#Chiefs DE Isaiah Buggs is facing two misdemeanor warrants issued by Tuscaloosa police for second-degree cruelty to dogs. Buggs is accused of leaving two dogs locked on his property with no access to food or water, according to @TuscaloosaPatch.https://t.co/gw6FfSdv43pic.twitter.com/a0M5H1v7oy
Originally Posted by HemiEd:
That is a good thing IMO. Anyone cruel to dogs should be treated the same way they treated their dog.
My family had three dogs when I was growing up, and I have no idea why. My parents got them and then chained them up in the backyard and ignored them. They told me to feed them, so I did. I really liked them all and I'd play with them, but then I'd go back in the house and they'd hang out in their doghouse. This sounds dumb now, but I didn't know that you could have a different relationship with a dog. It's all I knew. I feel terribly guilty now thinking back about it.
I should note that the third dog eventually got to run around in the yard free when we eventually put up a fence, but even then he was ignored other than me coming out to feed him and play with him irregularly. The first dog was my parents' dog before they had kids, and they tell me that they took the dog places with them, but I'm a little skeptical. During my life he was always just chained up in the yard. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hark Clunt:
i must admit that i didn't know who isaiah buggs was until today.
He played for the Lions, was mediocre, bitched about playing time on social media, got dropped, then joined the Chiefs in week 18 where he played zero snaps but someone took a picture of him kissing the trophy he had nothing to do with and now the Chiefs are getting dragged for him being a garbage person [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
Cruelity to dogs is a sign of deeper problems with a human being. You cant control your own life? He can certainty lord over this dog. I alone decide if it suffers, happy, beat them or just starve them to death in a cage.
Everyone can see how much of a fucked up human being you have to be to do those actions to helpless animals above?
So do butchers and fishmongers etc fall under your laws of cruelty also? Is it just dogs? In some countries, it's just another meat for sustenance. [Reply]