@bawana I concur! There’s way too much of the “equals” attitude around, and it seems to go hand-in-hand with the “dogs have a ‘right’ to be off-leash in public places, regardless of their nature and level of training” attitude. I was on a walk with someone (a PhD no less) who was happy that her dog didn’t attack a dog we encountered while both were off-leash. Are you kidding me? There was a good chance that could happen and you let your dog off it’s leash? WTF? And a rotting stick I managed to pick up at the last second was probably all that kept me from being chomped by a pitt bull on a trail run. She just wanted to “play” with me, according to her owner who didn’t witness the event. Even if a dog’s function is only companionship, humans should be in charge. The “all-positive” training mentality doesn’t help. Wild dogs use appropriate corrections on each other within their social hierarchy, so why shouldn’t dog owners?
Funny strip, btw, assuming he’s poking fun at the absurdity here, which I assume he is….
dogs live in a pack, humans are part of that pack. Equality don’t work in a pack, you have your alpha male, your alpha female, if you try to be equal the dog will try to make you submit. Plus it will say “you get to go in the house so do I” right on the floor.
Templo S.U.D. over 9 years ago
Just wait until Fido pursues a squirrel and you’ll really have your breathe taken away.
ShortStraw over 9 years ago
So obviously you’ve been neutered as well.
Bill The Nuke over 9 years ago
Obviously the dog is the smarter of the two.
761st over 9 years ago
Amen!
spike021 over 9 years ago
A group in the early 20th century believed animals were equal to and in some cases more valuable then people……
groovebilledani over 9 years ago
@bawana I concur! There’s way too much of the “equals” attitude around, and it seems to go hand-in-hand with the “dogs have a ‘right’ to be off-leash in public places, regardless of their nature and level of training” attitude. I was on a walk with someone (a PhD no less) who was happy that her dog didn’t attack a dog we encountered while both were off-leash. Are you kidding me? There was a good chance that could happen and you let your dog off it’s leash? WTF? And a rotting stick I managed to pick up at the last second was probably all that kept me from being chomped by a pitt bull on a trail run. She just wanted to “play” with me, according to her owner who didn’t witness the event. Even if a dog’s function is only companionship, humans should be in charge. The “all-positive” training mentality doesn’t help. Wild dogs use appropriate corrections on each other within their social hierarchy, so why shouldn’t dog owners?
Funny strip, btw, assuming he’s poking fun at the absurdity here, which I assume he is….
angelfiredragon over 9 years ago
dogs live in a pack, humans are part of that pack. Equality don’t work in a pack, you have your alpha male, your alpha female, if you try to be equal the dog will try to make you submit. Plus it will say “you get to go in the house so do I” right on the floor.
Leroy over 9 years ago
Shouldn’t he wear a bra as well??
bonita.eley over 9 years ago
who is really the ‘tool’?
tegm over 9 years ago
hahaha
BigTime_TimmyJim69 almost 3 years ago
Good way to get strangled