dogmad riley 1,347 Posted September 8, 2014 Report Share Posted September 8, 2014 That can't be right surely? Someone comes onto your property and the dog you have to protect the place bites them and your in the wrong for it? Don't have a gaurd dog myself but if I had a guard dog and it didnt do its job it'll be culled. Is a difference between a out of control dog terrorising the public and a dog doing its job. Guess if you buy a guard dog you also better have kenny noyes lawyers number handy lol. This is right and i think they are already using it as my mother in laws German Shepard was in the house when a postal worker came into the back garden which has beware of the dog signs etc and is bolted, came through and the dog nailed her in the garden a kept hold until my farther in law came out he let go of the women on the 1st command. He made a mess of the woman's arm. It went to court and they was given a £100 fine and the dog put on a warning if it does it again it will have to be destroyed Quote Link to post Share on other sites
General lee 979 Posted September 8, 2014 Report Share Posted September 8, 2014 My place is right out the way with a bridle path running along the front and the amount of prats walking theyre dogs past and stopping to have a look is a joke my dogs kept inside but on the odd occasion it has managed to get out if a minge hit it with a stick I would break the stick over his head bridle path or not I think the point is if your dog came flying out looking to bite either the person walking or attack the other persons dog. I doubt anyone would hit your dog cause it just happens to be there. If it bit a person and they hit it fair enough if it was fighting another dog and they hit it with a stick I would break the stick over they're head people have dogs treat them like kids and cry like baby's when they get in a fight it's a dog not a child if I was walking down a road or path or whatever and a dog come out and attacked my dog and this has happened a number of times I don't make a fuss or beat the other dog or make a complaint to the council like a spoilt child telling teacher it's up to my dog to protect itself and when the owner comes out we separate them job done Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bird 9,983 Posted September 8, 2014 Report Share Posted September 8, 2014 My place is right out the way with a bridle path running along the front and the amount of prats walking theyre dogs past and stopping to have a look is a joke my dogs kept inside but on the odd occasion it has managed to get out if a minge hit it with a stick I would break the stick over his head bridle path or not I think the point is if your dog came flying out looking to bite either the person walking or attack the other persons dog. I doubt anyone would hit your dog cause it just happens to be there. If it bit a person and they hit it fair enough if it was fighting another dog and they hit it with a stick I would break the stick over they're head people have dogs treat them like kids and cry like baby's when they get in a fight it's a dog not a child if I was walking down a road or path or whatever and a dog come out and attacked my dog and this has happened a number of times I don't make a fuss or beat the other dog or make a complaint to the council like a spoilt child telling teacher it's up to my dog to protect itself and when the owner comes out we separate them job done yeh people sometimes make it worse how they react when dogs fight, lets face it most times it just a bit of fur ripped and noise from dogs, unless its really over matched by another big 'un on a little'un or if a dog goes at pup , then you got intervene but apart from that most dogs sort it out very quick with just quick scuffle .! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lab 10,979 Posted September 8, 2014 Report Share Posted September 8, 2014 My place is right out the way with a bridle path running along the front and the amount of prats walking theyre dogs past and stopping to have a look is a joke my dogs kept inside but on the odd occasion it has managed to get out if a minge hit it with a stick I would break the stick over his head bridle path or notI think the point is if your dog came flying out looking to bite either the person walking or attack the other persons dog. I doubt anyone would hit your dog cause it just happens to be there. If it bit a person and they hit it fair enough if it was fighting another dog and they hit it with a stick I would break the stick over they're head people have dogs treat them like kids and cry like baby's when they get in a fight it's a dog not a child if I was walking down a road or path or whatever and a dog come out and attacked my dog and this has happened a number of times I don't make a fuss or beat the other dog or make a complaint to the council like a spoilt child telling teacher it's up to my dog to protect itself and when the owner comes out we separate them job done I train my dogs so there not fighting b*****ds. If your dog came and attacked mine believe me it would be getting a boot. Some excuse that....there dogs..ffs!!!! 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
farmerkev09 105 Posted September 8, 2014 Author Report Share Posted September 8, 2014 I can understand if a dogs running loose and bites some one then yes something should be dun but a dog on private land protecting it's territory there should be no law stating your dog can't bite a intruder they shouldn't be there in the first place. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
dare 1,103 Posted September 8, 2014 Report Share Posted September 8, 2014 That can't be right surely? Someone comes onto your property and the dog you have to protect the place bites them and your in the wrong for it? Don't have a gaurd dog myself but if I had a guard dog and it didnt do its job it'll be culled. Is a difference between a out of control dog terrorising the public and a dog doing its job. Guess if you buy a guard dog you also better have kenny noyes lawyers number handy lol.This is right and i think they are already using it as my mother in laws German Shepard was in the house when a postal worker came into the back garden which has beware of the dog signs etc and is bolted, came through and the dog nailed her in the garden a kept hold until my farther in law came out he let go of the women on the 1st command. He made a mess of the woman's arm. It went to court and they was given a £100 fine and the dog put on a warning if it does it again it will have to be destroyed Wow that's aload of bollocks, so basically now a guard dog is abit pointless as you'll be the one getting in shit for it? I understand a dog being out of control and attacking someone when off the lead in a field or something. A dog brought to guard doing its job in the home is bollocks though. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
General lee 979 Posted September 8, 2014 Report Share Posted September 8, 2014 My place is right out the way with a bridle path running along the front and the amount of prats walking theyre dogs past and stopping to have a look is a joke my dogs kept inside but on the odd occasion it has managed to get out if a minge hit it with a stick I would break the stick over his head bridle path or notI think the point is if your dog came flying out looking to bite either the person walking or attack the other persons dog. I doubt anyone would hit your dog cause it just happens to be there. If it bit a person and they hit it fair enough if it was fighting another dog and they hit it with a stick I would break the stick over they're head people have dogs treat them like kids and cry like baby's when they get in a fight it's a dog not a child if I was walking down a road or path or whatever and a dog come out and attacked my dog and this has happened a number of times I don't make a fuss or beat the other dog or make a complaint to the council like a spoilt child telling teacher it's up to my dog to protect itself and when the owner comes out we separate them job done I train my dogs so there not fighting b*****ds. If your dog came and attacked mine believe me it would be getting a boot. Some excuse that....there dogs..ffs!!!! Ain't an excuse they are dogs like bird said they have a quick scuffle realise it ain't for them and they give in no need for prats to go kicking them and believe me if they did boot the dog the boot would be rammed up theyre arse Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Lab 10,979 Posted September 8, 2014 Report Share Posted September 8, 2014 My place is right out the way with a bridle path running along the front and the amount of prats walking theyre dogs past and stopping to have a look is a joke my dogs kept inside but on the odd occasion it has managed to get out if a minge hit it with a stick I would break the stick over his head bridle path or notI think the point is if your dog came flying out looking to bite either the person walking or attack the other persons dog. I doubt anyone would hit your dog cause it just happens to be there. If it bit a person and they hit it fair enough if it was fighting another dog and they hit it with a stick I would break the stick over they're head people have dogs treat them like kids and cry like baby's when they get in a fight it's a dog not a child if I was walking down a road or path or whatever and a dog come out and attacked my dog and this has happened a number of times I don't make a fuss or beat the other dog or make a complaint to the council like a spoilt child telling teacher it's up to my dog to protect itself and when the owner comes out we separate them job doneI train my dogs so there not fighting b*****ds. If your dog came and attacked mine believe me it would be getting a boot. Some excuse that....there dogs..ffs!!!! Ain't an excuse they are dogs like bird said they have a quick scuffle realise it ain't for them and they give in no need for prats to go kicking them and believe me if they did boot the dog the boot would be rammed up theyre arse We will just have to agree to disagree then. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
General lee 979 Posted September 8, 2014 Report Share Posted September 8, 2014 Fair enough Quote Link to post Share on other sites
onion jonny 527 Posted September 8, 2014 Report Share Posted September 8, 2014 My place is right out the way with a bridle path running along the front and the amount of prats walking theyre dogs past and stopping to have a look is a joke my dogs kept inside but on the odd occasion it has managed to get out if a minge hit it with a stick I would break the stick over his head bridle path or not I think the point is if your dog came flying out looking to bite either the person walking or attack the other persons dog. I doubt anyone would hit your dog cause it just happens to be there. If it bit a person and they hit it fair enough if it was fighting another dog and they hit it with a stick I would break the stick over they're head people have dogs treat them like kids and cry like baby's when they get in a fight it's a dog not a child if I was walking down a road or path or whatever and a dog come out and attacked my dog and this has happened a number of times I don't make a fuss or beat the other dog or make a complaint to the council like a spoilt child telling teacher it's up to my dog to protect itself and when the owner comes out we separate them job done so if a girl with her pet walks past your place her dog is on a lead when your big mutt flys out the gate and starts fighting with the little dog and you reckon thats ok because its a dog your mutts attacked, can only shake my head in disbelief. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
vanman1 411 Posted September 8, 2014 Report Share Posted September 8, 2014 As far as i was aware if your dog/s were in a secure area and CANNOT get out ,its signed with warnings etc and somebody enters unlawfully then its there fault.If on the other hand the dog is free to leave that area and mix with Joe public then you are liable.I for one will not be changing my ways my fence is high and my gate is always locked and i have the only key! If you wanna come in uninvited then you takes your chance iam afraid but you will get bitten,that's why i have the bloody dogs!! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
treecreeper 1,136 Posted September 8, 2014 Report Share Posted September 8, 2014 https://www.gov.uk/government/news/dangerous-dogs-law-changes-cover-attacks-on-private-property Quote Link to post Share on other sites
General lee 979 Posted September 8, 2014 Report Share Posted September 8, 2014 My place is right out the way with a bridle path running along the front and the amount of prats walking theyre dogs past and stopping to have a look is a joke my dogs kept inside but on the odd occasion it has managed to get out if a minge hit it with a stick I would break the stick over his head bridle path or not I think the point is if your dog came flying out looking to bite either the person walking or attack the other persons dog. I doubt anyone would hit your dog cause it just happens to be there. If it bit a person and they hit it fair enough if it was fighting another dog and they hit it with a stick I would break the stick over they're head people have dogs treat them like kids and cry like baby's when they get in a fight it's a dog not a child if I was walking down a road or path or whatever and a dog come out and attacked my dog and this has happened a number of times I don't make a fuss or beat the other dog or make a complaint to the council like a spoilt child telling teacher it's up to my dog to protect itself and when the owner comes out we separate them job done so if a girl with her pet walks past your place her dog is on a lead when your big mutt flys out the gate and starts fighting with the little dog and you reckon thats ok because its a dog your mutts attacked, can only shake my head in disbelief.Who said it was a big mutt and a little girl shouldn't be walking on her own anyway dogs fight that's life they aren't game dogs in a pit it's a scuffle on a lane at the worst a slight cut or torn ear shake your head as much as you want a dog is a dog they fight who cares Quote Link to post Share on other sites
General lee 979 Posted September 8, 2014 Report Share Posted September 8, 2014 The bottom bit is my post they got mixed up Quote Link to post Share on other sites
dogmad riley 1,347 Posted September 8, 2014 Report Share Posted September 8, 2014 That can't be right surely? Someone comes onto your property and the dog you have to protect the place bites them and your in the wrong for it? Don't have a gaurd dog myself but if I had a guard dog and it didnt do its job it'll be culled. Is a difference between a out of control dog terrorising the public and a dog doing its job. Guess if you buy a guard dog you also better have kenny noyes lawyers number handy lol.This is right and i think they are already using it as my mother in laws German Shepard was in the house when a postal worker came into the back garden which has beware of the dog signs etc and is bolted, came through and the dog nailed her in the garden a kept hold until my farther in law came out he let go of the women on the 1st command. He made a mess of the woman's arm. It went to court and they was given a £100 fine and the dog put on a warning if it does it again it will have to be destroyedWow that's aload of bollocks, so basically now a guard dog is abit pointless as you'll be the one getting in shit for it? I understand a dog being out of control and attacking someone when off the lead in a field or something. A dog brought to guard doing its job in the home is bollocks though. I know pal also the woman is entitled to claim compensation aswell for her own stupidity and being too lazy to use the front door Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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