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    d@rk51d3 Guest
    Just don't go to sleep on the floor, or he'll part your hair.

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    You need to get his mind off it.

    Maybe he could fetch a stick.................................mag.

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    I seem to the the odd-one out here with my logic...

    If you have no plans to breed a dog, then neuter or spey it, simple as! I've had two pairs of girl dogs who've been speyed and not so much as a knock on the gates from some horny dog. Curiosity is another thing...

    I'm extremely protective of my 2.5yo golden retreiver and 2yo basset x beagle, love them and would put myself before them. Any dog which comes up my drive will face an unpleasant welcome from me, period. I don't know if they immunised, their behaviour, destructive tendencies, etc. A couple of time's I've had to pull out the hockey stick in a manner to dissuade a few dogs from getting close to my girls. Irresponsible dog owners who can't keep their dogs restrained are one of my biggest gripes above all. My dogs are restrained, well trained n behaved, so don't expect me to respond to your unrestrained dogs wandering around freely as favourably. It's frigging irresponsible and dangerous to road users (I'm a bike rider btw), and when I have kids, if your dog gets close or tries to bites my kids I will smash the dog and you with said hockey stick will all my might n then some).

    Sorry, but if you have a dog, restrain it n be a responsible owner. Period.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fusion View Post
    For the last 2 days Buddy ( my dog ) has been racing across the road at every chance he could get . And when we had him locked up all he would do is howl . Found out this morning that our neighbours have a lab on heat . So buddy has been trying his hardest to relieve a bit of tension . we caught him in the act .... well trying to do the act . Ever seen a jack russell trying to get in to position on a Labrador . I still have tears rollin out the eyes . Poor bugger hasn't a hope in hell . So we have him locked up again and he hates me for it and is sitting in the corner sulking .
    wouldn't you but lol

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    for crying out loud Mick...........

    why not make him a set of platform paws for added height
    130's rule

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Duderino View Post
    I seem to the the odd-one out here with my logic........
    Ummmmm, yep ..... but it's ok, you've explained it

    Quote Originally Posted by El Duderino View Post
    (I'm a bike rider btw),.....

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    El Duderino Guest
    Well Sschmez. when I said I was a 'bike rider', I was referring to sports motorbikes...errant dogs are a massive pucker factor. The right (armoured) boot has been swung in defence on a couple of occasions while riding n no I don't feel sorry for whatever happened, coz it was my personal safety at stake. Restrain your dog, friggin simple as!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by d@rk51d3 View Post
    Just don't go to sleep on the floor, or he'll part your hair.




    What was that movie,,,, "Something about Mary",,,

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Duderino View Post
    I seem to the the odd-one out here with my logic...

    If you have no plans to breed a dog, then neuter or spey it, simple as! I've had two pairs of girl dogs who've been speyed and not so much as a knock on the gates from some horny dog. Curiosity is another thing...

    I'm extremely protective of my 2.5yo golden retreiver and 2yo basset x beagle, love them and would put myself before them. Any dog which comes up my drive will face an unpleasant welcome from me, period. I don't know if they immunised, their behaviour, destructive tendencies, etc. A couple of time's I've had to pull out the hockey stick in a manner to dissuade a few dogs from getting close to my girls. Irresponsible dog owners who can't keep their dogs restrained are one of my biggest gripes above all. My dogs are restrained, well trained n behaved, so don't expect me to respond to your unrestrained dogs wandering around freely as favourably. It's frigging irresponsible and dangerous to road users (I'm a bike rider btw), and when I have kids, if your dog gets close or tries to bites my kids I will smash the dog and you with said hockey stick will all my might n then some).

    Sorry, but if you have a dog, restrain it n be a responsible owner. Period.
    little over reaction much ?????? Lay off the coffee mate ! take a Valium and chill ffs !

    And a sensible person would call the pound . Not bash a dog with a stick ! I ever caught you bashing any animal with a stick you would need a doc to retrieve that stick from your arse !

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    Geez Mick...do buddy a favour and give him a reach around....isnt that what any good mate does?? They do right? ...Helloo..anyone.....,

    Regards

    Stevo

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