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Common sense? That's something gained through common experiences in life, not many people have had the experience of killing with a knife. Never mind that though, I doubt he could have cut cheese with

As anyone with experience of certain types of dogs will know, it takes a hell of a lot of force to get a dog like that to let go of something if it is determined to kill. If the bloke wasn't used to d

i agree about dogs running loose getting caught up, but not about dogs in public places being on leads. i enjoy taking my dogs out to parks/canals/rivers/nature reserves as well as less populated pla

interesting read that.

 

imo the dog was trouble by the sound of thing and the owner just couldn't control it. was

the stabbing was a bit ott but if it was my dog i would have stamped the forker to death.

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to me the fella should be given a medal if its true that the dog had attacked other dogs and a kid ,

hate dogs that arent under control ,

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i'd do the same.

he was lucky the dog never turned on him....

not surprised the woman wasnt available for further comment....she knows she was in the wrong and ultimately responsible for the dogs death.

sad really.

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Well done, that man! It boils my piss to see dogs running out of control causing havoc, endangering other dogs and children. i do think it is time all dogs are kept on leads in public places and any found running loose should be scooped and dealt with because their owners obviously don't care.

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Well done, that man! It boils my piss to see dogs running out of control causing havoc, endangering other dogs and children. i do think it is time all dogs are kept on leads in public places and any found running loose should be scooped and dealt with because their owners obviously don't care.

i agree about dogs running loose getting caught up, but not about dogs in public places being on leads.

i enjoy taking my dogs out to parks/canals/rivers/nature reserves as well as less populated places, the dogs enjoy it even more! they shouldnt have to miss out cos there's a minority out there who cant socialise and control there own dogs.

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Well done, that man! It boils my piss to see dogs running out of control causing havoc, endangering other dogs and children. i do think it is time all dogs are kept on leads in public places and any found running loose should be scooped and dealt with because their owners obviously don't care.

i agree about dogs running loose getting caught up, but not about dogs in public places being on leads.

i enjoy taking my dogs out to parks/canals/rivers/nature reserves as well as less populated places, the dogs enjoy it even more! they shouldnt have to miss out cos there's a minority out there who cant socialise and control there own dogs.

 

I no longer take my dogs to public parks because of the number of times out of control dogs cause trouble, my elderly terrier (on lead) near had its guts ripped out by a dog running loose. Did the owner of the large attacking dog give a fuk.........?........no, of course not. I really do believe it is safer for dogs to be on leads in public areas........less need for people to end up fighting too.

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Well f*****g done that man, if the story is correct.

My pet hate , uncontrollable digs of the lead. They f*****g know thier mutts are potential attackers, but they still let them of the lead. Why? Cause they are lazy b*****ds and can't even be bothered to hold the lead. You can see it in thier faces and mannerisms towards the dog. They would rather be anywhere else than be walking this dog.

c**ts are what they are.

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