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One time at petsmart I saw a woman smack her pekingese puppy so hard its head bounced off the cement floor. All it was doing was standing there. I told an employee and they said if they see it again theyd talk to her. I later saw her being escorted out of the store. If someone has no care about abusing their dog in public, imagine what they do behind closed doors. :( |
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Ok get out the noose lol. First let me say no I don't hit my furbabies and I never would but that is not to say in the past when I was young I did not think that a pat on the butt was the way to correct one. I was raised with spankings, which I have to say hurt my feelings more than my person and did make me think twice about repeating the mistake. I really think some people as said before are old school and don't realize there are much better ways of training a pet. I do understand how you felt though because I have been in the same type of situation. |
Hmmm, I've had a "Pitbull", I've had blacklabs, I've had many, many, big dogs...I will say large dogs are definitely very, very, very, different...even as puppies...Currently my girls run and hide under the bed the second they know I'm angry, cracks me up...they can do so many tricks...but when they run under the bed...they won't come out until I apologize and pretend to cry...soooo, truth is I couldn't swat them even if I wanted to! Mini taught Mia to "run, mommys mad!" hilarious... to OP I know how hard it is when you see someone you don't know in this situation with their pets, sadly with pets and children I've witnessed abuse, I've intervened, police and all...on more than one ocassion, other times, while I may have been upset I guess my instinct told me what to do or what not to do...You are a very good person and a true animal lover so I know this behavior upset you and you probably regret not saying anything, well don't because believe me you will know when to say something! I'm sorry you had to see this, especially at a vets office. |
If it were me, I would bring it to the attention of the vet and/or his/her staff members. |
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That poor puppy!!! I feel sorry for him. |
I just want to explain why I didn't say anything. I have bad anxiety and as much as I wanted to I just couldn't and it makes me so mad at myself because I just wish I could be normal and have said anything not necessarily something nasty but I just could not say anything. I cant stop thinking about that poor puppy and that I couldn't do anything. |
You could have mentioned it to the vet, so that he or the vet treating the pit could bring up proper training etc with the owners. You could even call now and tell them so they could note it in the chart in case he comes back. If he is that young he is probably not done his shots and stuff. They can check the appt book to know who was there with a pit at the same time as you. Also, they won't even know you were involved or who you are. I don't see how it could hurt.... |
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Most of us here know of your struggles & how hard it can be for you at times so don't concern yourself one whit about that, Taylor. Take care of yourself & the little bulldog will be okay. Dogs have long lived with rough treatment from humans & unless they really are being injured, most, especially bully type dogs, seem to take it without it phasing them. Who knows, with the internet & other resources, with time the owners of this puppy may come to find a better way of dealing with their puppy when he's rambunctious. Many do learn more once they've got a dog. :) |
I would have gotten up & walked to the counter & ask the receptionist in a LOUD voice " Is there somewhere else I can wait with my dog as I CAN NOT sit here for one more second & watch that lady smack that puppy in the head" This way you are not directly saying anything to the STUPID person , BUT you have gotten the point across rite there in front of God & any one else in the room & HOPE that the STUPID lady got the hint that her actions were NOT acceptable. |
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