Guest joe ox Posted May 17, 2010 Report Share Posted May 17, 2010 joe is right a dog what has killed a dog befor or is a fighter deserevs to be shot, nothing worse then a dog what fights with other dogs for no reason. i no a few lads whos dog fight for no reason and thats the reason i dont go out with them no more for Well said Who wants there dog injured by another agressive dog in the back of the motor before you even get where your going Quote Link to post
bullmatt 5 Posted May 17, 2010 Report Share Posted May 17, 2010 joe is right a dog what has killed a dog befor or is a fighter deserevs to be shot, nothing worse then a dog what fights with other dogs for no reason. i no a few lads whos dog fight for no reason and thats the reason i dont go out with them no more for so a dog that has had a kennel fight deserves to be shot,?you are kidding me right? are you and joey ox the same person?i agree in an ideal world all of us would want to go through life without kennel fights or fights amongst our dogs at all but we dont live in an ideal world do we.this is why mine are kenneled seperately whilst no ones at home for peace of mind. Quote Link to post
dave a 24 Posted May 17, 2010 Report Share Posted May 17, 2010 anybody who keeps lots of dogs will get the odd fight,its always happened and always will,its not the end of the world. Quote Link to post
Guest joe ox Posted May 17, 2010 Report Share Posted May 17, 2010 (edited) so a dog that has had a kennel fight deserves to be shot,?you are kidding me right? are you and joey ox the same person?i agree in an ideal world all of us would want to go through life without kennel fights or fights amongst our dogs at all but we dont live in an ideal world do we.this is why mine are kenneled seperately whilst no ones at home for peace of mind. Are you completly stupid? no one is going to shoot a dog for one kennel fight or a few minor disagreements with its kennel mates!!!! I stand by what I say but will rephrase and put it in SIMPLE terms so you can understand TOSSER. A DOG WHAT IS CONSISTANTLY AGRESSIVE AND STARTS FIGHTS INJURING EVEN KILLING OTHER DOGS IS A COMPLETE NUISANCE AND DESERVES A HOLE. Edited May 17, 2010 by joe ox Quote Link to post
Kay 3,709 Posted May 17, 2010 Report Share Posted May 17, 2010 My dogs arnt kennelled outside ... but i dont leave them in the same room unless i am there .. they sleep separately... i have seen the warning signs from my bitch that the dog isnt welcome on her bed in the day ... there also fed one outside & one inside Quote Link to post
southcott 9 Posted May 18, 2010 Report Share Posted May 18, 2010 My home bred English bull was on the way back from the vets with his two gsd dogs friends thay are all castrated and under 2 years old, never sparked of before, and then he grabbed one of the gsd just out of the blue, locked on dogs screaming emergency stop, me leaping into the back of the estate, the bull came out with my poor terrified gsd in his mouth, New home for that one ! with no other dogs. His mum is grumpy if she is in the house with the other dogs, so i am afraid kennel and paddock of her own. She is my 4th english, and will be the last,dont mind the odd tiff with the pack, but bullies are a different ball game. Quote Link to post
bullmatt 5 Posted May 18, 2010 Report Share Posted May 18, 2010 so a dog that has had a kennel fight deserves to be shot,?you are kidding me right? are you and joey ox the same person?i agree in an ideal world all of us would want to go through life without kennel fights or fights amongst our dogs at all but we dont live in an ideal world do we.this is why mine are kenneled seperately whilst no ones at home for peace of mind. Are you completly stupid? no one is going to shoot a dog for one kennel fight or a few minor disagreements with its kennel mates!!!! I stand by what I say but will rephrase and put it in SIMPLE terms so you can understand TOSSER. A DOG WHAT IS CONSISTANTLY AGRESSIVE AND STARTS FIGHTS INJURING EVEN KILLING OTHER DOGS IS A COMPLETE NUISANCE AND DESERVES A HOLE. a nuisance yes,deserves to die no, come back when youve got a few years of owning multiple dogs under your belt ,how many dogs do you own and have owned and what breeds?and how old are you? and if your pal digging and lamping didnt meen he would shoot a dog that fights why did he write it?if your after stupid take a good look at your previous posts. Quote Link to post
Guest joe ox Posted May 18, 2010 Report Share Posted May 18, 2010 (edited) a nuisance yes,deserves to die no, come back when youve got a few years of owning multiple dogs under your belt ,how many dogs do you own and have owned and what breeds?and how old are you? and if your pal digging and lamping didnt meen he would shoot a dog that fights why did he write it?if your after stupid take a good look at your previous posts. I could ask you the same questions but I wont because Iam not interested. There is pictures on this topic of what an agressive fighter type dog is capable of doing very quickly while under supervision never mind when left alone. You may be happy to own a dog such as that but Iam not and wouldnt hunt with anyone who wanted to bring along such a dog. If your to thick to understand what needs to be done with such a dog, that is your problem. Edited May 18, 2010 by joe ox Quote Link to post
COSH 14 Posted May 18, 2010 Report Share Posted May 18, 2010 Joe ox. diging and lamping. It doest take an aggressive dog to be the victor of a kennel fight at all. All it takes is a dissagreement, and one dog to go the distance on the other. It could just as easy be the steady quiet type that would never bat an eyelid at a snarling dog at other times. Fact is it usually comes out of the blue, thats why it happens, because the owners dont expect it To shoot a dog because it kills another in a kennel fight, is wrong. Joe ox, your points about constantly aggressive dogs is fair enough, they are a nightmare, and I for one dont tollerate such behaviour, but I feel this is off topic somewhat. Quote Link to post
Guest joe ox Posted May 19, 2010 Report Share Posted May 19, 2010 (edited) Joe ox. diging and lamping. It doest take an aggressive dog to be the victor of a kennel fight at all. All it takes is a dissagreement, and one dog to go the distance on the other. It could just as easy be the steady quiet type that would never bat an eyelid at a snarling dog at other times. Fact is it usually comes out of the blue, thats why it happens, because the owners dont expect it To shoot a dog because it kills another in a kennel fight, is wrong. Joe ox, your points about constantly aggressive dogs is fair enough, they are a nightmare, and I for one dont tollerate such behaviour, but I feel this is off topic somewhat. Yes it can be unexpected this is life anything can happen, however if your switched on enough to monitor there behavior in certain situations IMO it can be avoided but accidents do happen. The fact is some dogs like people just dont like each other, its up to the owners to recognise this and nip it in the bud before it develops into a bad situation. Like yourself I dont tolerate that behavior for no good reason. How is this off topic the topic is about a dog which killed another dog? Edited May 19, 2010 by joe ox Quote Link to post
inan 841 Posted May 19, 2010 Report Share Posted May 19, 2010 anybody who keeps lots of dogs will get the odd fight,its always happened and always will,its not the end of the world. No ,but it can be the end of someone's dog. Quote Link to post
inan 841 Posted May 19, 2010 Report Share Posted May 19, 2010 (edited) Aaron Proffitt,judging from your replys your obviously very happy with your dogs injuring each other before they get to do there job. Hunting dogs do not need to be aggresive towards other dogs to be good at there job FACT. I agree with this ,dogs that are regularly aggressive to others are an unmitigated nuisance,and aggression towards other dogs has no bearing on their working ability. Two of the hardest most courageous dogs ,I have known ,[both from the Cumbria area ],owned by a very well know lurcherman], were completely chilled out and placid around other dogs,one of them , " Cougar", was a monster on Deer and Fox, had teeth like an alligator ,yet was a sweetheart in canine company,[unless attacked]. Its as though they know what they are capable of and dont need to keep posturing,and showing their teeth.One of the worst dogs for causing aggro was a friends ,a so called t*****r,it growled at all dogs in the car, bitches too, often sparking off aggro ,yet would not go in on a fox, a total wanker. A good friend of mine fights bareknuckle for considerable amounts, yet he is reserved and quiet in company, nothing to prove.Ive seen quite a few aggressive dogs that lacked balls in a pinch.An occasional spat, or minor kennel fight is perhaps to be expected ,but consistent ,unwarranted,and unprovoked aggression should be solved with a cartridge,imo. Edited May 19, 2010 by inan 1 Quote Link to post
poacher3161 1,766 Posted May 19, 2010 Report Share Posted May 19, 2010 Inan bang on with that statement Quote Link to post
Steve McHardy 2 Posted May 19, 2010 Report Share Posted May 19, 2010 thats made me think twice about kenneling 2 dogs together. i'm getting a new pup soon, a bullxgrey/whippetxgrey (bitch) and i was going to keep her with my jack russell bitch. she is used to being with other dogs and hasnt got a nasty bone in her. maybe its not such a good idea then????? i did that once kenneled my collie x grey with my terrier the lurcher wouldnt look at anything that bit back but she killed the terrier and didnt get a mark on her and the terrier was a hard little bitch. the lurcher had never even had a fight before or since well she past it now well into her dotage. lesson learned never kennel lurcher and terriers together as the terrier will start the fight but the lurcher will finish it Quote Link to post
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