Official Dogs vs Cats


Dogs or cats  

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  1. 1. What do you prefer

    • Dogs
      194
    • Catz
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Jack Russell Terrier dogs has talent trick or prank on human being. One time  that dog asked me go to outside for his restroom, I took him outside, but he tricked on me, and he run around my wheelchair with long leash over me, and I got stuck, so I asked for HELP! It happened in Fall 2001. What a funny dog!

As someone who once shared a house with an insane murderous Chihuahua that hated everything I can honestly say with a high degree of certainty that a Chihuahua can not kill you. The only way a Chihuahua could kill you is if it had a disease that was transferred through a bite, but then I'd argue that it was the disease that killed you. The most a Chihuahua can do is draw a bit of blood and annoy the crap out of you.

 

Having said all of that, it was a pretty cute little dog.

Because you haven't tried him to bite

 

I've been around chihuahuas all my life and yes, most of them were 1000% scared shitless of anything and everything, however, one italian lady, had around 4-5 chihuahas, had one black chihuahua who grew up thinking he was the alpha male, he bit anyone who came into the lady's place, ripped a couple of my jeans and had a few deep bloodspots, nothing major really, i've been bitten by hundreds of dogs so i'm used to it. Granted yeah, he wouldn't kill me and like you said, just draws a bit of blood. But my point was, any dog can be trained... i've seen pitbulls who are as sweet as labradors and i

Because you haven't tried him to bite

 

I've been around chihuahuas all my life and yes, most of them were 1000% scared shitless of anything and everything, however, one italian lady, had around 4-5 chihuahas, had one black chihuahua who grew up thinking he was the alpha male, he bit anyone who came into the lady's place, ripped a couple of my jeans and had a few deep bloodspots, nothing major really, i've been bitten by hundreds of dogs so i'm used to it. Granted yeah, he wouldn't kill me and like you said, just draws a bit of blood. But my point was, any dog can be trained... i've seen pitbulls who are as sweet as labradors and i

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Depends how the dog is trained. If not trained, the dogs can be aggressive and could bite anyone or animals. If you trained and treated them right, then the dogs can be tame and playful. Some stray dogs can be aggressive as well. 

 

For example, Police dogs can be trained to knock a bad person down and/or find the drugs, find the missing person.

Agreed, any dog can be trained!

 

nau for more dog loving:

 

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On behalf of teh LippyZillaD council of random craziness, Let me just congratulate dogs in our 2014 year. It was a tough year, cats were briefly at the top for a moment or two, but with much effort and spamming, we managed to trumps catz growth and establish canine leadership

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Dogs have clearly bitten off more than they can chew and as usual chewed up all the Neowin lounge furniture when SLiM left them cooped up unattended for several hours.Now had they Been Cats they would have chilled out and we would still have something to sit on. :p:D

 

 

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Dogs have clearly bitten off more than they can chew and as usual chewed up all the Neowin lounge furniture when SLiM left them cooped up unattended for several hours.Now had they Been Cats they would have chilled out and we would still have something to sit on. :p:D

You saying cats get more slack than dogs/

Some of these traits on your graph don't make dogs look very good. :o Though I guess it has some good things to say about them:

 

Anyways:

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That's the reality - both animals have their own characteristics we love and enjoy and even the negatives make them appealing (or not).

 

I love animals of all kinds.  If I had my way I would own a small acreage and have a couple of dogs and cats, a pygmy goat or 2, a couple of pigs, chickens etc.  I was raised on a farm and miss the the animals.

 

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Aw heck getting all sentimental......

That's the reality - both animals have their own characteristics we love and enjoy and even the negatives make them appealing (or not).

 

I love animals of all kinds.  If I had my way I would own a small acreage and have a couple of dogs and cats, a pygmy goat or 2, a couple of pigs, chickens etc.  I was raised on a farm and miss the the animals.

 

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Aw heck getting all sentimental......

I agree with you. If I had the time and money, i'd had as much animals as I could, though I will say this, how I prefer my pigs:

 

 

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That's the reality - both animals have their own characteristics we love and enjoy and even the negatives make them appealing (or not).

 

I love animals of all kinds.  If I had my way I would own a small acreage and have a couple of dogs and cats, a pygmy goat or 2, a couple of pigs, chickens etc.  I was raised on a farm and miss the the animals.

 

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Aw heck getting all sentimental......

I know, but for the sake of this poll you are meant to make the one you voted for seem almost perfect. :)

 

I guess I can understand why you are undecided since you like a lot many animals & have had many dogs and cats in the past.

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