Biden can't even get dog ownership right.

mitchell76

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He is not a dog trainer to be able to tell what is good or bad training. Some dogs bite. Yes a dog belonging to a president isn't going to be put down. Those are the perks and privileges of being the man. 🤷‍♂️
Hunter probably gave the dogs, some coke......LMAO
 

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Joe can't even train a dog, what a shock.
Yet this guy somehow got 81 million votes.
Ya right
 

Butler1000

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They are. But the president's job is not to worry about a secret service agent being bitten by a dog for any number of reasons, but larger issues. Including may be the guy threatened the dog or mishandled it. Who knows.
In his home? Really? That's rather dismissive. About a human being. And do you realky think an agent would threaten the President's dog. Man are you scraping the barrel bottom now.
 

Butler1000

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Could be environmental issues. Could be mishandling by the various people who handle the dog. The dog doesn't seem to have bitten Biden or anyone in the family so clearly that tells me there is something in the environment bothering him or the way he is being handled by the secret service.
You aren't a dog owner are you. Any responsible dog owner would never place people in danger.
 

Butler1000

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The White House is not his "home". And rules that apply to regular pet owners do not apply to the President. And yes, an Agent could misbehave with a dog. Why not?
The incidents happened at his private residence. The dogs are banned from the WH because of the danger to visitors.

You might want to read and not assume before you post.
 
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K Douglas

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Yeah he is not a dog trainer.

He is however better than a guy who doesn't know how to close an umbrella.

I owned several dogs and I'm not a dog trainer. None of them bit people.
 
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It's absolutely NOT the the Dog's fault. I blame the owners. Two dogs like this? That's bad owners.
German shepherds are known for being over protective and aggressive. It's got nothing to do with the owner. Do some basic dog breed research. 🐶
 
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dirtydaveiii

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Two different pets under the same owner? Double digit incidents. Ya, pretty much everyone agrees at that point the owner has responsibility
double digit dog bites vs triple digit felonies for fraud and insedition and treason plus found guilty of sexual assault

I see how you can think guy with the dog and son who took nudes much worse
 

dirtydaveiii

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I owned several dogs and I'm not a dog trainer. None of them bit people.
you have secret service too ? hundreds of people coming into your space every day ? if you knew shit about dogs you would know that many breeds are protective of people coming into their owners space and if they percieve a threat they protect their owner
 

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you have secret service too ? hundreds of people coming into your space every day ? if you knew shit about dogs you would know that many breeds are protective of people coming into their owners space and if they percieve a threat they protect their owner
I would seriously doubt that hundreds of people are coming into the dog's 'space' every day. Plus the ones that are would generally become familiar faces.
Clintons and Bushes had dogs in the WH I don't recall their dogs having a biting problem.
 

Butler1000

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you have secret service too ? hundreds of people coming into your space every day ? if you knew shit about dogs you would know that many breeds are protective of people coming into their owners space and if they percieve a threat they protect their owner
And that is where the proper training comes in. The thing responsible owners do. And yes on a regular walk in the city hundreds of people will come within proximity of the pair. As well at a park. You dont think there are percieved threats on city streets?
 

Butler1000

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Okay, but why is it Biden's fault? Do you think Presidents are personally involved with their dogs on a daily basis? What I said still applies that the rules for regular pet owners do not apply to heads of state. This should just be common sense. You guys are grasping at straws on this one.
I'm laughing at the deflections and defenses. It goes to character. And ability to manage.
 

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Non-issue, geeez. The dog is in a tense environment, constant moving of people in and around, probably has no idea who he should be close to or his pack leader is.
What a great story for the mainstream to cover, considering all the other stuff going on. Great distraction.
 
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dirtydaveiii

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And that is where the proper training comes in. The thing responsible owners do. And yes on a regular walk in the city hundreds of people will come within proximity of the pair. As well at a park. You dont think there are percieved threats on city streets?
Wow you really don't understand that dogs are territorial
 
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