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Anybody hate dogs or cats?

If your dog does that, you didn't train him correctly.
I don't have any dogs. And even the trained ones do this. As soon as you enter the door, they're barking and jumping all over you. Some might find this cute. I find it annoying. Dogs seem to have no idea what personal space means.
 
I don't have any dogs. And even the trained ones do this. As soon as you enter the door, they're barking and jumping all over you. Some might find this cute. I find it annoying. Dogs seem to have no idea what personal space means.

No, dogs trained to not jump on people do not jump on people.

Barking is a different story, depending on the breed. Some are just barky no matter how good a trainer you are.
 
We had a cat for years that died last year. She liked me OK (ironic since I was the last person in the house to want her attention) but never was very nice to our sons, who were born after her. Chewed up everything, would be bad with visitors. Would meow in the morning as soon as you even moved. I did not want another cat after her, but was outvoted by my wife and sons.

Our new cat couldn't have a more pleasant or tolerant demeanor. She adores our sons, who are able to pick her up and play with her. She pops up on our younger son's bed every night when he goes to bed, which he just loves.

I didn't know that one cat could be so different from another.
 
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I hate dogs. They are way too intrusive. I'm not interested in getting jumped all over as soon as I enter the room.

What if they don't jump on you? Dogs jumping is basically the owners fault because they didn't train the dog well.
 
No, dogs trained to not jump on people do not jump on people.

Barking is a different story, depending on the breed. Some are just barky no matter how good a trainer you are.
I've known dogs who passed obedience training with a breeze. They can do any trick in the book for you. But even these dogs will jump all over you. Sorry, to burst your dog bubble, but you are wrong.

Now, if you like this sort of thing, you'll probably find it endearing. But I don't. I don't want a dog barking in my ear and trying to lick my face while I try to take my shoes off. It grosses me out.
 
I've known dogs who passed obedience training with a breeze. They can do any trick in the book for you. But even these dogs will jump all over you. Sorry, to burst your dog bubble, but you are wrong.

Now, if you like this sort of thing, you'll probably find it endearing. But I don't. I don't want a dog barking in my ear and trying to lick my face while I try to take my shoes off. It grosses me out.

I have four dogs and they don't jump on people.
 
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That is why it can be so hard to train out of them. Some people do find it cute and the dog gets positive reinforcement from those people.
Like I said. It's a preference thing. Some people like making out with their dogs and having them molest them. I find this disgusting. To each their own.
 
We had a cat for years that died last year. She liked me OK (ironic since I was the last person in the house to want her attention) but never was very nice to our sons, who were born after her. Chewed up everything, would be bad with visitors. Would meow in the morning as soon as you even moved. I did not want another cat after her, but was outvoted by my wife and sons.

Our new cat couldn't have a more pleasant or tolerant demeanor. She adores our sons, who are able to pick her up and play with her. She pops up on our younger son's bed every night when he goes to bed, which he just loves.

I didn't know that one cat could be so different from another.
It's no wonder some people loathe cats, and some love them. Some cats truly suck. My HS sweetheart had this purebred Siamese that was straight from the loin of Lucipher. It was the definition of a "one-person cat". It was perfect around her, but was just a royal bitch to anyone else. It's easy to see why some feel the way they do about cats.
 
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That shit is disturbing. I visually cringe every time I see it.
Very common, though. They openly let their dogs drag their tongues across their lips, teeth, and inside of mouth. Add in the fact that many dogs will try to hump, and you can see how some people wind up having sex with their dogs. The line just keeps getting blurred.
 
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Very common, though. They openly let their dogs drag their tongues across their lips, teeth, and inside of mouth. Add in the fact that many dogs will try to hump, and you can see how some people wind up having sex with their dogs. The line just keeps getting blurred.

Beastaphobe.
 
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I loathe cats with a passion.On the other hand here is my Frenchton,Lucy.
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But I'll never understand what's so manly about being cruel to animals. Nothing says 'I'm insecure in my manhood' to me more than guys who brag about killing or abusing cats.

my comment about punting my folks' cat is tongue in cheek....although when it hisses and swipes at me when I walk by, the thought does cross my mind
 
i like dogs over most people.

and a random side thought: I hate people who go shopping and leave their dog in the car, especially when the weather starts getting warmer.
 
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Not a fan of cats. My father in law had a nuisance cat that crawled up under this plastic shield thing on top of my peugot long ago. This wasn't for warmth or anything, just to be an A hole cat. Always did that. I was driving out of his lane one day and heading up the road and the cat slipped down from the roof of the car and I gassed it to about 60. Off flying went the cat into the ditch, never to be seen again.

What a stud, killing a cat because it crawled on your piece of shit car and bragging about it anonymously.
 
The older i get, the more i despise animals.

Just too needy and most of em our pains in the ass.

Change animals, to kids, and I'm right with you.

I have a cat that acts like a dog.

No, you have a cat, and wish you had a dog.... j/k I know what you are saying.

I failed to quote it, but about the leaving your dog in your car on a warm day. I obviously agree. I have done it a few times, always with it in the shade, and the car locked, running, with the air on, and never more than a few minutes. Once, a fat crazy lady was sitting on my bumper, and my dog was going apoplectic inside. She starts screaming at me about leaving my dog in the car. I asked her if she bothered to notice that the car was running, and that it was nicer inside the car, than probably most houses? She says he is obviously upset because he has been barking for a few minutes. I said he's been barking for a few minutes because you had your fat ass on my bumper.
 
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So are you really a psycho or is this one of those 'I brag about animal cruelty to show I'm a macho dude' kinda things?
No just had an old Fishing Guide in Hayward Wisconsin use these until it was made illegal. He also carried a pistol in the Boat to make the Muskie's calm right down. Funny old guy! And yes maybe a bit psycho! Had to be 80 years old. He would get you onto the fish.
 
Don't like cats, they are untrainable, thus unpredictable. I like dogs as long as they are not owned by me. They shed, crap, and pee all over and they scratch wood floors. And they are expensive to own.
 
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