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Magnus has on his collar, snipped & chipped.3
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Carter said:T_C_E said:IdleHans said:I'm not even London, much closer to Henley/Reading. Dog was pinched from a garden here a few weeks ago, lovely black German shepherd. Was found wandering about in Uxbridge, about 20 miles away, ten days after going missing so a rare happy ending that time.
I'd very much like to track these thieving bastards down though.0 -
T_C_E said:Dazzler21 said:SuedeAdidas said:I bought a robot jobby. Dog used to go nuts when the hoover came out. I now set it off with my phone when we’re out walking him.I’m well pleased with it.
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StigThundercock said:IdleHans said:Some people want stringing up. I'd gladly do that to them myself.On another dog related issue, there seem to be a lot of dog thefts locally. Suspicious looking blokes following dog walkers, groups dotted about popular dog walking spots and taking an unhealthy interest. Some of them carry leads but have no dog.Lot of warnings on local facebook groups but nobody ever seems to get a photo or a number plate.Not sure plod are that interested, seems to me a candidate for a bit of local vigilantism.
Cockapoo, Labradoodle and all the currently fashionable crossbreeds are just that aren't they? Crossbreeds. Good looking? Probably. Slightly lower chances of the issues many "pedigree" breeds so often present? Maybe. But 3 large? Mental.
Ive been offered money to buy my dogs on at least 6 occasions down here, one guy outside the local radio station as we left asked me to name my price, when I suggested he didn't have enough money suggested he'd pay up to 300 quid for Valli (300,000k and Id still tell him no) Trust me, he didn't want her because she's a pretty girl he saw her as a puppy machine.
Ive said it before, if someone you'd never seen before in a pub said, "Ive a car here, its got no paperwork or service history but its nice and shiny and looks new" you'd tell him to feck off, but for some reason people will pay 2/3/4k or more for a puppy with no health checks, no sign of Mum/dad because it looks sweet, from someone they've never met and Ive heard "I bought it to get it away from that place" once, I've heard it a dozen times.0 -
On the subject of Micro chipping your dog, we've seen Sheps come into rescue that have had the chips dug out of their necks by thieves who carry scanners, in recent years dogs would have a number tattooed in their ear (Bailey has one) no prizes for guessing how they were removed.
My suggestion is Recall and practice it till your sick to death of it and when you are practice it again, teach your dog not to take food from anyone (another stunt they use) and don't tie them up outside fecking shops please.2 -
DaveMehmet said:Algarveaddick said:The Labrador I had as a boy used to love being vacuumed. Using the upholstery attachment of course, not trundling over him with the hoover...1
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Dazzler21 said:kT_C_E said:Dazzler21 said:SuedeAdidas said:I bought a robot jobby. Dog used to go nuts when the hoover came out. I now set it off with my phone when we’re out walking him.I’m well pleased with it.0
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People who have trophy dogs!
At the moment in my local park Akita’s seem to be gaining ground.
Unbelievably powerful and unpredictable dogs, one attacked my dog a few weeks ago, even though the owner said he’s a big softie, like fuck he was. Thankfully he did have him on a lead or the damage could have been severe.
They are very good within the family they live but not outside of it and very often don’t show warning signs of aggression like this one didn’t.I fail to understand why anyone would want to own a dog that, not only can be problematic and needs to be kept on a lead all the time, it seems to be a status/badge of honour thing and it happens a lot.Sadly these arseholes are allowed to keep dogs in the first place and honestly shouldn’t.1 -
sillav nitram said:People who have trophy dogs!
At the moment in my local park Akita’s seem to be gaining ground.
Unbelievably powerful and unpredictable dogs, one attacked my dog a few weeks ago, even though the owner said he’s a big softie, like fuck he was. Thankfully he did have him on a lead or the damage could have been severe.
They are very good within the family they live but not outside of it and very often don’t show warning signs of aggression like this one didn’t.I fail to understand why anyone would want to own a dog that, not only can be problematic and needs to be kept on a lead all the time, it seems to be a status/badge of honour thing and it happens a lot.Sadly these arseholes are allowed to keep dogs in the first place and honestly shouldn’t.
Unfortunately the common case is that it's the lazy humans that are shit and the dogs if successful in an attack will be the ones destroyed.0 - Sponsored links:
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Dazzler21 said:sillav nitram said:People who have trophy dogs!
At the moment in my local park Akita’s seem to be gaining ground.
Unbelievably powerful and unpredictable dogs, one attacked my dog a few weeks ago, even though the owner said he’s a big softie, like fuck he was. Thankfully he did have him on a lead or the damage could have been severe.
They are very good within the family they live but not outside of it and very often don’t show warning signs of aggression like this one didn’t.I fail to understand why anyone would want to own a dog that, not only can be problematic and needs to be kept on a lead all the time, it seems to be a status/badge of honour thing and it happens a lot.Sadly these arseholes are allowed to keep dogs in the first place and honestly shouldn’t.
Unfortunately the common case is that it's the lazy humans that are shit and the dogs if successful in an attack will be the ones destroyed.
And your right it invariably is the human wanker, maybe the trend should be reversed and the human destroyed!Now there’s an idea.1 -
My mother-in-law, bless her soul, had her little terrier torn to bits by an Akita right in front of her. Lola couldn’t have weighed more than a couple of pounds and she stood no chance. By all accounts the Akita had history of being problematic. Definitely not a breed I’d ever consider bringing into my home.0
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Akita’s aren’t difficult to train I’ve worked with several some of those Akita owners were a fecking nightmare, like the Husky they can run for miles, the guy up the road came up with a genius idea of tying them to his bike when he couldn’t even walk them up path, off he went 5 minutes later the bike and the dogs came back without him.The biggest mistake make with any dog is introducing them nose to nose and on leads, if they don’t like each other you’ve just put 42 teeth face to face with 42 teeth. No one gets near my dogs when they are on a lead unless they’ve met before. Walk them nose to tail gradually parallel walking with the dog your left there will always be handler between them then you’ll have plenty of time to see if they will get on without them getting in each other’s faces.0
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T_C_E said:Akita’s aren’t difficult to train I’ve worked with several some of those Akita owners were a fecking nightmare, like the Husky they can run for miles, the guy up the road came up with a genius idea of tying them to his bike when he couldn’t even walk them up path, off he went 5 minutes later the bike and the dogs came back without him.The biggest mistake make with any dog is introducing them nose to nose and on leads, if they don’t like each other you’ve just put 42 teeth face to face with 42 teeth. No one gets near my dogs when they are on a lead unless they’ve met before. Walk them nose to tail gradually parallel walking with the dog your left there will always be handler between them then you’ll have plenty of time to see if they will get on without them getting in each other’s faces.
I think the issue is often those who breed and sell to anyone without considering the implications of unsuitable owners, simply looking at the cash coming in. I think with potential dangerous/problematic dogs there should be more stringent rules in place.
Surely if you walk dogs nose to tail someone will be walking backwards?😸
I agree about idiots who think it’s cool cycling while dragging their dogs behind. What is even more irresponsible is having the dogs on the side of the oncoming traffic as opposed to the kerb.
There’s a guy in the park, admittedly not on a bike, running with the dogs lead tied to his waist and the dog dragging behind, honestly some people.
And don’t get me starting on those who walk their dogs off lead on busy streets, Had a dog run across the road to get to mine, thankfully there was no traffic.
I know it’s none of my business but some people need a good talking too but you know you’d only get a lot of grief but it’s so irresponsible and it’s sadly the dogs that suffer.0 -
Maybe I didn’t explain myself very well.The Akita’s I have worked with while being high intensity training it’s not difficult in my opinion, the owners I have come across not so much. Training happens everyday, not an hour a week when you turn up to the class, it’s hardly a dogs fault if the owner cannot be arsed.Again breeders that sell without running checks are a joke, Mrs @Redmidland along with my dogs breeders and several others I know have turned away people that in their opinion aren’t suitable owners and all suspended any potential matings during the lockdown even those that had waited months for studs to be available.Sadly, I’m far from experienced in my own opinion.Everyday is a lesson...
Walking in single file, as in one behind the other I can assure you no one is walking backwards , dogs can be introduced via their scent trails so walking behind each other at distance is the perfect way of doing this.
People choosing a particular breed of dog not suited to their lifestyles results in the dogs ending up in rescues or worse. That does not make that breed a bad dog, this week alone I’ve seen a German Shepherd half starved to death before being abandoned, another at 9 years old taken to the vets to be euthanised because it was 9 years old and now had a new puppy, 17 young Sheps taken in by welfare the very week the lockdown was lifted.Sadly the common denominator is people, as the saying goes.....There’s no such thing as a bad dog, but there is a bad owner5 -
T_C_E said:Maybe I didn’t explain myself very well.The Akita’s I have worked with while being high intensity training it’s not difficult in my opinion, the owners I have come across not so much. Training happens everyday, not an hour a week when you turn up to the class, it’s hardly a dogs fault if the owner cannot be arsed.Again breeders that sell without running checks are a joke, Mrs @Redmidland along with my dogs breeders and several others I know have turned away people that in their opinion aren’t suitable owners and all suspended any potential matings during the lockdown even those that had waited months for studs to be available.Sadly, I’m far from experienced in my own opinion.Everyday is a lesson...
Walking in single file, as in one behind the other I can assure you no one is walking backwards , dogs can be introduced via their scent trails so walking behind each other at distance is the perfect way of doing this.
People choosing a particular breed of dog not suited to their lifestyles results in the dogs ending up in rescues or worse. That does not make that breed a bad dog, this week alone I’ve seen a German Shepherd half starved to death before being abandoned, another at 9 years old taken to the vets to be euthanised because it was 9 years old and now had a new puppy, 17 young Sheps taken in by welfare the very week the lockdown was lifted.Sadly the common denominator is people, as the saying goes.....There’s no such thing as a bad dog, but there is a bad owner0 -
sillav nitram said:T_C_E said:Maybe I didn’t explain myself very well.The Akita’s I have worked with while being high intensity training it’s not difficult in my opinion, the owners I have come across not so much. Training happens everyday, not an hour a week when you turn up to the class, it’s hardly a dogs fault if the owner cannot be arsed.Again breeders that sell without running checks are a joke, Mrs @Redmidland along with my dogs breeders and several others I know have turned away people that in their opinion aren’t suitable owners and all suspended any potential matings during the lockdown even those that had waited months for studs to be available.Sadly, I’m far from experienced in my own opinion.Everyday is a lesson...
Walking in single file, as in one behind the other I can assure you no one is walking backwards , dogs can be introduced via their scent trails so walking behind each other at distance is the perfect way of doing this.
People choosing a particular breed of dog not suited to their lifestyles results in the dogs ending up in rescues or worse. That does not make that breed a bad dog, this week alone I’ve seen a German Shepherd half starved to death before being abandoned, another at 9 years old taken to the vets to be euthanised because it was 9 years old and now had a new puppy, 17 young Sheps taken in by welfare the very week the lockdown was lifted.Sadly the common denominator is people, as the saying goes.....There’s no such thing as a bad dog, but there is a bad owner0 -
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People who use the cafe as an office. Obviously no problem with laptops etc, as I do this myself on occasion. But those who have multiple ‘business’ calls at the top of there voice does become irritating after the 3rd or 4th call in succession.4
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stoneroses19 said:People who use the cafe as an office. Obviously no problem with laptops etc, as I do this myself on occasion. But those who have multiple ‘business’ calls at the top of there voice does become irritating after the 3rd or 4th call in succession.1
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stoneroses19 said:People who use the cafe as an office. Obviously no problem with laptops etc, as I do this myself on occasion. But those who have multiple ‘business’ calls at the top of there voice does become irritating after the 3rd or 4th call in succession.0
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iainment said:stoneroses19 said:People who use the cafe as an office. Obviously no problem with laptops etc, as I do this myself on occasion. But those who have multiple ‘business’ calls at the top of there voice does become irritating after the 3rd or 4th call in succession.0
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More kitchen breeders taken out of circulation. 😡😡😡2
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Looking forward to seeing confirmation of a rare win on Beat The Bookie from last weekend's selections. Then being annoyed at PaulBaconSarnie for overlooking my glorious winning treble. Then finding out that Barnsley scored an equaliser against Bristol City from the penalty spot in the 12th(!!) minute of second half stoppage time.
It's always Barnsley. I f*%king hate that town and I f*£king hate that club!9 -
Pets taking over all the threads....9
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That I can't stop myself clicking on the Lyle Taylor thread.0
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Fumbluff said:Pets taking over all the threads....2
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