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Iran: President's dogs upset religious leaders |
2008-02-06 |
![]() They're costly, but impure. For this reason, the government has banned owners of domestic animals from taking them on the streets of the city, and owners risk penalties or the 'detention' of their animals in a pound. Now that Ahmadinejad is protecting German dogs, many are asking the question: why can he have dogs while other citizens are banned? The move has been badly received by several high-ranking ayatollahs. In the middle of the controversy, the Fars agency considered the unofficial spokesman for Ahmadinejad, gave wide coverage to the issue related to the president's dogs. "First of all these dogs are only of a German breed, bought as puppies, but grown and trained in Iran in the hands of Iranian instructors," Fars said. So, they're from the Master Race, after all? That's weird, I thought GERMANS were the Master Race, or at least, they used to be. "The purchase of these dogs was authorised by a fatwa issued by several ayatollahs who approved the use of these animals if the only goal was to guarantee personal security and not infringe on any religious rule." I like fatwas, they're very convenient, your local Holy Man can edict one that exactly suits your needs, whatever they might be, and for a very reasonable fee, too. It's a judgement not shared by other religious leaders, for example, those that issued |
Posted by:anonymous5089 |
#11 The only way my beagle would stop an intruder is if he licked the intruder to death. Trip over the dog and crack his skull? |
Posted by: Redneck Jim 2008-02-06 23:59 |
#10 Mahmoud Ahmadinejad to acquire four guard dogs waiting for Emily to comment... :) |
Posted by: RD 2008-02-06 19:56 |
#9 Maybe the breeder convinced Ahmadinejad that they were direct descendants of There, fixed it for ya'... |
Posted by: OyVey1 2008-02-06 13:17 |
#8 My guess would be German shepherd dogs/Alsatians, partially trained in schutzhund (protection). They are usually sold at that stage to finish training with the police or other unit where they will serve. |
Posted by: lotp 2008-02-06 13:05 |
#7 sinse, beagles don't make good guard dogs. The only way my beagle would stop an intruder is if he licked the intruder to death. |
Posted by: Rambler 2008-02-06 13:02 |
#6 At first I figured the high cost included some special Joooo-sniffing and extermination training, but it seems they paid the Germans $160 grand each for an untrained puppy. THAT's pure-bred! |
Posted by: Bobby 2008-02-06 12:52 |
#5 110K per for a couple of Rotties? Such a deal! |
Posted by: Shusoth Poodle3373 2008-02-06 12:19 |
#4 Didn't I read something a while ago about some farmer who had a guard pig? hmmm... |
Posted by: Kojo Ulavith8691 2008-02-06 12:09 |
#3 i have a couple beagles i would have sold him alot cheaper |
Posted by: sinse 2008-02-06 12:08 |
#2 That's about $160,000 per pooch. Maybe the breeder convinced Ahmadinejad that they were direct descendants of concentration camp guard dogs. |
Posted by: DoDo 2008-02-06 11:32 |
#1 FILTHY INFIDEL BEASTS!!! |
Posted by: tu3031 2008-02-06 11:24 |