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Billy_Sastard User ID: 25487141 United States 10/16/2012 06:01 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Last Edited by Billy_Sastard on 10/16/2012 06:01 PM It is, to me, sad how fast people forget the FOUNDATIONS of our fine country! This country was built by an armed population capable of fending for themselves, and will be lost by couches full of potato-sheeple riding their 52" HD-LEDTV's into the orwellian sunset. :( :abomb::abomb::abomb: BRING ON THE DOOM!!! |
Thor's Hamster User ID: 1248699 United States 10/16/2012 06:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have heard a lot of people say that dogs would just be an inconvenience during a SHTF scenario. But I think they could be very useful even a pack of small dogs could be trained to hunt small game and provide a heads up if an intruder enters your encampment. Quoting: TheWiseOne Our ancestors were helped tremendously by dogs. So I don't think they would be an inconvenience. I agree 100%. Dogs are a luxury nowadays. We have them for companionship, for the most part (I know there are exceptions -- herding dogs, seeing eye dogs, police dogs). Long ago, dogs were a practical necessity for humans. They helped us hunt (as you said), and then protected our homes (whether those homes were huts, caves, etc.). So yes, dogs will be even MORE important than ever if there's a STHF scenario. And their unconditional love, loyalty and friendship doesn't hurt, either. :) Apollo astronauts couldn't have passed through Van Allen's Belt. Van Allen wore suspenders. |
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Thor's Hamster User ID: 1248699 United States 10/16/2012 06:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have heard a lot of people say that dogs would just be an inconvenience during a SHTF scenario. But I think they could be very useful even a pack of small dogs could be trained to hunt small game and provide a heads up if an intruder enters your encampment. Quoting: TheWiseOne Our ancestors were helped tremendously by dogs. So I don't think they would be an inconvenience. As long as you can keep them fed. Good luck with that. True, but in the distant past, it was a symbiotic relationship. The dogs would come near human encampments, and get scraps of food day after day. As a consequence, these dogs would come to think of this particular human encampment as "their turf" (where they get food), so they'd protect it from intruders, be they animal or human. So it's a win/win, symbiotic relationship. Apollo astronauts couldn't have passed through Van Allen's Belt. Van Allen wore suspenders. |
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Thor's Hamster User ID: 1248699 United States 10/16/2012 06:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | back in the day dogs were vital Quoting: zepa protection,intruder alarm,hunting tool when tshtf a good dogs a must and a cat lol Ya, the cats help keep the rodent (virus vectors) population at bay. Cats have been credited with helping to end the Black Plague in Europe by eating the rats which carried the deadly flea-born disease. Apollo astronauts couldn't have passed through Van Allen's Belt. Van Allen wore suspenders. |
SOFA-KING-COOL User ID: 25682170 United States 10/16/2012 06:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have heard a lot of people say that dogs would just be an inconvenience during a SHTF scenario. But I think they could be very useful even a pack of small dogs could be trained to hunt small game and provide a heads up if an intruder enters your encampment. Quoting: TheWiseOne Our ancestors were helped tremendously by dogs. So I don't think they would be an inconvenience. As long as you can keep them fed. Good luck with that. ever owned a dog? they dont just attack and eat thier owner if they get hungry. SLAM THAT CLAM |
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SOFA-KING-COOL User ID: 25682170 United States 10/16/2012 06:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have heard a lot of people say that dogs would just be an inconvenience during a SHTF scenario. But I think they could be very useful even a pack of small dogs could be trained to hunt small game and provide a heads up if an intruder enters your encampment. Quoting: TheWiseOne Our ancestors were helped tremendously by dogs. So I don't think they would be an inconvenience. As long as you can keep them fed. Good luck with that. ever owned a dog? they dont just attack and eat thier owner if they get hungry. Huh? Fucking retard. good luck with that SLAM THAT CLAM |
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