martnmagik 68 Posted April 22, 2011 Report Share Posted April 22, 2011 just been to take the kids to the park for a run around and feed the ducks(as you do in this sunny weather)to see in the distance some one walking a black dog.as he got closer to me i could hear and see him DRAGGING the poor fcuker and thought mybe it was a stuborn dog and wanted to play in the pond,but then as i watched i noticed the poor old dog was absolutly knackered and was hardly able to stand let alone walk as it was so hot, so i walked over to them to see if all was ok and if they wanted a hand to get the dog to the car or some shade to cool down and offer a drink of the water i had in my bottle. but was swiftly told to DO ONE......after telling him what i thought of him we was aproached by some urban rangers who asked if all was well and got the same response as i did. top marks to the two lads they told me they would take over from here and called the the local dog warden for some URGENT assistance with a ill looking dog. why would anyone want to walk a dog in this heat is beyond me. surly a walk in the morning or late afternoon would be more sensible. sorry rant over. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
scothunter 12,609 Posted April 22, 2011 Report Share Posted April 22, 2011 some folk are just idiots and if they really have to take a dog out during the hottest time.At least take some water or at the very least take the offer from some decent lad like yourself.personally i take mine out first thing in morning for a few miles and he comes and goes as he pleases in the garden during day.then a good walk around 8or9 at night. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
poacher3161 1,766 Posted April 22, 2011 Report Share Posted April 22, 2011 Too daft to laugh at dragging dogs about in this weather but no doubt they will still be loads getting dragged around country fairs in hot weather. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DottyDoo 500 Posted April 22, 2011 Report Share Posted April 22, 2011 Too daft to laugh at dragging dogs about in this weather but no doubt they will still be loads getting dragged around country fairs in hot weather. or left in car, cos its more peacfull Quote Link to post Share on other sites
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted April 22, 2011 Report Share Posted April 22, 2011 just been to take the kids to the park for a run around and feed the ducks(as you do in this sunny weather)to see in the distance some one walking a black dog.as he got closer to me i could hear and see him DRAGGING the poor fcuker and thought mybe it was a stuborn dog and wanted to play in the pond,but then as i watched i noticed the poor old dog was absolutly knackered and was hardly able to stand let alone walk as it was so hot, so i walked over to them to see if all was ok and if they wanted a hand to get the dog to the car or some shade to cool down and offer a drink of the water i had in my bottle. but was swiftly told to DO ONE......after telling him what i thought of him we was aproached by some urban rangers who asked if all was well and got the same response as i did. top marks to the two lads they told me they would take over from here and called the the local dog warden for some URGENT assistance with a ill looking dog. why would anyone want to walk a dog in this heat is beyond me. surly a walk in the morning or late afternoon would be more sensible. sorry rant over. Why didn't you take the dog off him and run off..........isn't that what you usually do http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/topic/189005-theif-or-rescuer/page__p__1914932__fromsearch__1#entry1914932 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DottyDoo 500 Posted April 22, 2011 Report Share Posted April 22, 2011 just been to take the kids to the park for a run around and feed the ducks(as you do in this sunny weather)to see in the distance some one walking a black dog.as he got closer to me i could hear and see him DRAGGING the poor fcuker and thought mybe it was a stuborn dog and wanted to play in the pond,but then as i watched i noticed the poor old dog was absolutly knackered and was hardly able to stand let alone walk as it was so hot, so i walked over to them to see if all was ok and if they wanted a hand to get the dog to the car or some shade to cool down and offer a drink of the water i had in my bottle. but was swiftly told to DO ONE......after telling him what i thought of him we was aproached by some urban rangers who asked if all was well and got the same response as i did. top marks to the two lads they told me they would take over from here and called the the local dog warden for some URGENT assistance with a ill looking dog. why would anyone want to walk a dog in this heat is beyond me. surly a walk in the morning or late afternoon would be more sensible. sorry rant over. Why didn't you take the dog off him and run off..........isn't that what you usually do http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/topic/189005-theif-or-rescuer/page__p__1914932__fromsearch__1#entry1914932 youd get a job on jackanory you mate Quote Link to post Share on other sites
tb25 4,627 Posted April 22, 2011 Report Share Posted April 22, 2011 i have had it to day,dont you think you should take the dogs out and what not,f**k me 20 mins in this there both f****d some folk have no clue,f****n dick heads Quote Link to post Share on other sites
martnmagik 68 Posted April 22, 2011 Author Report Share Posted April 22, 2011 just been to take the kids to the park for a run around and feed the ducks(as you do in this sunny weather)to see in the distance some one walking a black dog.as he got closer to me i could hear and see him DRAGGING the poor fcuker and thought mybe it was a stuborn dog and wanted to play in the pond,but then as i watched i noticed the poor old dog was absolutly knackered and was hardly able to stand let alone walk as it was so hot, so i walked over to them to see if all was ok and if they wanted a hand to get the dog to the car or some shade to cool down and offer a drink of the water i had in my bottle. but was swiftly told to DO ONE......after telling him what i thought of him we was aproached by some urban rangers who asked if all was well and got the same response as i did. top marks to the two lads they told me they would take over from here and called the the local dog warden for some URGENT assistance with a ill looking dog. why would anyone want to walk a dog in this heat is beyond me. surly a walk in the morning or late afternoon would be more sensible. sorry rant over. Why didn't you take the dog off him and run off..........isn't that what you usually do http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/topic/189005-theif-or-rescuer/page__p__1914932__fromsearch__1#entry1914932 funny boy arnt you????????? did you read the whole thread? probably not....... if you had you would have read the parts that say i know what i did was wrong! and that i never kept the pup. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bird 9,864 Posted April 22, 2011 Report Share Posted April 22, 2011 what does piss me off, is now its warm+ longer nights, the (dog walkers) come out of the feckin wood work . You dont see them when its wet+cold, so now you keep bumping into the them. Now i am on my guard all the while with my 2. Bryn is protective of Tod my pup, even though Tod is bigger than him lol. But it does get you down, when you see all these dog walkers+family want to run up to your dogs, and if Tod my pup started to play rough with them, i would get all the shit not them Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Tallyho 181 Posted April 22, 2011 Report Share Posted April 22, 2011 This weather i take them out about 8ish by then the sun has gone and its cooled down, and i even have to keep back door closed threw the day as my springer bitch spends every minute chaseing flies, bugs, birds shadows as they go over, any thing that moves and she is non stop and in this heat it's no good . Quote Link to post Share on other sites
johnny boy68 11,726 Posted April 22, 2011 Report Share Posted April 22, 2011 just been to take the kids to the park for a run around and feed the ducks(as you do in this sunny weather)to see in the distance some one walking a black dog.as he got closer to me i could hear and see him DRAGGING the poor fcuker and thought mybe it was a stuborn dog and wanted to play in the pond,but then as i watched i noticed the poor old dog was absolutly knackered and was hardly able to stand let alone walk as it was so hot, so i walked over to them to see if all was ok and if they wanted a hand to get the dog to the car or some shade to cool down and offer a drink of the water i had in my bottle. but was swiftly told to DO ONE......after telling him what i thought of him we was aproached by some urban rangers who asked if all was well and got the same response as i did. top marks to the two lads they told me they would take over from here and called the the local dog warden for some URGENT assistance with a ill looking dog. why would anyone want to walk a dog in this heat is beyond me. surly a walk in the morning or late afternoon would be more sensible. sorry rant over. Why didn't you take the dog off him and run off..........isn't that what you usually do http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/topic/189005-theif-or-rescuer/page__p__1914932__fromsearch__1#entry1914932 funny boy arnt you????????? did you read the whole thread? probably not....... if you had you would have read the parts that say i know what i did was wrong! and that i never kept the pup. Every word mate.......and still think its all bullshit. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
foxfan 479 Posted April 22, 2011 Report Share Posted April 22, 2011 just been to take the kids to the park for a run around and feed the ducks(as you do in this sunny weather)to see in the distance some one walking a black dog.as he got closer to me i could hear and see him DRAGGING the poor fcuker and thought mybe it was a stuborn dog and wanted to play in the pond,but then as i watched i noticed the poor old dog was absolutly knackered and was hardly able to stand let alone walk as it was so hot, so i walked over to them to see if all was ok and if they wanted a hand to get the dog to the car or some shade to cool down and offer a drink of the water i had in my bottle. but was swiftly told to DO ONE......after telling him what i thought of him we was aproached by some urban rangers who asked if all was well and got the same response as i did. top marks to the two lads they told me they would take over from here and called the the local dog warden for some URGENT assistance with a ill looking dog. why would anyone want to walk a dog in this heat is beyond me. surly a walk in the morning or late afternoon would be more sensible. You should get a job with the arsepca mate, you seem to be doing their work for them what with taking dogs off people and all. sorry rant over. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Guest joball Posted April 22, 2011 Report Share Posted April 22, 2011 Most probably oneof them anti c**ts mate, they dont have a clue about animals. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
stewie 3,387 Posted April 22, 2011 Report Share Posted April 22, 2011 just been to take the kids to the park for a run around and feed the ducks(as you do in this sunny weather)to see in the distance some one walking a black dog.as he got closer to me i could hear and see him DRAGGING the poor fcuker and thought mybe it was a stuborn dog and wanted to play in the pond,but then as i watched i noticed the poor old dog was absolutly knackered and was hardly able to stand let alone walk as it was so hot, so i walked over to them to see if all was ok and if they wanted a hand to get the dog to the car or some shade to cool down and offer a drink of the water i had in my bottle. but was swiftly told to DO ONE......after telling him what i thought of him we was aproached by some urban rangers who asked if all was well and got the same response as i did. top marks to the two lads they told me they would take over from here and called the the local dog warden for some URGENT assistance with a ill looking dog. why would anyone want to walk a dog in this heat is beyond me. surly a walk in the morning or late afternoon would be more sensible. sorry rant over. Why didn't you take the dog off him and run off..........isn't that what you usually do http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/topic/189005-theif-or-rescuer/page__p__1914932__fromsearch__1#entry1914932 funny boy arnt you????????? did you read the whole thread? probably not....... if you had you would have read the parts that say i know what i did was wrong! and that i never kept the pup. Every word mate.......and still think its all bullshit. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
blan89 159 Posted April 22, 2011 Report Share Posted April 22, 2011 all my dogs are young and fit so they can go out in the heat of the day if needed but i still avoid it if possible and keep a close eye on them when we do,it is funny to see all the fat people walking their fat labs around this time of year though. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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