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Old 06-24-2017, 12:46 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by Lovetodream88 View Post
He is way old enough to know better. I would be going to his mother to say this needs to stop. I have a 2 year old cousin who knows how to treat animals so no doubt a 12 year old should be old enough heck 12 is when you go into middle school. I would be pissed.
I know but people around me spoil him and say he's just a kid and doesnt know any better. I mean this is somewhat related and a bit off topic.

But let me ask any of you. Do you think they would be singing the same tune if a similar aged child (12 years or less) decided to take a weapon to school and start randomly committing atrocities such as torture and murder to other children, staff, etc... do you think he would be treated as "just as a kid"? Where is the fine line that is between him staying as "just as a kid", and "responsible for his actions". I'd understand if he was 2 years old, or even 4 years old.


So I did a little test today, and forgive me for doing so. But I wanted to have more than enough proof that it's not accidental, that he indeed knows what he is doing.

I left a little surprise hidden, recording his actions and I got him on camera. He bothered her 6 times in half an hour because I didn't even need the cam. I could hear him laughing like a little POS and I heard her whimpering barks.

They weren't the kind of "there's someone at the door" bark, it was more of a "leave me alone" bark or "stop it" bark.


I have shown my mom and now I have her also in my room. When I am not in the room, sasha free roams, but my dog stays in the crate. But since I'm always in the room (almost always) she wont be in the crate for long either... Still. I know sasha wants to free roam the whole house.
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