Quote Originally Posted by CA Jack View Post
What a shame.

One the one hand, I agree that Freebie is a Candidate for GDOY.

On the other, I think her owner(s) are candidates for Fucking Idiots of the Year (and that applies if you're the owner, because I don't care who is, my opinion is the same).

The owner/s basically put no effort into the first one, tossing her in there unconditioned. The bitch took the beating, won on gameness, and suffered a severe injury--but earned her chain spot.

Not satisfied, her owner/s (knowing she was only so-so in ability, and with a compromised limb) put her in there with a killer ... where her old injury was immediately re-broken, and with a new injury achieved, and yet that bitch STILL tried her hardest ... for over 2 hours ... and STILL won for her (undeserving) owners, showing everyone there what these dogs are all about.

And so what does the owner/s do?

On the first match, they couldn't be bothered with conditioning her.

On the second match, after their dog have them everything she had, they couldn't be bothered with spending the time/effort/money required to heal her

The owner(s) is/are UTTER PIECES OF LAZY, WORTHLESS SHIT (imho) and don't deserve to own truly game dogs, as they have no gameness in them themselves.

I would have taken whatever time off work I had to, and stayed with that bitch until she made it.
Not a minute would go by where she didn't know I was in her corner too
I would have either made sure she lived, or I would have gone down trying everything I could to save her ... as she gave everything she had to win for me.

I would NEVER have intentionally killed her.
You NEVER can tell what will happen unless you TRY.
I can't even imagine failing to try for a bitch who just tried her hardest, and (literally) just gave life-and-limb for me.

Lazy, worthless fuck/s IMO.

A wanton disregard for life, effort, and heart ... indicates a lack of these things in the individual(s).

End of rant.

Jack
Thanks for voicing your opinion. I do disagree with most of what you voiced though. First off. Free was taken to a vet, had her bone set and placed in a cast. Her injury was fully healed before she was ever thought of being done again. Secondly you aren't a Licensed, Practicing Veterinarian so when someone needs your opinion on wether to humanely euthanize a dog suffering traumatic and life threatening injuries or to prolong unnecessary pain and agony i'll let them know where they can reach you.