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Wilky
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Posted - 2010/04/14 :  21:12:01  Show profile  Visit Wilky's homepage  Reply with quote
Whispering... Finished talking shit yet?

You've majorly contradicted yourself hence why your reply doesnt hold any arguement..

I've been biten by loads of dogs myself even by the types that are deemed dangerous. I got savaged by 2 german shepards as a kid... Still got all the scars

my mind will never be changed.. Ive had dogs all my life.. Its not the dog but the owner


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This>
http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/families/article4356352.ece


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Posted - 2010/04/14 :  21:27:18  Show profile  Visit Wilky's homepage  Reply with quote
Takes u 2 an error page

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quote:
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....But i am against people getting penis enlargements shaped as attack dogs.




I shouldn't laugh but that is so true.


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Posted - 2010/04/14 :  22:32:26  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit JustIncredible's homepage  Reply with quote
I hate all dogs.

They should ALL be put down.
If I had the choice of cure cancer or kill all dogs, I'd kill all dogs. Seriously, I ****ing hate the things.




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Posted - 2010/04/14 :  23:09:25  Show profile  Visit Wilky's homepage  Reply with quote
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I hate all dogs.

They should ALL be put down.
If I had the choice of cure cancer or kill all dogs, I'd kill all dogs. Seriously, I ****ing hate the things.



and if i wasa dog id eat u


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Posted - 2010/04/14 :  23:34:05  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit JustIncredible's homepage  Reply with quote
And if I was in China I'd take great satisfaction in eating dogs.



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Posted - 2010/04/14 :  23:43:16  Show profile  Send a private message  Visit kathryn's homepage  Reply with quote
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Originally posted by Wilky:
Takes u 2 an error page


Here it is link works fine for me.

So should this growing fear of dog attacks be taken seriously? In London last year almost 1,000 dogs were reported as being dangerously out of control in public. The RSPCA received 750 complaints about dog-fighting and dog attacks in English streets, compared with 192 incidents in 2002. Meanwhile, 3,800 people were treated in hospital for dog bites, an increase of 43 per cent over the previous four years.

Tom Jarvis, the park manager of Kensington Gardens in London, says: The problem of antisocial dogs is getting worse and affects all park users. It's particularly worrying for parents. Because children are small, they're more vulnerable. Just today I had to deal with two bull terriers being goaded by their owners to fight each other, and since November we've had 13 swans killed by out-of-control dogs.

Norman Baker, a Liberal Democrat MP, regularly hears similar stories from his Lewes constituents. He believes that dangerous dogs are being used as fashion accessories or, worse still, as weapons. He says: Dogs often only become violent as a result of mistreatment by owners or because of a failure to train them properly. Irresponsible owners are more likely to make a dog dangerous' than it being born a particular breed.

Violence is invariably the owner's fault

Despite the new research figures, and what feels like increasing anecdotal evidence, the Dogs Trust, a leading animal welfare charity, says there is no cause for alarm and that although dog attacks on humans generate headlines, they are relatively rare. Clarissa Baldwin, the trust's chief executive, says: The likelihood of a dog attacking a child is minimal. There are more than six million dogs in this country and most are harmless. Any violence is invariably the fault of the owner. We should focus on the deed, not the breed.

Caroline Kisko of the Kennel Club, agrees it is important not to demonise dogs. She says: We associate particular types of dogs with aggressive behaviour, but the breed is actually irrelevant. It's all to do with the idiot on the other end of the lead. If you buy a dog because you want to look macho and to train it to be vicious, then you're not going to buy a chihuahua, are you? You'll buy a Staff.

Under the Dangerous Dogs Act, a dog classed as being dangerously out of control in a public place can be destroyed. But instead of further legislation, animal welfare groups say that the emphasis should be on encouraging responsible dog ownership and better training.

Inga MacKellar, an animal behaviourist, says: Dog attacks occur when a dog hasn't been properly trained. The first three to 12 weeks of a dog's life are crucial and it's important that they meet lots of different people, young and old. They're like human beings really, and are as fearful of the unknown as we human beings are. Most dog owners are responsible, but as ever, it's the minority who are ruining it for the majority.

HOW TO PLAY IT SAFE WITH DOGS

Never allow a child to touch an unknown dog without the owner's permission.

Never leave your child unsupervised with a dog, even the family pet. Most dog attacks happen at home to the under-7s.

Dogs don't like being patted on the head or having their tails pulled, so teach your child to stroke dogs gently and from the side.

Dogs can find being cuddled intimidating.

Never disturb a dog who is eating or sleeping.

If a dog hides under a table or bush, do not allow your child to follow. The dog is probably feeling threatened and seeking a refuge.

If a dog threatens you: cross your arms over your chest, look down and stand still. If the dog persists, slowly curl up on the floor, protect your head and stay still. Never run. Avoid eye contact, which dogs may see as confrontational.

Dogs are fascinated by babies in buggies. Most dogs are friendly and probably just want to say hello. If you feel threatened, lean over the buggy to protect your child.

If the dog is interested in your child's toy or lunch, throw it on the ground for him.

In the unlikely event that your child is attacked, try to distract the dog (ideally by throwing water at it).

If there is a potentially dangerous dog in your area, inform the police. It is their responsibility to intervene.

If you are in a park, find a warden. Under the Clean Neighbourhoods and Environment Act 2005 local authorities were given the power to introduce control orders for dogs and dog owners.

The Blue Dog CD, published by Company of Animals (www.companyofanimals.co.uk), is an excellent interactive dog safety guide. The Kennel Club (www.thekennel club.org.uk) has more good advice.


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This is the mephedrone thread all over again, LOL.



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I shouldn't laugh but that is so true.


It really is. It's genuinely so utterly retarded that people get dogs just to look hard or something.


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It really is. It's genuinely so utterly retarded that people get dogs just to look hard or something.



i have a female PUG! i think im hard shit..... :P


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Female lab. Dream dog. Behaves great, and its a pussy. We had her for 5 years before introducing a kitten into the family and they get along great :) The dogs also a good guard dog, shes helped the kitten grow without trouble from other cats straying in the garden.

Blessage :D

THAT SAID. As soppy and adorable as she is, when she eats or is afraid, she obviosuly reverts back to her nature. She'll get confrontational and growl. Under normal circumstances she wouldnt however, but that cant be said for most dogs.

If a dog has had selective breeding enabling it to be a hunting dog or whatnot, that will be its first instinct. You cant have a dog born for hunting or killing or w/e and turn it instantly into a family pet..

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quote:
Originally posted by Wilky:
You've majorly contradicted yourself hence why your reply doesnt hold any arguement..
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my mind will never be changed.. Ive had dogs all my life.. Its not the dog but the owner


You do know the purpose of selective breeding? Cause now you're saying it doesn't exist. Also i never undermined the importance of training.


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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by Wilky:
You've majorly contradicted yourself hence why your reply doesnt hold any arguement..
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my mind will never be changed.. Ive had dogs all my life.. Its not the dog but the owner


You do know the purpose of selective breeding? Cause now you're saying it doesn't exist. Also i never undermined the importance of training.



when did i say selective breading dusnt exist?

Abit further up this thread u making out i got this dog to look hard... How so so wrong are u... I only got him as he wasnt wanted... Im his 5th owner and guess what.. Hes only 2 and i've had him about a year... So i dont have a black lab either?... They arnt concidered as "hard" dogs..

People like u read a few stories and thats what your minds based on. I've been around these dogs all my life.. My misses dads got 2 of em.. In the right hands.. In the right home amazing dogs..

A dog isnt born and the 1st thing it wants to do is fight... Or eat a kid. Another thing people for get is adults are bigger and stronger than kids...

Why blame the bread? Its the owners at fault... Always


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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by whispering:
quote:
Originally posted by Wilky:
You've majorly contradicted yourself hence why your reply doesnt hold any arguement..
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my mind will never be changed.. Ive had dogs all my life.. Its not the dog but the owner


You do know the purpose of selective breeding? Cause now you're saying it doesn't exist. Also i never undermined the importance of training.





Why blame the bread? Its the owners at fault... Always



That's not correct at all. People HAVE been known to breed dogs for a certain pupose, a lot of failures of dog breeds can be led back to poor breeding.

If you have a dog that's bred poorly and is naturally aggessive (as some beeds are KNOWN to be) then it's going to take poper taining to get rid of those poor traits... not just household training and love. It just doesn't work like that.


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