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if the dogs kill a cat on the footpath there ok????????????????? but a fox deer anr badger and its a complete and i mean complete accident on private land your f****d,mark

 

 

I think in these cases now you're guilty till proven guilty......... :thumbdown::thumbdown:

the countryside is f****d mate,i wouldnt want to be in built up areas were there is a chance of prying eyes,mark

 

 

 

I know what you mean, thats why i'm moving to cornwall!!!!!.......... :whistling::whistling::whistling:

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I would think if it was a badger you would be in a world of shit. If it was a fox then you could argue that accidents happen. Although I'd love to hear the explanation to the judge.............................

 

I can imagine it now

 

Mark............."Yes your honour, I tried my best to call the dogs off and stop them as soon as possible"

 

Judge.............."Why are there 35 photos of the battle then"

 

Mark........."erm"

 

good luck :thumbs:

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if the dogs kill a cat on the footpath there ok????????????????? but a fox deer anr badger and its a complete and i mean complete accident on private land your f****d,mark

 

 

I think in these cases now you're guilty till proven guilty......... :thumbdown::thumbdown:

the countryside is f****d mate,i wouldnt want to be in built up areas were there is a chance of prying eyes,mark

 

 

 

I know what you mean, thats why i'm moving to cornwall!!!!!.......... :whistling::whistling::whistling:

no point you moving to cornwall,your dogs are to big for the rabbits and to slow :clapper::clapper: mark

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if the dogs kill a cat on the footpath there ok????????????????? but a fox deer anr badger and its a complete and i mean complete accident on private land your f****d,mark

 

 

I think in these cases now you're guilty till proven guilty......... :thumbdown::thumbdown:

the countryside is f****d mate,i wouldnt want to be in built up areas were there is a chance of prying eyes,mark

 

 

 

I know what you mean, thats why i'm moving to cornwall!!!!!.......... :whistling::whistling::whistling:

no point you moving to cornwall,your dogs are to big for the rabbits and to slow :clapper::clapper: mark

 

 

:feck::feck::feck:

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if the dogs kill a cat on the footpath there ok????????????????? but a fox deer anr badger and its a complete and i mean complete accident on private land your f****d,mark

 

 

I think in these cases now you're guilty till proven guilty......... :thumbdown::thumbdown:

the countryside is f****d mate,i wouldnt want to be in built up areas were there is a chance of prying eyes,mark

 

 

 

I know what you mean, thats why i'm moving to cornwall!!!!!.......... :whistling::whistling::whistling:

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even if the dog kills by accident on a public footpath, if any people are offended, you will definately have your dogs impounded at least for the weeks while your court case is being done.. ive known a few its happened to myself.. can prove costly unless you know the system... good luck

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if you were the avrage chap in the street with pet dogs, i dowt anything would be done.

 

but a person who hunts, with lurchers or terriers that would be a hole diffrent kettle of fish, they would not belive you :no:

 

Got to agree with Tomo on that Mark......

 

Then as Simo so elequantly put it....... 'If it was a Badger you would be in a world of shit'........Now ain't that the truth!!

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even if the dog kills by accident on a public footpath, if any people are offended, you will definately have your dogs impounded at least for the weeks while your court case is being done.. ive known a few its happened to myself.. can prove costly unless you know the system... good luck

 

my 4 dogs killed a cat on our local playing fields 5 in the morning last summer rspca to my house few days later only last week i had a warning its feckall they can do about cats in a public area unless you let the dogs off deliberate, its a cat an dog thing init what can they say?

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if a person was walking his/hers dogs on permision and the dogs happened to come across one of the above completly inicent and killed it what would be the outcome if you were seen and maybe pictures taken,this is not baiting are anything like that a sunday afternoon walk and this happened,no hunting involved are anything......................has there been any cases,mark

hypertheticaly do you reckon they would catch anything :laugh:

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Your fooked pal, be a good time to stick them dogs in the for sale section :clapper: But then again, who needs show dogs :whistling::whistling::whistling:

well its the show season :wallbash: i suppose if it was my dogs people would like em,but its a question :whistling: lets not let our minds run away you and trader do that a lot :clapper:

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There is a very pleasant middle aged lady who walks a magnificient looking lurcher near to me........

 

she is not 'into' running dogs or hunting at.................has very little knowledge of them.

 

Ive asked her before how he was bred, and she just said " ooh I havent got a clue lovey........I saw his sad little eyes and had to birng him home'......

 

She got this dog about 6 months a go from a rescue centre in during this time to my knowledge her 'pet' has chopped up about 6 Roe....a sheep, numerous hares and rabbits whilst out walking in local woodland and green areas........ during the day....... completely without intent and by accident

 

One was even dropped on a back road to a local country park....... with 6 whitnesses.

 

Upto now she has evaided any kind of problems with the law. The sheep she paid for... and the deer put down to 'accidents'....... still she laughs it off,.......and calls 'Baccas; a little bugger and gives him a scooby snack........ and doesnt really care.........(or even seems to know) of the potential trouble she could get in.................... and in this case ignorance certainly seems to be bliss.

 

Under the guise a unknowing, ignorant pet owner...she never gets into any bother, and is quite blarzey about her dogs exploits........."oooh he caught another deer last night...the little monkey.....arn't you Baccas"

 

.perhaps her luck will run out one day where upon i could offer to give the dog a good loving home :whistling:

 

One thing is for sure....in my hands........it would be different story in the eyes of the law......... but then again i suppose the question of 'INTENT'................................... could come into it somewhere

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There is a very pleasant middle aged lady who walks a magnificient looking lurcher near to me........

 

she is not 'into' running dogs or hunting at.................has very little knowledge of them.

 

Ive asked her before how he was bred, and she just said " ooh I havent got a clue lovey........I saw his sad little eyes and had to birng him home'......

 

She got this dog about 6 months a go from a rescue centre in during this time to my knowledge her 'pet' has chopped up about 6 Roe....a sheep, numerous hares and rabbits whilst out walking in local woodland and green areas........ during the day....... completely without intent and by accident

 

One was even dropped on a back road to a local country park....... with 6 whitnesses.

 

Upto now she has evaided any kind of problems with the law. The sheep she paid for... and the deer put down to 'accidents'....... still she laughs it off,.......and calls 'Baccas; a little bugger and gives him a scooby snack........ and doesnt really care.........(or even seems to know) of the potential trouble she could get in.................... and in this case ignorance certainly seems to be bliss.

 

Under the guise a unknowing, ignorant pet owner...she never gets into any bother, and is quite blarzey about her dogs exploits........."oooh he caught another deer last night...the little monkey.....arn't you Baccas"

 

.perhaps her luck will run out one day where upon i could offer to give the dog a good loving home :whistling:

 

One thing is for sure....in my hands........it would be different story in the eyes of the law......... but then again i suppose the question of 'INTENT'................................... could come into it somewhere

excellant reply thankyou,DARCY so you recon if a dog lets say kills a deer fox are badger on a footpath going through a farmers field are even on its masters own land around the field while lazing around and the wild animal came to close for comfort there should be no case to answer???????????????mark

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