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Man's best friend (warning, very sad)

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Goddammit, why did I watch the last minutes with Oden. I'm fucking crying my eye's out here, I've never cried before watching a video on the internet.

This sucks, I fear the day when I'll have to do the same with my dog.

:(
 
That was very sad, but the happy video on the first page was a nice palette cleanser. We should do that every thread.

"Here's something very sad"

"Now look at this hamster play basketball"
 
Holy shit.

I was delivering mail, took a break and then watched that Oden video. I had to take the rest of my mail back and take vacation. What a tearjerker. Fucking Marley times 10 knowing that syringe was the real deal.
 
Coins said:
Holy shit.

I was delivering mail, took a break and then watched that Oden video. I had to take the rest of my mail back and take vacation. What a tearjerker. Fucking Marley times 10 knowing that syringe was the real deal.
I'm not trying to promote tearjerking porn, but there was a big case on illegal dog breeds this summer here in Denmark. If you scroll down to the 2nd video it shows how a vet has to sedate and then put down 19 perfectly healthy puppies. In the end she breaks down.

As she says herself by the end, 'I love my job, but not today'. I don't think I could do it. It was my childhood dream to become a vet, but now I'm glad I didn't become one.
 
It's terribly sad and all but let's remember that this guy signed up to put his life in danger. It's not like some tragedy that struck this totally innocent dude. He signed up to kill people and he got killed in the process. Sucks for the dog though :(
 
Metroid Killer said:
I'm not trying to promote tearjerking porn, but there was a big case on illegal dog breeds this summer here in Denmark. If you scroll down to the 2nd video it shows how a vet has to sedate and then put down 19 perfectly healthy puppies. In the end she breaks down.

As she says herself by the end, 'I love my job, but not today'. I don't think I could do it. It was my childhood dream to become a vet, but now I'm glad I didn't become one.


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I've never owned a dog (grad student..) but when I have my place own place ALL of my dogs are going to be from the shelter.


The Lamonster said:
It's terribly sad and all but let's remember that this guy signed up to put his life in danger. It's not like some tragedy that struck this totally innocent dude. He signed up to kill people and he got killed in the process. Sucks for the dog :(

dot dot dot
 
Saw this in the Man's Best Friend (doggy) thread. Sad.

I've just brought my pooch home from the vet. He's dosed up and looking very sad but he's staring straight at me.
 
The Lamonster said:
It's terribly sad and all but let's remember that this guy signed up to put his life in danger. It's not like some tragedy that struck this totally innocent dude. He signed up to kill people and he got killed in the process. Sucks for the dog though :(

what the hell does this have to do with anything??
 
Gaborn said:
Considering how difficult it is to be a Navy Seal, and considering that a "significant number" killed in the helicopter crash he was killed in were the SUPER elite Seal Team 6 (the group that killed Bin Laden) yes, he's a hero (even if he wasn't ST6). I RESPECT the armed forces greatly and whatever my POLICY issues with how we use them I acknowledge that it takes a special person do most of what they do. (and no, I'm not saying that there aren't bad soldiers that do bad things but I don't need to be reflexively negative).
There's nothing heroic about either beeing part of the Navy seals or beeing part of the "commando" that killed an unarmed man.

We definitely don't have the same definition of what constitutes a "Hero".
 
Shut the fuck up. This thread is about a dude and his dog. Take this crap to the bin laden thread if you want to circle jerk.
 
Fularu said:
There's nothing heroic about either beeing part of the Navy seals or beeing part of the "commando" that killed an unarmed man.

We definitely don't have the same definition of what constitutes a "Hero".
Really? You really gonna do this in this thread?
 
Fularu said:
There's nothing heroic about either beeing part of the Navy seals or beeing part of the "commando" that killed an unarmed man.

We definitely don't have the same definition of what constitutes a "Hero".

That unarmed man was the leader of a terrorist group responsible for the death of thousands of innocent people.

Al Qaeda Defense Force on GAF now?

Nice derail by the way.
 
FML. Do not derail this thread. It happens to all threads of this nature. There are dozens of threads you could carry that on in, but no, that doesn't give you the attention you so desperately desire.

That is a very powerful photograph. RIP.
 
Metroid Killer said:
I'm not trying to promote tearjerking porn, but there was a big case on illegal dog breeds this summer here in Denmark. If you scroll down to the 2nd video it shows how a vet has to sedate and then put down 19 perfectly healthy puppies. In the end she breaks down.

As she says herself by the end, 'I love my job, but not today'. I don't think I could do it. It was my childhood dream to become a vet, but now I'm glad I didn't become one.

That video...man :( This thread is great! Made me remember my dog who died just a day ago. RIP Rocco! :'(
 
Fularu said:
There's nothing heroic about either beeing part of the Navy seals or beeing part of the "commando" that killed an unarmed man.

We definitely don't have the same definition of what constitutes a "Hero".
Start another thread if you want to discuss that. We won't join you, but I'm sure you'll get plenty of others for company.
 
So not watching that second video you guys keep posting about, I'm at work taking phone calls. No way I'm answering my next call crying like Bambi's mom just died.
 
Amakusa said:
So not watching that second video you guys keep posting about, I'm at work taking phone calls. No way I'm answering my next call crying like Bambi's mom just died.
customer:hello?
you: *snif* snif * hi this is *snif* amai
how may i help youuuuuuu *starts crying *
customer: ..........
*customer hangs up*
 
Figboy79 said:
Damn, I love dogs. I've been looking for a small one to give to my wife (we need a dog that's comfortable in apartments; we won't be moving into a house for a little while yet, but a pet would be great company for her). Any suggestions? We're not fans of Chihuahuas, though.

yorkshire terriers are really great smallish dogs. try and find one not so lame though. also, cocker spaniels don't grow too larger and are excellent companions too.
 
Coins said:
Shut the fuck up. This thread is about a dude and his dog. Take this crap to the bin laden thread if you want to circle jerk.

Seriously, it seems like a ton of people have decided to thread shit for no apparent reason.
 
Cyan said:
Cool. How do we measure it? ;)

IDK.. maybe thread responses that are on-topic or something?

I sometimes think we attribute human characteristics to animals when it's really just our imagination. But at the same time, you can't look at that picture in the OP without saying "damn, that dog knows its best friend is gone forever."

Yeah this story is really a testament.

In my experience, the dogs I know and been around empathize with me and my feelings much more than any other animal I've been around. Cats crave attention or will leave you alone, and are generally to themselves and for their own enjoyment. But a dog will sense that you're having a bad day or just not in your normal mood and will lie beside your feet in silence just to comfort, or lick at your feet and legs to try to cheer you up.

I can honestly say that I believe dogs make friends with humans, whereas any other animal might just live with them as caretakers and merely pets.
 
I've seen the Oden video and I refuse to watch it again. That had me depressed for days. I went home and gave my dog the biggest hug ever. Having a dog is so great
 
CFMOORE! said:
yorkshire terriers are really great smallish dogs. try and find one not so lame though. also, cocker spaniels don't grow too larger and are excellent companions too.
Traditionally my mom always had a Yorkshire terrier and so i grew up with that type of breed. Generally i would say they are quiet dogs in the house and not too boistures like other breeds such as Staffordshire bull terriers. Also they do have quite a temper on them and are very fiesty dogs.
 
pseudocaesar said:
No, fuck people that chime in with shit like that about "thats just your opinion" or "you act like you speak for all of us"

Maybe someone shouldn't use plurals like "us" and "we" when talking about their personal opinion.

And maybe people shouldn't bitch about how a thread is sad when there is a fucking warning right in the goddamn title.
 
Fularu said:
There's nothing heroic about either beeing part of the Navy seals or beeing part of the "commando" that killed an unarmed man.

We definitely don't have the same definition of what constitutes a "Hero".

Stick to playing wow and shut the fuck up kid

Thanks
 
edit: nvm. not worth it.

My dog is fucking amazing and if anything happened to him I'd probably break down. It's somewhat heartwarming to know that it's reciprocated.
 
The Lamonster said:
stay classy brah.

also, this is a video game forum. lots of these people play wow and other mmo's

brah? really? :lol

You're guilty of derailing the thread as well. That comment was really unnecessary
 
Acullis said:
Are you going to post anything related to the OT at all? Ever?
Sure, I can do that. IMO this is sensationalist journalism. Dog lies down at funeral. I highly doubt he recognized his previous owner's scent on his dehydrated corpse that is shut in a casket many feet above the ground. Again, truly not trying to derail or offend people.
 
yes dogs are loyal, but only if you maintain your size. if you're hit by a shrink ray and suddenly find yourselves the size of a small mouse, how many of you dog owners would confidently stand in front of your "best friend" then, huh? because they'll eat you without a second thought.
 
Bisnic said:
That unarmed man was the leader of a terrorist group responsible for the death of thousands of innocent people.

Al Qaeda Defense Force on GAF now?

Nice derail by the way.
He says you don't have to be a hero to shoot someone unarmed, who the unarmed person is does not matter.

There is no risk to yourself when shooting someone who is unarmed, nothing more nothing less.
You are partaking in the derailment yourself.

A hero is someone who puts themselves in harms way to protect someone.
 
The Abominable Snowman said:
IDK.. maybe thread responses that are on-topic or something?



Yeah this story is really a testament.

In my experience, the dogs I know and been around empathize with me and my feelings much more than any other animal I've been around. Cats crave attention or will leave you alone, and are generally to themselves and for their own enjoyment. But a dog will sense that you're having a bad day or just not in your normal mood and will lie beside your feet in silence just to comfort, or lick at your feet and legs to try to cheer you up.

I can honestly say that I believe dogs make friends with humans, whereas any other animal might just live with them as caretakers and merely pets.

Dogs are pack animals that mesh very well with humans and accept them into their pack. I know for a fact that dogs get "sad" when one of their pack dies, I've seen it with my own dogs and all of the dogs in my family. It's just how they are. Something isn't right when they lose a pack member and they know when they die and when they are just gone for a bit.
 
SneakyStephan said:
He says you don't have to be a hero to shoot someone unarmed, who the unarmed person is does not matter.

There is no risk to yourself when shooting someone who is unarmed, nothing more nothing less.
You are partaking in the derailment yourself.

A hero is someone who puts themselves in harms way to protect someone.

So Jonas Salk isn't a hero despite being responsible for saving the lives of millions just because he didn't need to be on a battlefield in order to save those lives?

Pretty shitty definition of hero if you ask me.
 
it is kind of sad
but at the same time dogs dont understand friendship and people confuse it with pack animal mentality

but hey, sensationalizing death has always been part of humanity
 
If you murdered someone, lost your home, were living on the street, were being attacked by an angry mob, and had the plague, dogs are the only animals that would still love you.
 
pseudocaesar said:
Who needs further proof. Its like doing an experiment to see if water is wet. We know it is, its just a simple fact. Dogs are superior to cats in every aspect. You wont see this type of loyalty displayed by a cat, and no.. before you come in and say "But my cats different!" It really isnt. How many times has your cat scratched you or snubbed you? Every fucking day? Of course. How many times has my dog deliberately scratched/bitten me or snubbed me? Fucking never.

The dog in the OP is a perfect example of his kind, and it really is heart warming and tragic at the same time. There are few things that will ever love anyone like a dog its owner, or the owner and their dog.

This video is so sad and tragic.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOAcRKZxjy4


Why did he killed the dog if he loved him that much. keep him alive.
 
CFMOORE! said:
yorkshire terriers are really great smallish dogs. try and find one not so lame though. also, cocker spaniels don't grow too larger and are excellent companions too.

Thanks for the suggestion!

I'll try and slyly run it by her and see if she likes cocker spaniels(since I'm trying to surprise her with a pet; she's been saying how much she misses her parents farm, where they have tons of dogs and cats) without spoiling that I'm going to get her a dog.

I'd love to see her face when I come home with one!
 
Uchip said:
it is kind of sad
but at the same time dogs dont understand friendship and people confuse it with pack animal mentality

I'll need you to back up that claim with scientifically verified evidence.

And no, my skepticism of your boastful claim does not mean I believe dogs understand friendship.
 
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