Moderation Questions
The last iteration of the moderation discussion thread was a complete disaster. Numerous attempts to keep it on topic fa
How traumatized do you think this kid is going to be?Let's suppose 7 kids have fond wedding dog memories and only one kid is traumatized... you don't think that wouldn't be worth it?
Do you notice that these people only consider the worst case scenario of situations?
Also, thatβs a beautiful dog.
To be clear, I am not anti-dog. We are talking about a domestic dog, not an angry lion. The chances that LB's dog is going to seriously injure or traumatize someone are extremely low.
At the rehearsal dinner I did have her leashed. They had they whole back part of their brew pub rented out and none of the staff said anything I just walked her in through the front door. She did great I sat in a back corner and when I decided to finally get in line for food I just had a friend watch her.
That's good to know.
To be clear, I am not anti-dog. We are talking about a domestic dog, not an angry lion. The chances that LB's dog is going to seriously injure or traumatize someone are extremely low.
Lol, same. Only teasing him because he obviously knows exactly what he's doing when he fires up the dogposting.
Only if you admit that you're a ****ing moron and suck at trolling.
Do you notice that these people only consider the worst case scenario of situations?
Also, thatβs a beautiful dog.
Thanks. I think it's mostly because they don't like me they assume I have a dog that's really bad in all aspects of dog behavior even though she's only bad at not chasing animals and occasionally standing in the middle of the road like a dumbass when a car is coming.
Thanks. I think it's mostly because they don't like me they assume I have a dog that's really bad in all aspects of dog behavior even though she's only bad at not chasing animals and occasionally standing in the middle of the road like a dumbass when a car is coming.
No, it's because you obviously know exactly what you're doing when you fire up the dogposting

Here she is during setting up for the rehearsal. So she got to know the grounds before the full big day with all the guests. So it wasn't like we were just there on the day of the wedding and she had to learn to navigate a new property around a couple hundred people. On the day of the wedding I was there early and then more and more people started coming but there was never a time when it seemed like "ok now she needs to go on a leash"... because she'd been doing fine the entire time.
I mean "I took my dog to a wedding and everything was fine and she did great" isn't that much for you guys to work with but you managed.
This is a pattern you clearly enjoy. You can't play innocent when this loop plays out every single time you start dogposting. I simply trolled you about it and you got big mad.
This is a pattern you clearly enjoy. You can't play innocent when this loop plays out every single time you start dogposting. I simply trolled you about it and you got big mad.
I was furious. You do a really good job at trolling.
I mean really I haven't been that angry in a long time and it was kinda cathartic. Thank you.
I mean "I took my dog to a wedding and everything was fine and she did great" isn't that much for you guys to work with but you managed.
You yourself posted that your dog isnβt great around kids (or something to that effect), and then you let the dog loose around kids. You obviously want controversy in your life for whatever reason. Weird.
"Putting kids at risk" is pretty over-the-top. I mean, we're talking about a pet dog, not a mountain lion!
I've had far worse interactions with dogs than mountain lions.
Yes. All the other dog sitters are still in high school for at least another month.
She kept lions and tigers, but something is weird about the perspective in this photo. Tigers are big, but they aren't that big.
Chit's real: https://www.life.com/animals/something-w...
Not surprised to see you have your mutt sprawled out in the middle of the floor.
I'll bet if someone inadvertently kicked your dog or stepped on a paw, you'd lose your chit and live the rest of your life being oblivious to the fact that you're the one at fault.
Kids get seriously injured by dogs all the time, not sure that's so over the top.
Kids get seriously injured riding bicycles and skateboards far more often than they're injured by dogs at family events like wedding receptions.
Kids get injured by their own dogs probably far more often than by the dogs of strangers.
That said, LB's dog should have been on a leash imo.