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7 minutes ago, keepdiggin said:

Cringe when people use the term “status dogs” 

 

anyone heard about the German wirehaired poiner who attacked that 7yr old in pub beer garden? 

I'd say that's a pretty fair description to be honest mate... so many idiots have a dog now for the status and not because it is the right dog for them... why have a highly driven potentially dangerous dog about if you've no idea how to handle it or what it needs.... 

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Just read a few comments and someone is claiming they had attacked several people and dogs and the owner was off his box, recon it’s best to find out the facts before pointing fingers but sadly the do

Apparently they wasnt even his dogs he was looking after them for somebody in prison....theres another video of some demented blonde bint screaming like a lunatic because one of the dogs went too clos

That video on here is different to the one I seen on WhatsApp...the one I seen you see the guy set the dog on the police.... What exactly are they supposed to do..especially as those cops had rec

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1 minute ago, NEWKID said:

I'd say that's a pretty fair description to be honest mate... so many idiots have a dog now for the status and not because it is the right dog for them... why have a highly driven potentially dangerous dog about if you've no idea how to handle it or what it needs.... 

not everyone has them because they are a status dog i dont take my dogs anywhere there are people i walk them at night my dogs only mix with a small number of people i dont put them in peoples faces i keep them because i like them you have every right to choose your breed of choice and so do i i have them as a detterent to robbing b*****ds and have never been robbed if they are legal then it should come to your own choice

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9 minutes ago, NEWKID said:

I'd say that's a pretty fair description to be honest mate... so many idiots have a dog now for the status and not because it is the right dog for them... why have a highly driven potentially dangerous dog about if you've no idea how to handle it or what it needs.... 

Got to agree with you mate . Seen a young lass on my way back with the old lurcher this morning with one of them xl bullys that was on it's hind legs growling and trying to get to my old dog thankfully she could control it.

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1 hour ago, keepdiggin said:

Cringe when people use the term “status dogs” 

 

anyone heard about the German wirehaired poiner who attacked that 7yr old in pub beer garden? 

Ah see 

that’s the difference , a wire head pointer if provoked , like any medium sized dog , make a mess of things . 

but never forget that poor beautiful child in Liverpool , who was killed by her uncles apbt , she was decapitated. Can a collie , or a cocker spaniel do that?  

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1 hour ago, keepdiggin said:

Cringe when people use the term “status dogs” 

 

anyone heard about the German wirehaired poiner who attacked that 7yr old in pub beer garden? 

Is that the one we’re the landlord said why the long face,                                                I,ll get my coat ?

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5 hours ago, keepdiggin said:

Cringe when people use the term “status dogs” 

 

anyone heard about the German wirehaired poiner who attacked that 7yr old in pub beer garden? 

The popularity of bull breeds, guarding breeds, and now exotic livestock guardian breeds is driven largely by wanting power at the end of the lead. 99% of people have no use for them and are attracted to them because they’re a bit of a level up. It’s like having a nice motor or a rollex. Status is a very appropriate term.

Some lads can handle them, but most just make me shake my head. I expect I’ll be shooting a cast off Caucasian before long. I just hope it doesn’t take it causing life changing injury to someone before the decision is made.

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24 minutes ago, Born Hunter said:

The popularity of bull breeds, guarding breeds, and now exotic livestock guardian breeds is driven largely by wanting power at the end of the lead. 99% of people have no use for them and are attracted to them because they’re a bit of a level up. It’s like having a nice motor or a rollex. Status is a very appropriate term.

Some lads can handle them, but most just make me shake my head. I expect I’ll be shooting a cast off Caucasian before long. I just hope it doesn’t take it causing life changing injury to someone before the decision is made.

Don't think you'll have to wait too long

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The animal is now being assessed by police, a court heard

 

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6 minutes ago, MH1 said:

Don't think you'll have to wait too long

 
WWW.WALESONLINE.CO.UK

The animal is now being assessed by police, a court heard

 

I don’t reckon this dog would just bite. It doesn’t trust anyone. I genuinely hope the dog comes right. But it belongs in the mountains. Not England.

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I had this discussion the other day . When things like this happen , there’s always the usual “it’s the owner , not the dog “ “bull breeds are nanny dogs” 

I was lucky growing up , I seen every serious dogs from a young age , kept properly and worked properly . As I child I regularly saw a dog that was closer to a fighting dog than a runner , but was a lurcher , a mix of grey , apbt , wheaten and staff do it’s job at the end of a dig or down the beam . 

that dog lived in a chain and whenever I went near it , I got slapped on the head . 
“ never ever go near that Thing boy “ . it’s sole purpose was to take things that lived in the ground apart . Today , he’d be in some ones living room . 
 

people who bleet “it’s the owners” should be made to watch vids of pit bulls tearing pigs into pieces on the plough , maybe then they’d think twice about having Tyson or Sasha rolling around on the couch with their 8 year old . 

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There's obviously too many dickheads with capable dogs, I'm sure a lot would be better off with a bullet especially if it stops a kid getting maimed or killed.

I just came out of screw after meeting the friendliest ever staffy, guy told me he's ex assist dog for autistic children, got more kids chatting than any adult could, he'd was officially recognised by hospitals etc. Anyway just shows what good owner ship can bring out of an animal....

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