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I don't like that video of the wolves piling into that dog   Poor f***ing thing should have been put away better to stop that from happening. 

Dog eat dog mate ?    Check out this lump of a unit,  not a chance im meeting him down the racecourse lol  Russian  vids are a real rabbit hole 

Human life is cheap ,so guess a dog is way down the line ,its a thing on a chain in a yard end of ! 

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1 hour ago, chesney said:

Thats probably near extinct in some countries wipe the things they serve no purpose.

I disagree mate. 

It's only the same as watching a pack of dogs kill a fox, shit happens. 

The owners of said dogs are to blame really IMO. 

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3 hours ago, keepdiggin said:

She two take a fully grown rottweiler but seen one get destroyed by a big 60 pound pitbull in a cage 

I've seen that video and it's just plain cruelty. 

The Wolf was clearly a bait animal that just wanted to escape. 

Just look at how fast that wolf killed the big dog, no APBT would stand a chance in that situation. 

I imagine the rise in attacks coincides with habitat destruction. 

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9 hours ago, Greb147 said:

No dog breed could survive a proper wolf attack. 

No dog could kill a dog of that size in less than 2 mins flat, it looks like a wolf dog type thing itself and it's stone cold dead just like that. 

 

I often wonder with situations like this where the only thing stopping the dog being dragged away and eaten is its chain.......would wolves sit and eat the dog where its killed....or not ?

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2 minutes ago, gnasher16 said:

I often wonder with situations like this where the only thing stopping the dog being dragged away and eaten is its chain.......would wolves sit and eat the dog where its killed....or not ?

Yes I've seen it. 

Look at one of the first videos I posted on this thread. 

The chain is snapped and they carry the poor German Shepherd away. 

They are clever fuckers, one usually comes to entice the dog and once it makes the mistake of pursuing this wolf the others pounce and it's game over. 

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1 hour ago, Greb147 said:

What's the crack here then? The title is labeled you will never eat meat again. 

  Think it's to do with those white spots the body seems to be riddled with, mate. Dunno what they are. But, they don't look natural!

Tell they're not Brazilians. Christ, those knives are sharp! (Plus they never emptied an extended magazine into the dead deers head)

 

Oh!!! Fukk Me! I've just realised! They weren't Spots! Work it out: They're slicing the flesh and the 'spots' continue appearing?

That's got to be cancer. They're cutting strings of the fukking stuff!!! It's like a mycelium bed in there! ?

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1 minute ago, Ken's Deputy said:

  Think it's to do with those white spots the body seems to be riddled with, mate. Dunno what they are. But, they don't look natural!

Tell they're not Brazilians. Christ, those knives are sharp! (Plus they never emptied an extended magazine into the dead deers head)

That's what I was thinking as well, are they tumours or a parasite of some sort? 

The meat looks like it's alive as well. ?

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13 minutes ago, Ken's Deputy said:

Just edited into my post, mate. I feel a little sick now! Urgh!!!

I doubt waste management regulations are a high priority in Russia, God only knows what kinda shit is pumped in to the ecosystem. 

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20 hours ago, Greb147 said:

How naive we are, I've always read growing up about how shy wolves are of man and dogs, in Russia that seems far from the case. ?

I think they're only shy if they gets shot at fairly regularly. The ones in national parks in America are bold as brass also.

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7 hours ago, gnasher16 said:

I often wonder with situations like this where the only thing stopping the dog being dragged away and eaten is its chain.......would wolves sit and eat the dog where its killed....or not ?

Seen pictures of bulldogs killed and eaten while still on their chains. 

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36 minutes ago, dogmandont said:

Seen pictures of bulldogs killed and eaten while still on their chains. 

I remember nattering to a chap years ago who kept a big yard of 40 plus dogs high up in Canada somewhere at minus 30 most of the year.....said he had never lost a dog to the cold but a few to Wolves.....i cant remember him saying whether they were dragged away or eaten on site so to speak.....must be be a mad scenario alright,a big yard of bulldogs kicking off at Wolves sitting eating their relatives !

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Reminds me of that bloke who kept his down south. Had 'gators in the swamp at the bottom of his land.

Reckoned the better the dog, the higher he'd chain it. Lower value dogs took their chances lower down, when the 'gators were hungry.

Got to be some Special level of psychopathy at work there! :icon_eek:

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17 hours ago, Greb147 said:

No dog breed could survive a proper wolf attack. 

No dog could kill a dog of that size in less than 2 mins flat, it looks like a wolf dog type thing itself and it's stone cold dead just like that. 

 

The chain is definitely working against the dog there but that first horrible b*****d to grab it knew what it was doing didn't it. I wonder how many times they've done it ? 

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