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<blockquote data-quote="ster!nn" data-source="post: 9790071" data-attributes="member: 48867"><p>For one thing- this is a wild animal and the retarded notion that a deer is cute and cuddly is only a Disney fairytale. Anyone with any common sence knows that. Any wild animal will be wild- any mother animal protects their young. Deer are bred specifically to be fearful of dogs. ie/coyotes. That's a response I could have foreseen a mile away.</p><p></p><p>I say stupid ass owner for not having a leash on their dog and stupid ass neighborhood allowing that deer into town. You can't tell me that people didn't "ooooo - aaaah the deer's so cute!" and enabled this to happen. We could be green-weenies about it and blame society for encrouching onto the deers habitat, or we could be smarter, and manage the fact that animals will always slowly de-sensitize themselves to people and come into town. Relocation, hunting, and putting problem animals down- management.</p><p></p><p>I gurandamntee that dog won't **** around with bigger 4 legged animals any more- just like dogs learn not to **** with horses. I wouldn't bet that the owners or the neighborhood learned a whole lot from the ordeal though. That video is full chalk full of stupid.</p><p></p><p>Root cause- wtf is a deer doing in town?</p><p></p><p>And you're afraid of the deer attacking your children now? If you tought your kids any common sence they'd know not to jack around with wild animals. </p><p></p><p>I'd be more afraid of the <u>totally moronic neighborhood</u> you filmed that in.</p><p></p><p>And polar bears being endangered? The only thing endangering about a polar bear is being in ones way between meals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ster!nn, post: 9790071, member: 48867"] For one thing- this is a wild animal and the retarded notion that a deer is cute and cuddly is only a Disney fairytale. Anyone with any common sence knows that. Any wild animal will be wild- any mother animal protects their young. Deer are bred specifically to be fearful of dogs. ie/coyotes. That's a response I could have foreseen a mile away. I say stupid ass owner for not having a leash on their dog and stupid ass neighborhood allowing that deer into town. You can't tell me that people didn't "ooooo - aaaah the deer's so cute!" and enabled this to happen. We could be green-weenies about it and blame society for encrouching onto the deers habitat, or we could be smarter, and manage the fact that animals will always slowly de-sensitize themselves to people and come into town. Relocation, hunting, and putting problem animals down- management. I gurandamntee that dog won't **** around with bigger 4 legged animals any more- just like dogs learn not to **** with horses. I wouldn't bet that the owners or the neighborhood learned a whole lot from the ordeal though. That video is full chalk full of stupid. Root cause- wtf is a deer doing in town? And you're afraid of the deer attacking your children now? If you tought your kids any common sence they'd know not to jack around with wild animals. I'd be more afraid of the [U]totally moronic neighborhood[/U] you filmed that in. And polar bears being endangered? The only thing endangering about a polar bear is being in ones way between meals. [/QUOTE]
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