Malt 379 Posted December 30, 2010 Report Share Posted December 30, 2010 Not a nice thing to happen to anyones dog but in all honesty i never let mine run wild out of sight for the simple fact that they may attack someone elses dog and suffer the same fate as your beloved dog,im sure if i was out walking my smaller dogs and a bigger dog come and attacked them i would beat the living daylights out of that bigger dog with a stick,maybe that is what happened. Are you for real it was a shar pei not a fecking ABT And if this dog was aggressive in any way I think Kev's missus would've been aware has its been running around alone for a while Shar pei's are a fighting breed pal. They may look fecking daft after what divvy breeders have done to them over the years, but they're still strong dogs which are known for a short temper. Loads end up in rescues after being bought for their looks by people who don't know how to handle a powerful, game dog.. Sorry to hear about what has happened Kev, but is there any chance that he'd had an accident with a car and ran off to die? 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted December 30, 2010 Report Share Posted December 30, 2010 Not a nice thing to happen to anyones dog but in all honesty i never let mine run wild out of sight for the simple fact that they may attack someone elses dog and suffer the same fate as your beloved dog,im sure if i was out walking my smaller dogs and a bigger dog come and attacked them i would beat the living daylights out of that bigger dog with a stick,maybe that is what happened. Are you for real it was a shar pei not a fecking ABT And if this dog was aggressive in any way I think Kev's missus would've been aware has its been running around alone for a while Shar pei's are a fighting breed pal. They may look fecking daft after what divvy breeders have done to them over the years, but they're still strong dogs which are known for a short temper. Loads end up in rescues after being bought for their looks by people who don't know how to handle a powerful, game dog.. Sorry to hear about what has happened Kev, but is there any chance that he'd had an accident with a car and ran off to die? Maybe I was a little trigger happy malt with that comment just probably a little wound up with some of the replies.I lost my lurcher last night for an hour when she chased a fox I wouldn't like to know how I'd be feeling if I found her beaten to death. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
cheekychick 4 Posted December 30, 2010 Report Share Posted December 30, 2010 SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT YOUR DOG ......IV GOT A SHAR PEI AND I WOULD NEVER EVER LET MY DOG OUT OFF MY SIGHT AT ANY TIME WHEN OFF THE LEAD ...IF HE HAD GONE MISSING FOR A FEW SECONDS I WOULD BE OUT LOOKING FOR HIM.....MY SHAR PEI IS A FAMILY PET AND ONLY LIKE BEING ROUND PEOPLE HES KNOWS AND IS VERY PROTECTIVE TOWARDS EACH FAMILY MEMBER..... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
lurcher123 3 Posted December 30, 2010 Report Share Posted December 30, 2010 A few years ago there used to be lots of dogs straying around the streets, old mongrel types mainly, but I'm surprised a game dog of this breed would be unsupervised, and would be allowed to let Rome around, Was ya not worried about it getting pinched? as well as what it could have done if a child was walking his/her dog in the same area and the dogs were to fight, It must have crossed someone's path to get beaten like this, Sorry for your loss, shame if someone gets away with doing that to your dog. good luck in finding them Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tb25 4,627 Posted December 30, 2010 Report Share Posted December 30, 2010 a dam shame all the same.. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Ideation 8,216 Posted December 31, 2010 Report Share Posted December 31, 2010 Congratulations to all of you that have had the chance to congratulate yourselves on your superiority Ahhhhh the internet - allows people to be so wonderfully socially retarded. 5 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bulldogman 55 Posted December 31, 2010 Report Share Posted December 31, 2010 Congratulations to all of you that have had the chance to congratulate yourselves on your superiority Ahhhhh the internet - allows people to be so wonderfully socially retarded. First off i dont agree with beating a dog to death (any dog) so my thoughts are with you on your loss. Ideation - i think the point being made is that to allow any dog free roaming these days is not acceptable and illegal as the dog is outside of your control in a public place. The Shar Pei is a fighting breed and although, not what could be referred to as a man stopper, it could cause sufficient damage to children or other pets that no "oh well she come back within half an hour" is really the response expected of the owner. There is a thread on here where some fool is suggesting further breed specific legisaltion is required to prevent human deaths, despite the fact that the DDA has solved nothing. Then you get this thread where someone casually remarks that a fighting breed is left to roam. If dog owners don't want more legislation we cannot load the bullets for our enemies? None of this excuses what has been done to the animal in question and I would be more concerned that there is someone about locally capable of such a thing, these type of people usually go onto commit crimes against people! 6 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Ideation 8,216 Posted December 31, 2010 Report Share Posted December 31, 2010 Congratulations to all of you that have had the chance to congratulate yourselves on your superiority Ahhhhh the internet - allows people to be so wonderfully socially retarded. First off i dont agree with beating a dog to death (any dog) so my thoughts are with you on your loss. Ideation - i think the point being made is that to allow any dog free roaming these days is not acceptable and illegal as the dog is outside of your control in a public place. The Shar Pei is a fighting breed and although, not what could be referred to as a man stopper, it could cause sufficient damage to children or other pets that no "oh well she come back within half an hour" is really the response expected of the owner. There is a thread on here where some fool is suggesting further breed specific legisaltion is required to prevent human deaths, despite the fact that the DDA has solved nothing. Then you get this thread where someone casually remarks that a fighting breed is left to roam. If dog owners don't want more legislation we cannot load the bullets for our enemies? None of this excuses what has been done to the animal in question and I would be more concerned that there is someone about locally capable of such a thing, these type of people usually go onto commit crimes against people! Very much agree mate, just saying that there are a lot of folk taking the high and mighty, but we have all been out and our dog has disappeared for a bit (usually on sight of scent of game) it's unnerving, and usually they come back pretty quick, but it does happen and sometimes happens for longer than 5 mins. Its obvious to say that we should keep our dogs under control, but the guys dog died unpleasantly, so maybe it doesnt need repeating over and over. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
micky 3,325 Posted December 31, 2010 Report Share Posted December 31, 2010 a couple of days ago my dog who lives with my ex legged it up the path at the back into the woods nothing new there she comes back after half hour ,then she never came back 2 days later and a million phone calls shes been found in the graveyard 100 yrds away dead took her to the vet and she had been beaten to death the vet then phoned the police and rspca i cant understand why anyone would want to do that to her shes a lovely shar pei 8yrs old and no harm to anyone the sick b*****ds in this world i will never let my dogs out my sight again What action are the police and the RSPCA taking?this must be a godsend for the RSPCA, there website must be plastered with pictures of this dead animal,can someone put a link up ? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
kevin from bristol 95 Posted January 1, 2011 Author Report Share Posted January 1, 2011 ok first off thanks for all your replies ,the vet has said it was definately beaten to death they think with a blunt object not sure what the rspca are doing about it as i havent personally spoken to them , and to those who never let there dog out of there sight for a second this dog was bombproof brought up with small children never showed aggression to anyone ever the back garden backs on to a hill side and a graveyard in the middle of nowere no one goes up there this is the welsh vallays not a park in a city she never went far and never for long and all the people round there are close community and all know the dog as she stood out from the norm my only guess is young lads have tryed to pinch her and it has some how gone terribly wrong i more than anyone would like to know what happend to put my mind at rest ,i think it will come to light at some point as people just cant keep there mouth shut and everyone knows everyone up there im gonna ask what the rspca are doing about it today im not a great lover of the rspca either but we will see what happens Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Moll. 1,770 Posted January 1, 2011 Report Share Posted January 1, 2011 Sorry to be blunt but....You should never let your dogs roam free, no matter how safe you think it is...what has happened just goes to prove why. Dogs are never 100% safe or trustworthy, they are animals. And as for the RSPCA, i would not be surprised if they decided to prosecute you for allowing the dog to roam free, causing suffering to the animal by doing so, the RSPCA are even less trustworthy than animals 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
olim 28 Posted January 1, 2011 Report Share Posted January 1, 2011 Not a nice thing to happen to anyones dog but in all honesty i never let mine run wild out of sight for the simple fact that they may attack someone elses dog and suffer the same fate as your beloved dog,im sure if i was out walking my smaller dogs and a bigger dog come and attacked them i would beat the living daylights out of that bigger dog with a stick,maybe that is what happened. Says the women that condones killing other peoples pet cats also the women that does f*ck all hunting hmmm Your dog would attack someone elses dog, I think you should learn how to control it! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Hannah4181 260 Posted January 1, 2011 Report Share Posted January 1, 2011 So sorry for your loss Kevin, a horrific act by anyone's standards. :cry: I personally detest Shar pei's . . i think they are vile, over bred freak shows of a dog, and anyone buying one is helping towards the over breeding of the latest fashion accessory, but thats just my opinion. They are known for their aggressive tendencies, due to as Malt has said, their fighting origins. BUT all that to one side, NO DOG regardless of breed deserves such harsh and cruel treatment . . . . again unless as has been pointed out, it is to save a person being mauled. The running off thing . . . . anyone who owns a dog and can say hand on heart 100% truthfully that their dog HAS NEVER been out of sight and not under control deserves a medal! I genuinely hope you find out who did this, in order to get some closure. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
cheekychick 4 Posted January 1, 2011 Report Share Posted January 1, 2011 i must deserves a medal then ...cause hand on heart i could never let my shar pei out of my sight i would not like to think what he would do without been uncontrol he mixings with children and adults on a daily bases every one in my village knows my shar pei ....but i would never let him roam as he can take a instant dislike to people and dogs ect .....i few people off this site have meet my shar pei ...but still no dog deserves what happen to yor dogs atb cheekychick Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Millet 4,497 Posted January 1, 2011 Report Share Posted January 1, 2011 Your dog would attack someone elses dog, I think you should learn how to control it! Thanks for your words of wisdom but i do know my dogs can be dangerous among other dogs so i do control them, that is why i still have these presant dogs at 10yrs old and 13yrs old, now go away young boy and play on your Xbox or watch some porn. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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