View Single Post
Old Mar 6, 2010 | 12:05 AM
  #23  
-beefy-'s Avatar
-beefy-
formerly beefy-rst-2
iTrader: (6)
 
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 10,072
Likes: 3
From: cleveland rsoc
Default

Originally Posted by thebigyin
youre missing the point, misunderstanding the situation , showing no signs of having read and understood the main accident post etc etc etc, you dont have a dog and it shows, if you dont want to donate ..dont, no ones asking YOU for anything so why get arsey?? ever heard the saying , if you dont have anything good to say then say nothing?

from what i read its a severe injury to a very young dog mate and the point i was trying to make is whats to stop him biting someone , whilst im not saying his will and the dog will no doubt be muzzled for the permanent future it still would play on my mind if i had children , but like you said ive never owned a dog and never had the attachment that comes with one

but ....


if i thougt that dog was going to spend the next 6 weeks in pain and possably never make a full recovery putting it to sleep would for me pesonally be an option id think about ,

yes i know it will be painfull on the family but so would watching him in pain for me ,

i never expected everyone to agree with my point of view ,im sure theres folk who do but dont want to be lambasted for sounding sooooooo mean and nasty and well like me ,

i hope theres a good resoloution to the situation , but im just trying to work out what were donating towards if they have borrowed the money for surgery ?

im not even working but if it was for a good cause id be for it ,


id just like to know why the insurance company wont pay , very cuntixh of them and surely if the policy is up to date that should pay out ,



and as for if you got nothing nice to say dont say anything ?

is that really the world you live in mate , let be realistic this is a public forum and subjects are open to debate ,

im not expecting folk to agree with me 100%

but surely you can see the angle im coming from ~?


beef