claybusers al 9 Posted January 12, 2009 Report Share Posted January 12, 2009 a couple of years back i was taking my parsons out, he was a big lad if i didnt know better you would of thought he was a bull cross but wasnt and evil as they come. i even had to harness him cos he would slip a collar. always took him some where quiet, well this schemey woman walks up with her staffy and rotti hard dogs status symbols. this was the middle of edinburgh everyone lives in flats, so i pulled him in tight and she let the staffi off and in it went straight into a fight i tried to get him up but was too slow so thought fuckit in you go lad, within seconds he had turned this poor staffi on its back ripped of its ear most of it thigh and was removing its throat when i managed to stop it, so then she sets the rotti on him as well he did almost the same to that and i wasnt putting my hands near that. dont get me wrong i love all dogs and have owned both rottis and bulls over the years its the idiot owners Quote Link to post Share on other sites
dogman89 0 Posted January 13, 2009 Report Share Posted January 13, 2009 theres a man a couple of villages away from me and he has an 18stone english mastiff and apparantly he carrys a knife with him when he walks it cause he says if it attacks something or someone the only way he could stop it would be to cut it throat i dont understand what the big attraction is to big dogs like this is, if you can control it then fair play but it u cant, dont bother getting a big powerful dog Quote Link to post Share on other sites
countrymaid 2 Posted January 13, 2009 Report Share Posted January 13, 2009 We have the same problems with the holiday makers dogs around here, most of our dogs know each other and we have our little dog walking club in the mornings down on the beach, but evrey now and then its a holiday makers dog that cant behave its self. Bedlingtons are a breed that are known for liking a good scrap, they look sweet and most of the time dont start any fights with other dogs there just the ones to finnish it if started on. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
bunson 6 Posted January 14, 2009 Report Share Posted January 14, 2009 About a month ago while I was away overnight with work my wife took the springer for a quick relieving session, while ours was on a lead a fella had is lab running around f****** about trying to have ago at the springer. My wife got wrapped up and ended up on her arse badly bruised side and pride. the guy just shouted his dog and tailed off in the other direction no apologise or help naff all. I know this guy have seen him before, so over the next few days looked for him. and yahoo dropped on the tosser, gave him it full blast and yes ended up on his arse he said the dog was playing and isnt nasty effin idiot. NOT THE DOGS FAULT HERE. I said if ever i see him with that dog of the lead again i will deck the tw**. he got the message. If you cant control em mussle and lead em up. it can also ruin your dog. By the way great time rubbing the cream into wifes ass hee hee. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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