover :(

Taxman71
10/6/2010, 03:35 PM
My dog was an inside dog for 10 years and an outside dog the last 2. She is healthier, happier and more active now that she has every been. Apparently, chasing rabbits, squirrels and birds all day is better than sleeping on my couch for 12 straight hours.

badger
10/6/2010, 03:46 PM
Let's see, in addition to some very comfortable and awesome OU slippers, I have also lost:

- Two pairs of shoes (and countless shoelaces)
- underwear (why the eff do dogs want to chew underwear?!)
- Crappy doggie toys that are cheaply made (I have sewn many back together)
- Tons of yardspace (soooo many holes and bare lawn spots!)
- Flowers
- Secure fencing

And much much more!

Partial Qualifier
10/6/2010, 04:02 PM
Was this that big shelter in Yukon? They gave us that same pious "all cats and dogs should be kept inside" bull****. The hag who runs that place is downright rude.

We left & went to the OKC pound.

Blue
10/6/2010, 04:09 PM
Yet another reason why I just shoot the dumped dogs on my place. I tried really hard to deal with second chance, the Norman animal shelter, and a couple of other places - but they were all the same. One look and they'd go "sorry, we don't take big dogs." I go "they're ****ing puppies." They go "yeah, but they'll get big some day." I go "so, you can only save those snivelling little rat dogs?" They go "you mean lap dogs, and nobody wants those big dogs anyhow."

****ing POS people.

You shoot puppies?

Taxman71
10/6/2010, 04:40 PM
You shoot puppies?

If he were texan, he would drown them.

Leroy Lizard
10/6/2010, 04:48 PM
I asked my blue heeler: Do you want to go outside or do you want me to take you to the animal shelter? He chose outside.

Chuck Bao
10/6/2010, 05:44 PM
We had this discussion on facebook last week with one of my friends who volunteers her time at the Texoma Animal Shelter, takes in strays and then tries to find good homes for them. I was shocked by how many of the married women allowed their dogs to sleep with them. That's just not right.

I jokingly offered to wear a dog collar if it would improve my chances with any of them.

My mom needs another big outside dog to keep the vermin out of her yard after her dog Tucker was killed by coyotes. My mom hasn't wanted to because she was so attached to Tucker and is not ready to be heart-broken again. She certainly doesn't need an inside lap dog and I am not going to give in to anyone trying to convince me otherwise.

The last I heard, Texoma Animal Shelter still had two blue heeler female puppies that they are trying to find a home for. If anyone is interested, you can PM me. I highly doubt that they are dog nazis, like you experienced, Stoopified. That's crazy talk.

olevetonahill
10/6/2010, 05:58 PM
My dogs stay I/S Or O/S their choice , Cept Biznatcho dont hardly go O/S to ****.

StoopTroup
10/6/2010, 07:03 PM
Yappers don't live in my house. You bring your yapper dog to my house and that little bastage gets near my Goldens Couch and it gets the boot to the backyard. No yappers allowed as most of them are over-spoiled cat like creatures. I don't give money or assistance to any shelter that doesn't save large dogs and find homes for them. Large dogs have a purpose in this world....yappers are just to close to being cats for me.

olevetonahill
10/6/2010, 07:15 PM
That aint the way ya was talking when ya was stroking my wienie :eek:

StoopTroup
10/6/2010, 07:19 PM
I only touched it because I was at your place. Your place...your dog....your rules. At my house your weener would be lunch for my golden. :D

GKeeper316
10/6/2010, 07:25 PM
Yappers don't live in my house. You bring your yapper dog to my house and that little bastage gets near my Goldens Couch and it gets the boot to the backyard. No yappers allowed as most of them are over-spoiled cat like creatures. I don't give money or assistance to any shelter that doesn't save large dogs and find homes for them. Large dogs have a purpose in this world....yappers are just to close to being cats for me.

agreed... any dog i cant pet while im standing up aint worth spendin money on. the two i rescued last week (obviously from the same litter, ill post picks of em tomorrow) look like pit/mastiff mixes. vet put em at 6-8 mos. and they are both 50 lbs and starved when i found em. i figure a couple weeks to fill out and they'll be 10 lbs heavier easy.

StoopTroup
10/6/2010, 07:39 PM
Buddy of mine saved a Bloodhound today.

Beautiful dog and she came with papers too.

olevetonahill
10/6/2010, 07:44 PM
I saved a Bitch yesterday, Kept her over night then sent her on down the road today:hot:

Okla-homey
10/6/2010, 08:25 PM
Like Vet, I agree there is a third way. We have a doggie door. The dogs come and go as they please. Most days when I come home from work, they've been outside all day. They prefer it out there when we're not home. Unless its hellish hot or bone cold outside. On those days, they stay in and suck up the a/c or heat, depending on the extreme weather outside.

And for the record, you were under no obligation to give a sworn statement to the shelter yainch on where your adoptee would spend most of its time anyway. Me? I would have told her what she needed to hear, took my new pooch, split and the dog's habitat arrangements are no one's bidness but mine.

GKeeper316
10/7/2010, 04:17 AM
http://i229.photobucket.com/albums/ee309/GKeeper316/castorandpollux.jpg

aint they cute?

olevetonahill
10/7/2010, 07:47 AM
Heh, They look like lazy, worthless, No good Mutts.
Thanks fer rescuing em.;)

stoopified
10/7/2010, 10:17 AM
Was this that big shelter in Yukon? They gave us that same pious "all cats and dogs should be kept inside" bull****. The hag who runs that place is downright rude.

We left & went to the OKC pound.Bingo. We thought it was just us.The funny thing is they had a bunch of dogs in outside dog runs.We love dogs but larger breeds and wedon't keep them inside.That doesn't mean we don't love them,take care of them and spend time with them,it just means we think dogs belong outside.

C&CDean
10/7/2010, 10:26 AM
You shoot puppies?

You dump puppies in the country?

stoopified
10/7/2010, 10:33 AM
Yappers don't live in my house. You bring your yapper dog to my house and that little bastage gets near my Goldens Couch and it gets the boot to the backyard. No yappers allowed as most of them are over-spoiled cat like creatures. I don't give money or assistance to any shelter that doesn't save large dogs and find homes for them. Large dogs have a purpose in this world....yappers are just to close to being cats for me.Exactly.I like Labs,Geman Shepherds are my favorite.I know for a fact my Sheperd Bubba would die before allowing anyone to harm my boys.

Poor Bubba is just lost without Jill.

OUthunder
10/7/2010, 10:40 AM
Funny story stoopified. Last year around this time, our home was broken into with the alarm going off during the early afternoon. I was about ten minutes away, shipping items that I sell thru my home business, while my four year old son tagged along after Pre-K.

After repairs and replacing the stolen goods, I decided it was time for our 1st dog. I grew up with large breeds, rottweilers and dobey's, so that was what I searched for. After looking online for a week or so, the kids and I saw one that we liked, so we gave the shelter (Rotts & Notts) a call.

They brought the dog to the house for a visit, and basically told me that it had to be an inside dog. No problem, that was the plan all along, as long as he's potty trained and EARNS the privilege to do so. She was agreeable but nervous.

Next was the forms to fill out. It was basically a credit report and background check all in one, lol. She called EVERYONE on the damn list, even asking our friends and neighbors if we could afford the upkeep of a dog! I'm no Bruce, but we do OK, and our neighbors just laughed and said that they thought we could swing it when talking with the owner of the company.

Luckily, I was patient and adopted the dog. This dog lives like a king and is lucky to have us. All that I ask in return is that he do his business outside, and that he not destroy the house. Basically, we'll respect you if you respect us.

In the 1st few weeks it was rough, he ate a remote, a loaf of bread, and scratched a few things in the house, but with proper training, he has turned out to be a great pet. His bark is ferocious, which is just what I wanted and he is really good with the kids unless they get rough with them, then he just nibbles on em, lol.

Moral of the story...being patient with these types of folks sometimes pays of in the end and you get a great pet in the process. Good luck with your search.

Mississippi Sooner
10/7/2010, 11:06 AM
Yet another reason why I just shoot the dumped dogs on my place. I tried really hard to deal with second chance, the Norman animal shelter, and a couple of other places - but they were all the same. One look and they'd go "sorry, we don't take big dogs." I go "they're ****ing puppies." They go "yeah, but they'll get big some day." I go "so, you can only save those snivelling little rat dogs?" They go "you mean lap dogs, and nobody wants those big dogs anyhow."

****ing POS people.

I'm with you on this. I hate it, but just don't have much choice. People actually seem to take this notion that, "we can just dump the dogs we don't want out in the country. Those nice farm people will take them in. They love animals."

Well, we do love animals, but that doesn't mean we are out here to feed and care for every dog and cat that somebody else doesn't want. The cats aren't that bad because they can revert to their wild state pretty easily and care for themselves. The dogs, though, will eventually start forming packs and tearing stuff up. I do have some neighbors down the road who do try to feed everything that gets dumped, but they still run wild and raise hell. Only one solution for that.

It's the lazyass people who dump their unwanted animals near my house that I'd really like to smack across the head.

NormanPride
10/7/2010, 01:47 PM
I absolutely love our dogs. They're 90% well behaved, and just about as friendly as they get. I love how they greet people - they're so excited that they want to jump everywhere, but they know they're supposed to be good. :D

Collier11
10/7/2010, 02:02 PM
I adopted both my dog and my cat, both are very well behaved. People can say what they want but I can tell that these animals are grateful for me taking them in. Ive had animals who werent adopted and they act differently

Any person who works at a shelter who is ****ty to people who want to adopt their animals are nothing but a big POS. Unless you have an idea that the people are going to hurt them, its none of their Fn business

Taxman71
10/7/2010, 02:28 PM
Did Stoopified ever disclose whether he was wearing a Vick jersey when he originally went to the pound?

Collier11
10/7/2010, 02:29 PM
Isnt he always, is that a problem?

stoopified
10/7/2010, 02:31 PM
We just got back from the OKC ponund on SE29th,we picked up 6 yr old female choclate Lab who is spayed.She and Bubba hit it off after giving each other a good sniff.Current nME IS BROWNIE,THAT IS SUBJECT TO CAHNGE AFTER MY BOYS GET INVOLVED.I SHUDDER TO THINK WHAT THEY WILL COME UP WITH. :) My keys have been sticking a lot lately.

Jello Biafra
10/7/2010, 02:34 PM
We just got back from the OKC ponund on SE29th,we picked up 6 yr old female choclate Lab who is spayed.She and Bubba hit it off after giving each other a good sniff.Current nME IS BROWNIE,THAT IS SUBJECT TO CAHNGE AFTER MY BOYS GET INVOLVED.I SHUDDER TO THINK WHAT THEY WILL COME UP WITH. :) My keys have been sticking a lot lately.

we understand....



midget porn

stoopified
10/7/2010, 02:37 PM
Did Stoopified ever disclose whether he was wearing a Vick jersey when he originally went to the pound?Noaw,not me.My first clue about the dog nazi should have been her Bonghorn cap.I guess wearing my Braford Sooner jersey set her off,I shoulda known. :D

SicEmBaylor
10/7/2010, 02:47 PM
I went through some of that when I bought my English Bulldog.

He's AKC registered and from a championship bloodline. They made me fill out this owner's survey package that asked me about 1000 questions on how I intended to care for the dog and what sort of "home environment" I had.

After all that, the breeder still read me the riot act on how she expected me to take care of the dog and asked another 1000 questions as if I was on a witness stand.

I paid two-grand for that dog....just take my money, give me the dog, and STFU!

badger
10/7/2010, 02:48 PM
Did Stoopified ever disclose whether he was wearing a Vick jersey when he originally went to the pound?

I actually heard a lot of people donated their Vick jerseys to shelters after the whole goin' to jail thing and all - so at dog shelters around the country, pics of little adoptable dogs curled up on a Vick jersey starting popping up :D

olevetonahill
10/7/2010, 04:24 PM
I adopted both my dog and my cat, both are very well behaved. People can say what they want but I can tell that these animals are grateful for me taking them in. Ive had animals who werent adopted and they act differently

Any person who works at a shelter who is ****ty to people who want to adopt their animals are nothing but a big POS. Unless you have an idea that the people are going to hurt them, its none of their Fn business

Hell all Of my critters are Dumps. Ya think THEY appreciate it ? Hell no. They act like Im their slave er some shat.
Biznatcho Barks and growls at me when its supper time if I dont JUMP up and feed her. The yainch

Blue
10/7/2010, 05:49 PM
You dump puppies in the country?

Thats F'ed up. It's hard to believe somebody wouldn't take them. I know thats not "Your problem" but that sucks. I know youre prob about to write a half a page rant on the subject so let me just say I'm not blaming you or saying you are at fault.

Collier11
10/7/2010, 07:05 PM
Hell all Of my critters are Dumps. Ya think THEY appreciate it ? Hell no. They act like Im their slave er some shat.
Biznatcho Barks and growls at me when its supper time if I dont JUMP up and feed her. The yainch

thats yer fault, not hers

Blue
10/7/2010, 07:34 PM
That's a YP, OV.

olevetonahill
10/7/2010, 07:36 PM
thats yer fault, not hers

Ya well YOU dint help when ya slept with my Wienie :eek:

soonerboomer93
10/7/2010, 09:51 PM
Thats F'ed up. It's hard to believe somebody wouldn't take them. I know thats not "Your problem" but that sucks. I know youre prob about to write a half a page rant on the subject so let me just say I'm not blaming you or saying you are at fault.

Trust me, Deans not the type of guy who takes any pleasure from putting a .22 in them. However, it's what he has to do. I'm actually pretty sure he saw some mother****ing waste of life throw a sack of puppies into the river one time.

Blue
10/7/2010, 09:53 PM
And hows that waste of life throwing puppies in a river any different than shooting them in the head?

OUthunder
10/7/2010, 09:58 PM
And hows that waste of life throwing puppies in a river any different than shooting them in the head?

Exactly, one group has the chance to swim for it and the other group is ****ed either way, lol.

OU_Sooners75
10/7/2010, 10:48 PM
some people just dont get that dogs survived for millions of years on their own before we bothered to domesticate them.

just do what i did last week. found a couple abandoned dogs at my work and said **** it im takin em home. 150 bucks later, they're worm free and doing just fine in my back yard.

What kind of dog are u speaking of? Most breeds have been bred from domestication for their entire blood lines. There may be some very ancient Breeds but I am not sure there are any pure bred dogs whose ancestors came from a dog from the wild other than a wolf or dingo.

soonerboomer93
10/7/2010, 11:49 PM
And hows that waste of life throwing puppies in a river any different than shooting them in the head?

Just because the end result is that same does not make the method equal.

Would you rather drown, or be shot in the back of the head? When you put an animal down, you put it down, you don't make it suffer.

GKeeper316
10/7/2010, 11:54 PM
What kind of dog are u speaking of? Most breeds have been bred from domestication for their entire blood lines. There may be some very ancient Breeds but I am not sure there are any pure bred dogs whose ancestors came from a dog from the wild other than a wolf or dingo.

wolf, dingo, hyena, fox, bear... they're all dogs of one sort or another. the modern domesticated canine we know of today descended from them, and they are all millions of years old, as are we.

GKeeper316
10/7/2010, 11:55 PM
Just because the end result is that same does not make the method equal.

Would you rather drown, or be shot in the back of the head? When you put an animal down, you put it down, you don't make it suffer.

agreed. i'd much rather shoot the animal in the head and kill it instantly than toss it into a river in a bag knowing that its last moments on earth were shear terror and panic.

Blue
10/8/2010, 12:09 AM
Just because the end result is that same does not make the method equal.

Would you rather drown, or be shot in the back of the head? When you put an animal down, you put it down, you don't make it suffer.

I'd rather somebody drop me somewhere where I won't be shot or drowned.

GKeeper316
10/8/2010, 12:13 AM
I'd rather somebody drop me somewhere where I won't be shot or drowned.

and then you get intestinal parasites, heart worm disease and rabies, and die a slow and painful death in total misery, or starve to death because you never learned how to hunt.

Blue
10/8/2010, 12:38 AM
and then you get intestinal parasites, heart worm disease and rabies, and die a slow and painful death in total misery, or starve to death because you never learned how to hunt.

I don't know how those wild animals make it...

Seriously, not trying to argue...I just don't like thinking about puppies being exterminated. I couldn't do it.

GKeeper316
10/8/2010, 12:44 AM
i can appreciate that.

and those wild animals do it because they were instructed how by their parents. instict will play a part, but most carnivores will not survive adolescence or eary adulthood unless taught how to hunt. some can scavenge, but it'll only get them so far before their nutritional deficiencies take their toll.

soonerboomer93
10/8/2010, 01:21 AM
I don't know how those wild animals make it...

Seriously, not trying to argue...I just don't like thinking about puppies being exterminated. I couldn't do it.

I don't think any one on this board likes it either. However, unfortunately it's a choice that has to be made. It's also not the first choice either.

You could go around throat punching everyone you know who won't spay or neuter their animals and take responsibility for them. And people who adopt animals to just dump them when the novelty wears off, or they become an inconvenience.