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PSU Yaris
03-03-2007, 11:45 AM
http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=3103189

ChinoCharles
03-03-2007, 11:54 AM
WTF?

sam07yaris
03-03-2007, 01:04 PM
holy hell. WTF was the dog on cracK?

punch
03-03-2007, 01:55 PM
a friend of mine trained K9 dogs, and on command they would chew anything, he showed me this when he ordered them to attack a tree, they did, and didn't stop until called off.

fu_im_from_texas
03-03-2007, 11:48 PM
I am openly skeptical of that thread. It sounds more like an insurance fraud scam, than a case of vicious dogs...the account of what happened was very vague. It wasnt a very convincing tale either...

My best friend is an APBT named Cochina. In the 1930s-1950s pits were "America's Dog." Look at the RCA logo, The Little Rascal's (tv series)...

Unresponsable owners, media hype, and false claims (such as this one) give these dogs a bad rap...sad, really...

(the clunking sound you just heard was me dismounting the soap-box)

jdubau55
03-04-2007, 01:23 AM
I call huge BULLSHIT!!!!!!!!! Those arent dog bites. What we have on our hands here is a fella in a S2000 that clearly is trying to get carbon front fenders and a new front air damn paid for by his insurance. What a douche. Bastards like that make my damn insurance 150$ a damn month.

Blenjar
03-04-2007, 04:01 AM
I think its his gf that did that..

-- Blen

hasher22
03-04-2007, 04:55 AM
very weird

Yaris Revenge
03-05-2007, 02:55 PM
I call huge BULLSHIT!!!!!!!!! Those arent dog bites. What we have on our hands here is a fella in a S2000 that clearly is trying to get carbon front fenders and a new front air damn paid for by his insurance. What a douche. Bastards like that make my damn insurance 150$ a damn month.

LOL! So YOU know what it looks like when a dog chews on metal, huh? Funny!

I don't see any reason why they couldn't be tooth marks. You wouldn't expect it to look like a cartoon apple bite, would you? They actually look very much like the marks left by my mom's Jack Russell the time he chewed up a hard plastic cat toy.

There was probably a cat hiding under it... happens all the time around here. And Pit Bulls are known for their....um.... "tenacity". And if he was trying to get it covered by the insurance company, don't you think he'd opt for something a little more traditional, rather than running the (very likely) risk he'd be stuck ruined parts?

No, you don't hatch a crazy story for insurance claims. You stick to safe, believable ones. I think he's legit.

~YR

fu_im_from_texas
03-05-2007, 04:42 PM
There was probably a cat hiding under it... happens all the time around here.

~YR

...happens all the time around here? Where do you live? And why dont we hear about Pitbulls mauling cars more often...your full of BS too...:bs: :bs: :bs:

ChinoCharles
03-05-2007, 05:25 PM
Saying that Pitbulls aren't genetically predisposed to be more vicious than most other breeds is just ridiculous.

My family had a Rottweiler when I was young... well, younger than I am now :wink:... and it was well trained and kind, but a few times the training gave way to basic animal instinct and that sucker got mean.

They can't help it, and sure, those breeds do get a bad rap... but don't be one of those PETA people that insist one of the most vicious dogs on earth doesn't deserve that rap in any way. I don't care what its been a mascot for... you throw it in a situation where instinct is paramount and it will do what it was born to do, despite you throwing treats and telling it to heel.

He must have had some animal stink on those wheels or something.

Typer73
03-05-2007, 09:49 PM
I beg to disagree... it's definitely the owner, not the breed! I own an american bulldog, close cousin but not a pit. She's the biggest wuss on the planet 'cause she's my baby.

Katana
03-10-2007, 07:03 PM
Almost the same happened to my yaris.I dont have holes or something, but for some reason a stupid dog scratched my front wings!

jdubau55
03-11-2007, 03:08 AM
Just looking at the pattern and the dents doesnt add up. Also, both front fenders? around the edge? I dont think the dog is going to bite ALL THE WAY AROUND the fender. It just doesnt add up. Just my .02 I dont believe it.

Katana
03-11-2007, 05:46 AM
In my case, there was a cat under the car and the dog was after her.That's why I have scratches in both fenders...Even the rims are scratched!

Yaris Revenge
03-15-2007, 05:06 PM
...happens all the time around here? Where do you live? And why dont we hear about Pitbulls mauling cars more often...your full of BS too...:bs: :bs: :bs:

:laughabove: LOL! No, no, no Tex... I mean cats under cars is a common thing! The neighborhood's crawling with 'em.

~YR