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  1. Paulclem's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by qimissung
    Yeah, I once met a Great Dane named Hitler that scared the c*** out of me even as the owner assured me it would not hurt me-probably because they were there and calm. Sheesh, the thing was lying down and it was still at eye level with me.
    I think lots of dogs can be intimidating - the big ones even more. I used to work for a butcher as a kid and he had a black Great Dane that would put his paws on your shoulders. He was friendly, but it was still intimidating.
    He was one fit dog - living at the butchers.
  2. Paulclem's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Virgil
    I'm not big on outlawing specific dog breeds. If you mated a pitbull with a mastiff you could have a more vicious dog and it would pass the legal test. In fact, it's a mutt. Plus what would be the rationale for outlawing a pitbull and not outlawing a rottweiler, or a doberman, or a mastiff, or even a German Shepherd? All of those dogs have had a history of aggression, and yet all of them can make good pets. My uncle had a series of Neapolitan mastiffs. Some were friendly and one in particular was not, but all were intimidating.
    I agree - it's rife with problems trying to legislate against a breed. It really comes down to individual dogs,and how they are controlled by their owners. My Jack Russell has given me some painful bites that would be bad for a kiddie. (It's ok - he only bites me).

    I was talking to a couple of dog walkers yesterday and one told me that 4 dogs have been attacked recently. It can only end in tears unless this dog is picked up, or the owner does something about it.
  3. qimissung's Avatar
    Yeah, I once met a Great Dane named Hitler that scared the c*** out of me even as the owner assured me it would not hurt me-probably because they were there and calm. Sheesh, the thing was lying down and it was still at eye level with me.
  4. Virgil's Avatar
    I'm not big on outlawing specific dog breeds. If you mated a pitbull with a mastiff you could have a more vicious dog and it would pass the legal test. In fact, it's a mutt. Plus what would be the rationale for outlawing a pitbull and not outlawing a rottweiler, or a doberman, or a mastiff, or even a German Shepherd? All of those dogs have had a history of aggression, and yet all of them can make good pets. My uncle had a series of Neapolitan mastiffs. Some were friendly and one in particular was not, but all were intimidating.
  5. Paulclem's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by 1n50mn14
    Pitbulls are now illegal in Ontario (where I live) due to their aggressive nature. There is much controversy over this, as it seems that they can be incredibly sweet, loyal dogs when handled properly and well trained/disciplined, but when let to rum amok (as the one who attacked poor Dorje!) they can become quite a problem. Glad to hear your dog is ok!
    Thanks 1n50mn14

    We've got a dangerous dogs act from the 1990's to deal with them, but I don't think they extend to a complete ban. We've been advised to report the dog if it is off the lead. Funnily enough I saw one this morning - an 8 month old that had been sold to its owner as a Staffordshire Bull Terrier, but it is clearly a pitbull. It's a nice one though, and I did read that most of them are really good - as you said.
  6. 1n50mn14's Avatar
    Pitbulls are now illegal in Ontario (where I live) due to their aggressive nature. There is much controversy over this, as it seems that they can be incredibly sweet, loyal dogs when handled properly and well trained/disciplined, but when let to rum amok (as the one who attacked poor Dorje!) they can become quite a problem. Glad to hear your dog is ok!
  7. Paulclem's Avatar
    I feel sorry for the dog - as you say it is the owner's fault. The local wardens are trying to be helpful. Luckily Dorje's now fine.

    I remembered Pussnboots writing about a dog attack last year. It's all too common.
  8. Virgil's Avatar
    Good for you Paul. Good luck with the opportunity.
  9. Virgil's Avatar
    Wow! What a story. I've had the same fears with the pitbulls in my neighborhood. There have been a few instances with other people's dogs, one I think my wife witnessed. The problem is not so much the pitbull but the owner. Yes pitbulls can be aggressive but they are also very loving dogs. The problem is with the owner. Most owners don't have a clue on raising dogs. Instead of repressing those aggressive instincts bad owners actually accentuate them. I think you were quite right in thinking Dorje would have been killed if he got out of your hands. What an heroic struggle you put up. I'm afraid that pitbull is not fit for human society. They need to do something about him.
  10. Paulclem's Avatar
    Thanks mate.

    It is rewarding. What I found is that you are less curriculum constrained, and you can cover a broader range of topic - particularly in literacy - as a basis for the English you want to teach them. Just imagine - no class control issues. Just people who want to get on. Great fun.
  11. Neely's Avatar
    Good stuff Paul, well done. It has to be a good thing to have more eggs in the basket.

    I'm well out of touch with maths but I was naturally better at it than English in the past. I would love to work with adults too, it must be a very rewarding experience.
  12. Paulclem's Avatar
    Thanks Fifth - it is great to be learning. I really enjoy the courses I go on. It's like a day off.
  13. TheFifthElement's Avatar
    Sound like a fantastic opportunity Paul, not to be missed. I hope the course goes well. I'm sure you'll have no trouble with it.

    It is great to keep learning new things, isn't it?
  14. Paulclem's Avatar
    Thanks Qimi. I was talking to "The Kid" yesterday. he's a nice bloke but painfully shy. He's still got the two dogs. They don't get on with mine, so I don't get to speak to him as much as I would.

    Thanks virgil, it's nice of you to say so. I think there quite a number of us on here who would be good neighbours.
    It's really my wife who is a good influence on me.
  15. Virgil's Avatar
    Paul, I'd certainly would love to have you as my neighbor! I got a dog too. This was a great story. And you and your wife are extremely kind.
  16. qimissung's Avatar
    What a great story and what characters your neighbors were. I'm sure you were astounded by their decision to get two more dogs!

    It sounds like everyone has thrived, though-more or less anyway.

    Gilliatt's right, you guys are great neighbors!
  17. Paulclem's Avatar
    He was a good bloke, and it was just what any neighbour would do, but thanks Gilliat.

    He had been to the US in the war, whilst in the Fleet Air Arm, and maintained aircraft on carriers fighting the Japanese.
  18. Gilliatt Gurgle's Avatar
    Paul,

    You and your wife are kind souls going above and beyond the call of duty.
    Great story.

    Gg
  19. Paulclem's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by Virgil
    Oh I know that feeling so well. It's so sad to see people you like leave. Plus retiring intertwines with our own sense of mortality to make such a bitter sweet feeling. You captured it well Paul. I enjoyed reading this.
    Thanks Virgil. I've seen lots come and go too and you're right about the mortality feeling.
  20. Paulclem's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by The Comedian
    jersea wrote of your post quite well Paul. I was particularly fond of your description of how you retiring colleague clocked in the usual shift. . . . and then suddenly out the door. It's strange how our working life is at once a life-giving pulse (both monetarily and spiritually), and in that so important and, at the same time, so irrelevant. . . . transient or transcendent? I'm not sure which.
    Yes - I find it important. it gives a good structure. I noticed that lots of people ask "what are you going to do?" I think they miss of the "now" at the end.
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