View Full Version : One Cute, vicious, presidential doggy!
flyingimam
11-07-2008, 07:23 AM
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I have one word for this PWND:thumbsup:
President Bush's dog shouldn't be in a good mood, now that he be leaving the white house... presidential attention and treatment is comin to an end;)
Ionno why, but i kinda wanna see a Doberman sometime in the white house, that be awesome... :D
Unknownfigure
11-07-2008, 07:27 AM
Well shit, does Obama have a dog?
Haha.
Would there be any kind of legal action that guy could have taken? If so, I certainly would have. Lol, just to end Bush's reign with more stupidity.
You know, maybe Obama will get a pitbull?
flyingimam
11-07-2008, 08:10 AM
Well shit, does Obama have a dog?
Haha.
Would there be any kind of legal action that guy could have taken? If so, I certainly would have. Lol, just to end Bush's reign with more stupidity.
You know, maybe Obama will get a pitbull?
oh he did promise a puppy for his daughters and im sure he'll get one for em, a pitbull will be quite the iconic hated dog:D
PlainJane
11-07-2008, 10:45 AM
Haha! He reached down so fast at the dog, I am not surprised it bit him. You could read that dog's body language, it didn't want to be bothered. Nob.
killerweed420
11-07-2008, 05:34 PM
Obama's dog is his new chief of staff.
stinkyattic
11-07-2008, 05:41 PM
lol... a Doberman wouldn't have bitten the guy. He would not have approached it. People seem to have a lot easier time 'reading' larger breeds, especially when they don't have all that silly fluff over their faces.
I want to see him adopt a rescued Pit. Maybe even one of that douche Michale Vick's dogs. I wonder if they are allowed under the insurance policy on the White House? :jointsmile:
Dutch Pimp
11-07-2008, 05:50 PM
Haha! He reached down so fast at the dog, I am not surprised it bit him. You could read that dog's body language, it didn't want to be bothered. Nob.
and you know how them scottish terriers are...:thumbsup:
Breukelen advocaat
11-07-2008, 05:53 PM
The most appropriate type of dog for Obama would be a mutt.
stinkyattic
11-07-2008, 06:10 PM
and you know how them scottish terriers are...Scottish Terrors? As a descendant of the Kilt Wearing People... I wonder sometimes why a culture whose historic emphasis on britches is somewhat lacking, would take it upon themselves to breed such a nippy little dog!
Maybe that's the reason they wear their belt pouches (sporrans) so strategically placed...
Breukelen advocaat
11-07-2008, 06:43 PM
In the past dogs that bit, or even snapped at, people for no reason were usually destroyed. This included working dogs that that were kept in kennels on the farm.
stinkyattic
11-07-2008, 07:20 PM
Yes, but in the present, dogs are bred for appearance. And those dogs were bred for appearance and stature- every time you add one more variable that you MUST have, your chances of breeding-out an undesirable trait in a reasonable amount of time, without sacrificing the scale of how well you are getting the desirable traits, diminish.
Breukelen advocaat
11-07-2008, 07:35 PM
You are right, Stinky, and it's a shame that canine viciousness will increase due to this stupid trend. Our ancestors' wisdom should not be forgotten.
Unknownfigure
11-07-2008, 08:24 PM
I wonder what breed Barack's daughters will be receiving...
And Stinky IS right, that's the main reason why I hate show dogs. They're like those chicks in high school that know they are beautiful, so they act like, well, bitches. I prefer pedigrees that haven't graced the show, from a breeder that actually does breed for character. My personal favorite is the pitbull, second would be rottweiler, third doberman pinschers, and then the malamutes. Of course, it's too hot here for them.
These "hated breeds" have always been the sweetest to me, atleast, the ones who didn't turn out to be fight dogs.
stinkyattic
11-07-2008, 08:33 PM
Bulldogs and mastiffs are VERY loyal to their families adn protective of children in that family. The Obamas should get one! Did you know the pitbull used to be called the 'nanny dog' because it was so tolerant of kids?
Unknownfigure
11-07-2008, 09:14 PM
Bulldogs and mastiffs are VERY loyal to their families adn protective of children in that family. The Obamas should get one! Did you know the pitbull used to be called the 'nanny dog' because it was so tolerant of kids?
Really? I can totally see why, haha. One of my friends had a pitbull, and five small children siblings. Fully grown, the dog would always just run away and hide when it just had enough of those crazy kids. She always did greet me lovingly. Rather protective, too.
Good times,
:stoned:
LolaGal
11-07-2008, 09:23 PM
Scottish Terrors? As a descendant of the Kilt Wearing People... I wonder sometimes why a culture whose historic emphasis on britches is somewhat lacking, would take it upon themselves to breed such a nippy little dog!
Maybe that's the reason they wear their belt pouches (sporrans) so strategically placed...
Good one Stinkyattic!:D I think they were bred to go down rat holes and kill rats. I guess that's why they nip, they don't have any rats to kill nowadays. They are frustrated to be out of work........damn Bush economy.
EDiT: I don't want a big dog in the white house pooping on MY floors;) I vote for a Jack Russell or a Shetland Sheepdog
PlainJane
11-08-2008, 11:33 AM
Scottish Terrors? As a descendant of the Kilt Wearing People... I wonder sometimes why a culture whose historic emphasis on britches is somewhat lacking, would take it upon themselves to breed such a nippy little dog!
Maybe that's the reason they wear their belt pouches (sporrans) so strategically placed...
:S2: :thumbsup:
stinkyattic
11-08-2008, 12:50 PM
I've been bitten by at least 2 different Jacks. More varmint-huntin' dogs, ugh.
How about a Corgi, so it can double as a footrest when Mr. President comes home from a long day Presidenting? They have always just looked like a cheery piece of mobile furniture to me.
PlainJane
11-08-2008, 01:12 PM
The Queen sure loves her Corgis and they do make adorable puppies.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=bebLZfd1Ulc
YouTube - ãâ??¦ãâ??§ãÆ?«ãâ??·ãÆ?¥ãÆ?ȋâ??³ãÆ? ¼ãâ??®ãÆ?¼ãâ?¬â?¬Welsh Corgi (http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=bebLZfd1Ulc)
I've been snapped at by a Jack Russell Terrorist too. They have pint-sized attitude, they do. Compensation. ;)
Gandalf_The_Grey
11-08-2008, 03:24 PM
Was that George Bush walking the dog? 'Twas hard to tell from the back. All I can about this is GO BARNEY! Bite them paparazzi, and bite them hard.
I always figured that if I were a celebrity and getting followed by paparazzi, I would tell them on camera "If you guys want to follow me, have at it. But I consider all of you fair game for some martial arts practice". After which I'd hunt them down, any time I saw them following me, and with a big smile give them a thorough ass-kicking.
Barney has started the revolution!
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