Ever met an animal you just cant like?

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my grandparents have a black lab mix. he is a rotten dog.
he whines uncontrolable when they leave the house or upon their arrival, he does not take treats nicely, he bites my grandma hands so hard she bruises, he wont let the other dog get close to anyone so he bites the other dog and jumps on your lap. hes just a mean mean dog. I tell them to get rid of him cause he has no obidence and my grandpa is 71...those dogs will be the death of him!!!

I find this dog to be useless and trust me I love animals but wouldnt mind if they shipped this one off.

I do wonders with cats. all cats seem to like me...even my moms dog-of-a-cat Dottie. Moms other cat loves me (only cause everytime im over i feed her wet food and mom only feeds her that once in the AM)
 

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I think the only time I've kinda felt that way has been around poorly trained animals. My cousin has a dalmation that my dad won't go near again because he swears he'll kill it. (It bit him pretty bad and they didn't even appoligize...and he was protecting my grandparents!!!! The dog belongs to a second cousin.) The other again is just a dog that needs some good training and even around the person he obeys it is a struggle.
 

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I fostered a hymilayan/ragdoll mix kitten once named AnnieMae...she was cute, but i swear she was a little deamon! Meanest kitty i've ever fostered! But i still made sure she got a great home- she went home with a really sweet family that loved her to pieces.

I also hated my sisters old french toy poodle- he was abused when he was little so he was very mean and aggressive,even after going to classes and proper training- he bit through my mom's ankle and he bit a huge gash into my finger for no reason when i was little- i was just sitting on the couch by myself- i hated that dog! He was just mean! He had to eventually be put to sleep for kidney failure..( I still like poodles reguardless of that one )

Another one of my sisters dogs i wounded up hating was her Chichuah....when she got pregnant and married, she left him with us...that dog was just mean! He'd kiss you one minute and then attack your hand the next. He was a doberman trapped in a chichuah's body...or so he thought. We rehomed him when he tried to attack my niece. He was a gorgeous dog (he was never abused,...just very mean!). We rehomed him with a couple that retired from breeding chichuahs(he was neutered
)...they loved him, and he had a good home, so we were happy. And my family didn't have to worry about the our children being attacked. To this day, i'm still not a huge fan of most chichuahas...but there are exceptions
 

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Originally Posted by lookingglass

My stepmom's dog Kiki growls at me when ever I come with in 5 feet of her. She has dug in my bag, grabbed a feminine product out of it, and run around the house while I chased her.
I bet that was a sight to see lol
 

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My ex roommates dog, was an american bulldog.
She was big, and blind and bark and charged me every chance she got.

I did not like her and she oly liked me if i was the only one home to let her in from the backyard. And their calico cat she was a real
hissed at everyone but her owner!
 

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When we were first married, we took on a blue Burmese who belonged to my dad's neighbour. She wanted rid of him. He was called Smokey. When my paernts in law visited us, Mike's father poked his head round the door and Smokey sprang on him. He clawed him on his head etc. I thought it was funny but unfortuntely they didn't. Everyone seemed a bit wary of Smokey but he was a lovely lovely cat. He was 23 years old when he died and he left a huuuuuuuuuuuge gap in my life as have all my now departed cats. Have just got the 2 British shorthairs (brother and sister). They are 14 and Dandy has diabetes.
 

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I don't like dogs either. No matter how pretty the dog is or nice. I am just gross out when the dog licked me, I don't like petting them and I am scared of them.
 

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Originally Posted by Beccory

I hate to say it, but there is actually a cat that I cannot like. It is evil and vile and spiteful and I can never, ever like it. Mind you, I'd be upset if something happened to it, but that's the case for me with all animals. I cried for days when the dog that bit my face (and blinded my right eye) got put down.
This cat is my best friend's baby cat. She loves my friend, but no one else. She's a tortie, and is apparently half-feral. She'll pretend to be friendly, rub against your legs (especially if she thinks you'll feed her) but if your hand or face or any bare flesh come anywhere near her, or if she even THINKS you're looking at her, she'll hiss and bite and scratch and run off and hide. Evil, vile little thing. She even scratches and bites my friend, her person, without a second thought.
My Lily is like that. She hates everyone and everything living except for me. She will sometimes come out and rub on someone else and does the same thing as your friends cat. Hiss slap and run when they try and pet her. She will sometimes try and do it with me. But I just hiss and swat at her and she wont try it for a while. Most of the time with me she's a toal love bug. Purring and rubbing but every once in a while she'll swat and me or bite me.
 

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Originally Posted by Scuffy&Samantha

I don't like dogs either. No matter how pretty the dog is or nice. I am just gross out when the dog licked me, I don't like petting them and I am scared of them.
I have 2 dogs. Jada 1 year old beagle/Jack Russell mix and Buddy 2 year old Aussie/Cocker mix. They are not allowed to lick me or anyone else unless given permission to do so. And sometimes they do it then. I hate dogs that lick all over people. I'm more of a dog person then a cat person. But I love my kitties just as much as my dogs.
 

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I'm not much of a dog person really, although I have met plenty of lovely dogs and don't actively dislike them as such, I would never have one myself, and if there is going to be an individual that I don't instantly take to (and I do take to most animals), it's likely to be of the canine variety.

My exes mum's dalmatian is the animal that I've disliked most. This was not all its own fault, although it's fair to say that dalmatians aren't the most docile of breeds. It was completely hyper, and that in combination with it being allowed to sit on the sofa and 'molest' guests without being disciplined in any way, made it absolutely unbearable to be in the same room with. It was a pet dog that was also used as a stud, so wasn't fixed, and it wasn't just the cushions in danger of finding themselves on the receiving end of its attentions...
 

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The animal I cant stand is my Grandma's 6 year old very fat overweight chihuahua Cocoa. He doesnt like people to touch him and one time we went on a trip and I got stuck with him on my lap and he pooped on me. It was soooo nasty after that I avoided him. He always tries to bite people.
 

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Originally Posted by Epona

My exes mum's dalmatian is the animal that I've disliked most. This was not all its own fault, although it's fair to say that dalmatians aren't the most docile of breeds. It was completely hyper, and that in combination with it being allowed to sit on the sofa and 'molest' guests without being disciplined in any way, made it absolutely unbearable to be in the same room with. It was a pet dog that was also used as a stud, so wasn't fixed, and it wasn't just the cushions in danger of finding themselves on the receiving end of its attentions...
Ahh well. Most dogsthat are terrors are not trained, not fixed and allowed to dominate people. If people would realize that bringing a dog to obedience class and working on them would fix them. Then we would have alot less people who dislike dogs. I have met many a dog that if I only knew dogs like them I would never own a dog and never want to. But my 2 are wonderful. Both have breeds that are known to be destructive if left to thei own devices like that dalmatian but they are controled. They know who the boss is and they know not to mess with me. Igot the bluff in on them.
 

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There's really only been 2 animal's that I can think of in my life that I, well, hated, or hate. I don't like to use the word, so we'll just say I disliked them immensely!

One was a duck. Don't laugh. This duck was a vile creature. She was a white duck, and lived at these peoples house that is right around the corner from us by the lake. She honestly was like an attack dog. If she saw you walking, her butt was waddling/half flying up that driveway faster than you could blink. I was about 7 or 8, and I was taking a turtle with my dad up to the lake that we had found, and by god if that duck didn't know we were coming or something, and shot up out of NOWHERE and started attacking me and my dad. My leg's were covered in bruises for weeks.

Second would have to be this mutt dog that lived a couple doors up from us. I was taking my dog for a walk one day, and this dog came barreling down the street. Something told me to be scared, and he got a couple feet away from us, and got real low to the ground, growling, snarling. I think I almost peed myself. I then realized he wasn't interested in me, he wanted Lady, my dog. I grabbed the biggest branch I could find and tried to shoo him away, and it didn't work. Finally, I put myself between him and Lady, and hit him on the head (not hard, don't hate me), and he took off. I wasn't about to let him hurt Ladybird. Fat chance. You'll go through me first.
 

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Originally Posted by 4crazycats

Ahh well. Most dogsthat are terrors are not trained, not fixed and allowed to dominate people. If people would realize that bringing a dog to obedience class and working on them would fix them. Then we would have alot less people who dislike dogs. I have met many a dog that if I only knew dogs like them I would never own a dog and never want to. But my 2 are wonderful. Both have breeds that are known to be destructive if left to thei own devices like that dalmatian but they are controled. They know who the boss is and they know not to mess with me. Igot the bluff in on them.
I really don't know why they wanted to breed from it to be honest. I think there was a proliferation of unruly dalmatians after that live-action version of the film 100 Dalmatians was released - people saw all these cute little puppies and went out and bought one without realising that they are very lively dogs that require training and a firm hand - I notice several posts on this thread are about ill-mannered Dalmatians! I blame the movie.
 
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