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Pirates Lair

by Pirates Lair on 16 January 2013 - 08:01

The words on this web site page is worse than an insult to the Memory of the Fallen and their Families, to suggest that a Personal Protection Dog could have, or can prevent a similar incident is CRIMINAL!
 
 http://kraftwerkk9.com/a-working-dog-the-gun-alternative/
 
Using it for advertizing?

 I HAVE AN IDEA….instead of allowing the Media to brainwash us to remember the names of Serial Killers (Hollywood makes money on that)
 
Maybe..just maybe….We should all REMEMBER THE NAMES OF THE VICTIMS!
 
Alarm systems are a good tool, a PPD is a good tool, people/neighboors getting involved is a Great tool.
 
Get off Facebook and pay attention to your kids, your friends and neighboors, actually look someone in the face when they talk to you.
 
And actually listen. Killers/Bullys rely on peoples failure to intervene!


Stay Safe out there Folks


Mr. Kim Moore

supakamario

by supakamario on 16 January 2013 - 09:01

i dont know if its criminal IMO opinion its makes them look very sad and desperate......no educated person would fall for such nary nonsense...i laughed cause its so pathetic

Hundmutter

by Hundmutter on 16 January 2013 - 09:01

What are Kraftwerk suggesting - a class of 20 kids all taking their PP
dogs to school with them ?

Agree: using Sandy Hook victims to sell your 'product' is in very bad
taste.

by dantes on 16 January 2013 - 12:01

Bring out your best PPD and watch an unskilled person despatch it with virtually any pistol. Ridiculous and distasteful marketing which is inaccurate to boot.

by Paul Garrison on 16 January 2013 - 13:01

My dog has not bitten any one in my neighborhood, but I am one of the few that have had no crime committed on their property. I like the add, deterrence is a great thing to preventing crime. You can not take a dog everyware and not everyone can handle a dog. I doubt very many people even on this forum could handle a real man-stopper but a good deterrent has great value.

guddu

by guddu on 17 January 2013 - 01:01

"Never let a crisis go waste"

Bhaugh

by Bhaugh on 17 January 2013 - 01:01

I agree the article was done in poor taste. But I'm sure he isnt the only one. I wouldnt recommend him anyway.

Barb

by SitasMom on 17 January 2013 - 02:01

Amazing advertising.......

JWALKER

by JWALKER on 17 January 2013 - 06:01

Wait a minute....Im confused!!!

What are some of you so upset about.  Now I know that many of us think that he charges way to much money for his dogs but there is nothing wrong with what he is doing.  Everyone on this discussion board that has bred a dog and turned around and advertised the dog for PP is doing the same thing.  He is simply pointing out the fact that "assault riffles" will soon be banned.  This creates a "NEED" for people to be able to protect there property in other ways.  I would much rather have my dog go after someone in my yard than me chase after theme with a "PISTOL".  He is not trying to benefit off of the untimely deaths of those innocent children and adults of the Sandy Hook tragedy.  He is just pointing out how our laws will change as a result and that he has a "solution" to people that may be looking for options to take the place of a "assault riffle".  common guys.  just because you don't like someone does not give you the right to accuse theme of something sick like that.

Jay

by Shandra on 17 January 2013 - 14:01

As a single woman  living in a very rural area, with a maximum security prison and an immigrations and detention center within 5 miles.. I would much rather have a dog that will bite for real! How easy would it be for a man in a panic to overwhelm me and take my weapon?? My dog would at least help deter this problem. Everyday on our local call in buy/trade/sell radio show people are asking for bullets to trade because they are getting hard to come by.. I dont have to worry about making sure there are bullets in my dog.





 


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