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Eating ones best friend? - Timelord - 14 February 2012 Woofwoof.. Would ya Could ya Should ya ?????? RE: Eating ones best friend? - Prep Girl - 14 February 2012 I really wouldn't want to but, if I had to I would, if I was starving she would be to, I think I'd rather eat her before she ate me! RE: Eating ones best friend? - Skean Dhude - 14 February 2012 Sure would without a moments hesitation. I might hesitate if it was one of my old biking buddies though. Same with all the pets. RE: Eating ones best friend? - bigpaul - 14 February 2012 no, couldnt eat OUR dog-she's part of the family! but anyone else's pet is fair game RE: Eating ones best friend? - NorthernRaider - 14 February 2012 Yup, letting child go hungry or feeding him fido or tiddles = no contest. Dont understand the meaning of the question, we eat baa lambs, ickle piggies, moo cows, chickens etc so whats wrong with eating the mutt or moggy? RE: Eating ones best friend? - bigpaul - 14 February 2012 (14 February 2012, 12:01)NorthernRaider Wrote: Yup, letting child go hungry or feeding him fido or tiddles = no contest. Dont understand the meaning of the question, we eat baa lambs, ickle piggies, moo cows, chickens etc so whats wrong with eating the mutt or moggy?because the baa lambs, iccle piggies and the rest dont live in our house, dont come up on the bed and wake us in the morning, and certainly dont bark when they hear a noise outside-THATS WHY!!! RE: Eating ones best friend? - mikebratcher69 - 14 February 2012 Gives new meaning to the food "hot dogs" RE: Eating ones best friend? - Prep Girl - 14 February 2012 I'm starting to wonder if having a Dog shtf is a good idea, she's a great guard dog, if some one opens my gate and knocks at the door she won't bark, but if they touch the gate and don't knock or they just stand by the gate she will bark like mad, she won't bark no matter how much noise the neighbours make in their garden but, if they have visitors that she's not familiar with she will bark, she's very smart, but in a shtf situation if I wanted to stay hidden at home or bugout she would bark and give us away. RE: Eating ones best friend? - Preacher - 14 February 2012 A loyal, territorial dog is more useful than most people.. So.. I'd kill a person to feed the dog and take their food, before I kill the dog to feed myself RE: Eating ones best friend? - NorthernRaider - 14 February 2012 (14 February 2012, 22:11)Preacher Wrote: A loyal, territorial dog is more useful than most people.. So.. I'd kill a person to feed the dog and take their food, before I kill the dog to feed myself And this is where I came in, back to the issue that ended up with me being banned from another forum. When we get to the silly stage where people puts dogs and cats ahead of people its definately time for me to go. |