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Kiltie
3,729 posts
115 months
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AdamTheTrader said: My sister's pug, Daisy. Superb!  Thanks for making me smile and smile and smile.    Cheers, Eric 
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rasputin
1,431 posts
75 months
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I know this is a bit "artsy fartsy", but I like it   That's Bobi when she was 12... Now 13 and a half - I'll need to get some new photos of her, but now she's deaf it's not easy to ask her to pose 
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OracIe
149 posts
12 months
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rasputin, she's beautiful!
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HowMuchLonger
2,603 posts
62 months
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What can we do?
Little Akira was attacked in the park. He was walking along by our side when a staffie ran over grabbed him by the neck and starting swinging him around. Being a staffie the jaws just clamed shut around his neck.
Eventually we got him free, and I remember screaming at the owner that I would not get off her dog (body slammed it) until she put the muzzle on. Now what really gets us is that she had a bloody muzzle for her dog but did not bother to use it.
She tried to come back into the park the next day saying it was all okay, but I told her to f^&* off, and that Akira had puncture wounds on his neck,. could barely walk, and had lost teeth.
Saw her again today, muzzle with her but not on the dog. So I started screaming at her in the street that her dog was dangerous and she was an idiot for not controlling it. She had already claimed the do was not hers, and had given me a fake phone number. I tried following her, telling everyone we went passed how dangerous her dog was, but she ran onto the tube so I lost her.
So what on earth are we legally allowed to do to this idiotic woman. I have trouble blaming the dog, annoyed, but it is the owners fault especially sheeing as she carries the muzzle but doies not use it.I have taken a photo of her and plan to put it up in the park asking for information on where she lives.
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parakitaMol.
10,059 posts
120 months
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Dachshund Airlines    Words cannot describe how much Wilhelm LOVES the seaside! he 'flew' for 2 hours!
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snowmuncher
703 posts
32 months
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HowMuchLonger said: What can we do? ... Inform local Police and dog warden They're talking on the news about new tougher powers to deal with situ's like that. If you have a video cam built into your phone, might be worth checking out how it works etc, so if something similar happens you might be able to capture it for evidence - I know this is not always easy to do when stuff like this happens though. A short video clip is probably worth about 10 peoples verbal complaints though.
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DannyScene
1,684 posts
24 months
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HowMuchLonger said: What can we do?
Little Akira was attacked in the park. He was walking along by our side when a staffie ran over grabbed him by the neck and starting swinging him around. Being a staffie the jaws just clamed shut around his neck.
Eventually we got him free, and I remember screaming at the owner that I would not get off her dog (body slammed it) until she put the muzzle on. Now what really gets us is that she had a bloody muzzle for her dog but did not bother to use it.
She tried to come back into the park the next day saying it was all okay, but I told her to f^&* off, and that Akira had puncture wounds on his neck,. could barely walk, and had lost teeth.
Saw her again today, muzzle with her but not on the dog. So I started screaming at her in the street that her dog was dangerous and she was an idiot for not controlling it. She had already claimed the do was not hers, and had given me a fake phone number. I tried following her, telling everyone we went passed how dangerous her dog was, but she ran onto the tube so I lost her.
So what on earth are we legally allowed to do to this idiotic woman. I have trouble blaming the dog, annoyed, but it is the owners fault especially sheeing as she carries the muzzle but doies not use it.I have taken a photo of her and plan to put it up in the park asking for information on where she lives. That is awful!! but you really followed her telling everyone her dog was dangerous? They probably thought you were more dangerous than the dog 
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Tango13
2,598 posts
45 months
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parakitaMol. said: Ever thought about buying him a 'SuperHound' cape? 
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balders118
3,199 posts
37 months
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durbster
3,033 posts
91 months
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balders118 said: The first good photos of mable...  Sweeeeet  Here's a couple of recent ones of ours:  
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Karyn
5,381 posts
37 months
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 Have I mentioned how much I love blue staffys? Mable is also incredibly high on the  stakes!
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durbster
3,033 posts
91 months
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Karyn said:  Have I mentioned how much I love blue staffys? And they're not all dog aggressive - just took this a few minutes ago:  Flopping onto her back is her default response when meeting another dog, regardless of size. The little tart. 
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Karyn
5,381 posts
37 months
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Little tart indeed! Goodness me! Is it alright if I call your dog a hussy?! 
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snowmuncher
703 posts
32 months
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 dog porn
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cjd24
2 posts
12 months
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When he was a puppy   And this is him now at about 18 months old 
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HowMuchLonger
2,603 posts
62 months
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Akira is feeling much better. Took him in for a bit of surgery under a general anesthetic and on the way over he fell over and would not/could not get up. Post surgery he came running out with a bit of a tail wag.  Seems his bite got infected straight away and his neck swelled up so much that it was too painful to walk or eat. They drained some of the infection and left a tube in to try to drain the rest, not the nicest sight but seems to do the job.
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rasputin
1,431 posts
75 months
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axgizmo
434 posts
22 months
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sorry if I have posted her before This is my Candy Christmas   Headache?  That can't be comfy 
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Morningside
16,764 posts
98 months
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Milly and Daisy (rabbit) having a stroll round the garden. The bright lead is so that I can find the rabbit when she hides up
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renmure
1,547 posts
93 months
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Puppy Nzo. 5 week old GSD. Hopefully he will grow a bit over the next 3 weeks before he comes home since at the moment he could sleep in the Great Danes food bowl 
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