People allege that they treat their pets more like human beings or the same way they treat human beings.They claim that there's no difference between pets and people. Throughout my daily walks, I see people forcing ropes into pet's necks, even Vegans do this!, but I don't see how they put ropes in the neck of their children or wives and pull them over the bikes or in the park, so what do they mean when they say human beings are equal to pets? Interestingly, bypassers do ignore this habit. When will people know that human beings are not equal to pets?
What planet did you just fly in from? The "ropes" are to keep the animal from being squashed by a car if a squirrel shows up 100 yards away. And my aunt used leashes on my 4 unruly cousins All The Time or She could never have gone grocery shopping, for the same reason, to keep them safe!
Haha, this proves my point that animals are not equal to human beings,if you have to keep your eyes on them 24/7 for their safety.
@m0752532706 well, sweetie, who postulated that human beings are "equal" except in their right? I do not think drumpy is equal, in brains, empathy, or any other area. Do you?
I don't usually see pet owners , "forcing ropes into their pet's necks ." I do see a collar with a leash . But I also see seat belts , car seats for children , and yes , when mine were small , I even owned a small harness that I could attach either a seat belt or a leash too as a protective measure for my little ones . A child standing unattached is much more likely to get kidnapped , than one firmly attached to it's mother .
You should be honest my friend, when it comes to ropes or whatever you call it,also there's a difference between putting your child in safety measures in a car and putting a rope in a dog's neck and pull it on your bike or your hands as you walk. I don't see people doing that to their children, yet they allege that animals are equal or even superior to human beings.
@m0752532706 I am being honest . I have not seen ropes looped around a pet's neck . I have seen both collars and harnesses with leashes attached . Pets generally do enjoy going on walks or runs with their owners/parents , and some actually request to go on walks . I frequently see pets , pulling their parents because they want to go faster , or there's something they want to explore that's out of reach . So while I must agree with you that there are some people who don't make good pet owners , just as there are some people who aren't good parents , for the most part , I think you , are trying to make something that is not harmful into something that is . Are you being honest , or just trying to stir up trouble ?
@m0752532706 Sorry , I read what you wrote , and believe you meant what you said , when you wrote it .
My brother used to work in a prison holding sexual offenders. He said, 20 seconds, it takes 20 seconds to grab a child ant then be gone. After 20 seconds things get real. He has gotten in trouble telling the people who are waiting to get into a restaurant to watch their children better. Really pisses him off when he sees children just running around with no one really watching them.