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Old 03-02-2009, 22:32   #76
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Cool Re: How could we deal with doggy issues?

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People would soon start reporting noisy dogs and those fouling the streets if the wardens had the power to remove unlicensed dogs.

Are these owners of illegal dogs never going to take them to the vets if they are ill?



So should we allow dogs owners to allow their dogs to fouls our streets until we have 100% eliminated child abuse?
50 years ago people were public spirited enough to report incidents. Today they are so insular that they look away and grumble to their neighbours, friends and family. Few will confront a dog owner face to face for not cleaning up after their dog.

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Old 03-02-2009, 22:46   #77
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50 years ago people were public spirited enough to report incidents. Today they are so insular that they look away and grumble to their neighbours, friends and family. Few will confront a dog owner face to face for not cleaning up after their dog..
Hell of a subject to get people interested in Accyweb....you and I were alive fifty years ago and they did'nt give a toss...Nowaday's with the introduction, unchecked, of, speak to me and I will kick your head in it is better to wait until paid employees clean the mess up.
Sorry to be so negative but that's the way it's gone over the years.
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Old 03-02-2009, 23:00   #78
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I do regularly, when I see a dog performing on the lawn at the front of these flats. I open my window and shout 'If that's crap pick it up'
This usually startles dog owners into action since they thought no-one was about (I am in an upstairs flat)
Once I was told where to go
Good on ya Margaret i dispise people who let their dogs foul in public places and walk on as if nothing offensive has been left.I have to pick up after mine,but thats my choice as i choose to own dogs and everything that comes with them.
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Old 04-02-2009, 10:20   #79
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Re: How could we deal with doggy issues?

Only half an hour ago I was washing my breakfast dishes up and saw a couple walking their dogs, they both performed on the grass or snow as it is at the moment, but they both picked up after, when they saw me watching they both just smiled and carried on with the walk
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Old 04-02-2009, 10:31   #80
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Only half an hour ago I was washing my breakfast dishes up and saw a couple walking their dogs, they both performed on the grass or snow as it is at the moment, but they both picked up after, when they saw me watching they both just smiled and carried on with the walk
eww...dogs pooing on the grass is bad enough without the owners starting as well
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Old 04-02-2009, 11:16   #81
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eww...dogs pooing on the grass is bad enough without the owners starting as well
Ya daft divil ema
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Old 07-02-2009, 20:52   #82
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Whilst I accept that if a child is attacked by a dog it is once too often but when was the last time that such an incident was reported in the press? Compare that to when was the last time that a child was abused.

However this thread is about dogs fouling the streets etc and the means of stopping it.
Well only a few days after this post was made we now have another baby mauled to death by "family dogs". Maybe a stricter criteria for owning dogs is not such a bad idea if only one life is saved due to said criteria.
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Old 07-02-2009, 21:22   #83
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Yes very sad for the grand parent who was looking after the baby along with the parents.
Wonder now with this being a jack russell alongside a staffie will the powers that be put all jack russels on the DD List.
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Old 07-02-2009, 22:00   #84
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All dogs are dangerous if unsupervised around children be they big or small breed. Just because owners deem dogs safe it doesn't mean they are!!
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Old 07-02-2009, 22:14   #85
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Any dog has the subconcious instincts of a wolf (from whom they were initially bred)
We don't think like wolves so when that instinct is roused we are unaware of the danger.
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Old 07-02-2009, 22:56   #86
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All dogs are dangerous if unsupervised around children be they big or small breed. Just because owners deem dogs safe it doesn't mean they are!!
No it doesnt i trust my dogs 100%but it goes without saying i would never leave any of mine alone around children be it a baby or older children.You just cant look away,but so many ppl think their four legged friends are not capable of attacking.im afraid they are as proved today yet again.
I have a policy when i have a litter i never sell to anyone with children thats me as i would hate to think something i had bred could harm a child or worse.ppl think im daft for doing this but hey ive a conscience.
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No it doesnt i trust my dogs 100%but it goes without saying i would never leave any of mine alone around children be it a baby or older children.You just cant look away,but so many ppl think their four legged friends are not capable of attacking.im afraid they are as proved today yet again.
I have a policy when i have a litter i never sell to anyone with children thats me as i would hate to think something i had bred could harm a child or worse.ppl think im daft for doing this but hey ive a conscience.

Interesting post that. You trust them 100% but not on their own with children
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Old 08-02-2009, 11:29   #88
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I'd like to say how glad i am that most of the snow has now dissappeared from the side streets. However having walked along Cambridge Street this morning to get my papers from the Spar i could'nt believe the ammount of dog muck there is on the pavements there, obviously a lot of this had previously been hidden by the white stuff, ive never noticed it to be this bad before, so i assume most of the dogs owners think their dogs crapping on snow is acceptable. You cant walk 2 or 3 metres on there at the moment without encountering a turd!! (No Political Jokes please)!

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Maybe they have a lot of 'fair weather' dog owners in the area.
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Old 08-02-2009, 11:53   #90
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Interesting post that. You trust them 100% but not on their own with children
Neil if you wish to be pedantic and pull my post to bits i can assure you i trust mine 100% with children/adults pensioners etc,but i cannot trust them if my back is turned our in a seperate room and there are children.kids like dogs are unpredictable what if to use as a example one child suddenly startles one,i own big dogs and one being larger than average is quite boisterous but thats the breed in him.he could easily knock a child over the child only needs to bang its head and there we have a accident which has involved one of my dogs.I was out of the room and didnt see it,where do i stand with the Law i tell ya they would investigate me and most probably remove the dog.
I have countless pictures of mine playing with children only this week my youngest dog was out sledging with the neighbours children,but i was out there in the cold and snow with him.So thats why i can say i trust mine 100%,but as a responsible dog owner i would never leave one of mine alone with any child.I love my dogs i am not going to put their lives at risk along with a child.You cannot take that risk.perhaps thats just me but i would protect my dogs like people who have children protect them.
So hence thats why i said i do trust mine 100% but i would never leave them alone around children its a risk i am not willing to take a childs life is precious and i couldnt live with myself if any of the dogs i own hurt a child.
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