Kallyanna t1_j6k3pj6 wrote
It sounds to me like it might be something passive from the “beef”. If it was human meat then it would have smelled and looked like pork.
My thought is something demonic that your boss is into?
Rangermatthias t1_j6lhcsp wrote
Know a lot about cooking human meat, do you?
Spida81 t1_j6lmpjx wrote
Long pig... the other OTHER somewhat unethically sourced food, new from Nestle.
Deadbreeze t1_j6llwvz wrote
Reduce, reuse, recycle!
Fickle_Turn_5456 t1_j6mmz7q wrote
When dogs get the taste of blood, they change..they’re never the same and can’t be trusted…I’ve seen the sweetest most placid dogs turn into blood hungry beasts that never come back
Tsizzle543 t1_j6nwraa wrote
Guess you never fed your dog a raw diet
Fickle_Turn_5456 t1_j6p06ne wrote
When they kill, already prepared meat is different, when they take a life or they taste the fresh warm blood, that is the catalyst for change
Tsizzle543 t1_j6p4hsb wrote
I beg to differ. Some dogs have extremely high prey drives, regardless if they kill anything or not. This behavior is not blood lust.. it’s ingrained behavior. The aggressive behaviors passed down from their wolf ancestors and their breeding is in no way impacted by tasting blood. The blood your dog tastes will not cause it to attack again. There is no scientific backing to this claim. The contributing factor is the temperament of the dog. If the dog attacks it’s more likely to attack again due to improper socialization skills not a blood thirst
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Clyde6x4 t1_j6p0mwi wrote
There is that missing person...
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