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Raise your dogs well!
It is never the dog's fault, because an untrained dog, who is not raised to know right from wrong, does not have a clue what is right and what is wrong, and their brain capacity hasn't reached the state, where we can blame them for doing something like that.I'm glad you added this. Because it's almost certainly the owners faults.
I agree with that. But I was speaking of animals that are not homo sapiens. Context is everything! Humans are the scariest creatures there are!The number 1 deadliest animal on Earth is Humans.
We kill each other, and every other living thing we come across typically.
Got a question... did the fish live?This happened down in the Ozarks where I am from. Who knew that bluegill were so deadly? Or was it something else that killed him?
Wednesday, May 16, 2001
Man chokes to death on live fish
http://www.newstribune.com/stories/051601/...516010943NA.asp
VIBURNUM, Mo. (AP) -- A Bixby man died after trying to swallow a live fish.
Investigators said Todd Poller, 45, was apparently drinking with friends all day Saturday near Neal's Creek about six miles outside Viburnum in Iron County.
Poller's friends reported him yelling, "Hey, watch this" before grabbing a 5-inch perch from the water and dropping it headfirst into his mouth, Iron County Sheriff Alan Mathes said.
Poller began choking and gasping for air. The sheriff said the others tried to dislodge the fish and perform the Heimlich maneuver. He was pronounced dead when emergency crews arrived.
An autopsy found that Poller died from asphyxiation from having the fish lodged in his throat. Besides choking, Poller also suffered lacerations to the inside of his throat from the fish's fins.
Mathes said Poller was a "well-known character" in the area.
This happened down in the Ozarks where I am from. Who knew that bluegill were so deadly? Or was it something else that killed him?
Wednesday, May 16, 2001
Man chokes to death on live fish
http://www.newstribune.com/stories/051601/...516010943NA.asp
VIBURNUM, Mo. (AP) -- A Bixby man died after trying to swallow a live fish.
Investigators said Todd Poller, 45, was apparently drinking with friends all day Saturday near Neal's Creek about six miles outside Viburnum in Iron County.
Poller's friends reported him yelling, "Hey, watch this" before grabbing a 5-inch perch from the water and dropping it headfirst into his mouth, Iron County Sheriff Alan Mathes said.
Poller began choking and gasping for air. The sheriff said the others tried to dislodge the fish and perform the Heimlich maneuver. He was pronounced dead when emergency crews arrived.
An autopsy found that Poller died from asphyxiation from having the fish lodged in his throat. Besides choking, Poller also suffered lacerations to the inside of his throat from the fish's fins.
Mathes said Poller was a "well-known character" in the area.
I did not sound like it worked out too well for the fish either, but there was no mention of its condition.Got a question... did the fish live?
That seems to be what happened. The fins lodged it in the throat preventing easy removal.Perch have a sharp spiny dorsal fin, if extended in the narrow passage of the throat there is little chance of getting it out.
That seems to be what happened. The fins lodged it in the throat preventing easy removal.
I did all that too. Same results. I fish for them, so I found a way to get back. And tasty too.Well he won't be doing that again
As a child i used the local river as my swimming pool. I would try to catch the fish by hand, sometimes with success. We enjoyed a few trout that way. One day i caught a perch, those spined stuck in the palm of my hand endured i never did it again
That wasn't the purpose of my thread is to blame dogs for anything. I was trying to express the importance of raising dogs well, as well as the importance of raising children well and not abusing them.
Interesting you know that.Perch have a sharp spiny dorsal fin, if extended in the narrow passage of the throat there is little chance of getting it out.
I didn't see this post when I posted my last one. I guess you had perch stick into your hand with sharp fin. I'm just surprised you identified the fish as perch that did so , and retained the memory that perch have them, and that caused the man's death.Well he won't be doing that again
As a child i used the local river as my swimming pool. I would try to catch the fish by hand, sometimes with success. We enjoyed a few trout that way. One day i caught a perch, those spined stuck in the palm of my hand endured i never did it again
Do they have perch in France?
So, it sounds like they come from the rivers and lakes that are near these restaurants?Yes and they are on the menu of many river and lake side restaurants
Just kidding!So, it sounds like they come from the rivers and lakes that are near these restaurants?
Although I think fishing is mean, painful, and scary for the fish to have hook go through mouth when it gets excited about something delicious, then the fear and pain it goes through , and confusion being reeled in, then taken outside it's element onto land , or into a boat...
Whoever invented fishing is mean, who has no clue the fear and pain fish feel, and I cannot believe people do that in France, the land of Romance and peace!
But, regardless, I could totally enjoy living in France, working for one of those restaurants, catching the perch in the streams and lakes nearby.
I enjoy fishing, but it is still irrefutably mean, barbaric, murderous, creepy, and cruelty to animals to do that!
You people in the romantic land of France, and some of your traditions you have!