The bloke was an idiot, why didn't he have a gps tracker with him. I read the story yesterday and found that a tracker would of saved both him and his dog
What makes you think I find the story funny?This story is very sad.
Not as sad as the OP though, who gets a laugh from someone eating their pet dog. Very telling about someone's character.
For all those pet lovers who think that Tiddles, Rover or Fido would not look good on a plate then think again.
I doubt that there is anyone on this forum who has been truly starving but this bloke was.
German shepherd, delicious.
What makes you think I find the story funny?
German shepherd, delicious.
Good move bringing live meat. What better way than to have your food reserve carry itself into the wilderness.
Hunger didn't kill the dog. Stupidity did.
The dog could probably have survived on its own.
Hunger didn't kill the dog. Stupidity did.
The dog could probably have survived on its own.
I think the guy did quite well considering his circumstances so did a survival expert....
"He survived because he made good decisions. Eating his dog was one of them," said survival expert Andre Francois Bourbeau.
You lot are emotional right now and rightly so. But this guy demonstrates just where those emotions end up when it is down to your life being saved or, (what is really) just an animal.
Yes, and I bet he will always take a packed lunch with him whenever he goes trekking.At the end of the day, this will affect him for the rest of his life.
Andy
I'm sure you have a better class of idiot over there in the Province though eh Norcs?And doesn't detract from you being an idiot also.
Not according to a renowned survival expert he isn't.Doesn't detract from the guy being an idiot.