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People's obsession with dogs

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Posted
3 hours ago, foxoffderby said:

Anyone who allows cats and dogs into their kitchen/living/bredroom area are dirty disgusting people 

I don't have a bredroom, you must be well posh.

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It's not the dog's that's the problem, it's irresponsible owners who think that their 15 stone, slobbering, snarling, mastiff that has you pinned to the wall is just being a normal dog and that training it would cruelly suppress it's natural instincts.

 

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Love dogs, adore cats. Don't get people who love dogs but not cats. Saying that I'd eat a rabbit, guinea pig and a horse.

Both cats died this year and I miss them so much. Now I really want a dog.

But one that does not bark as my son is autistic and freaks out at loud noises, any breed ideas?

Posted
4 minutes ago, Great Boos Up said:

Love dogs, adore cats. Don't get people who love dogs but not cats. Saying that I'd eat a rabbit, guinea pig and a horse.

Both cats died this year and I miss them so much. Now I really want a dog.

But one that does not bark as my son is autistic and freaks out at loud noises, any breed ideas?

Huskys don't bark mate but don't get one solely on that basis as they need a lot of excercise, you can't let them off their leads and you will constantly be covered in fur.

 

Oh and if you have got any cats left probably not advisable.

Posted
7 minutes ago, Costock_Fox said:

Huskys don't bark mate but don't get one solely on that basis as they need a lot of excercise, you can't let them off their leads and you will constantly be covered in fur.

 

Oh and if you have got any cats left probably not advisable.

Don't mind hair, excerise or licking my face or sleeping in my bed.

Posted
36 minutes ago, AKCJ said:

Dogs are fantastic.

 

My life hasn't been the same since mine passed away last summer.

 

You know what to do ...    Maybe not now but at some point soon ....   :thumbup:

Posted
24 minutes ago, Great Boos Up said:

Love dogs, adore cats. Don't get people who love dogs but not cats. Saying that I'd eat a rabbit, guinea pig and a horse.

Both cats died this year and I miss them so much. Now I really want a dog.

But one that does not bark as my son is autistic and freaks out at loud noises, any breed ideas?

 

I'd suggest a malaMUTE Boosy .....   

Posted
25 minutes ago, Great Boos Up said:

Love dogs, adore cats. Don't get people who love dogs but not cats. Saying that I'd eat a rabbit, guinea pig and a horse.

Both cats died this year and I miss them so much. Now I really want a dog.

But one that does not bark as my son is autistic and freaks out at loud noises, any breed ideas?

My Akita was great with kids but not so with other dogs and rarely barked, also like many animals they have senses we don't and bond with children in different ways. Also we have Maine Coons that are very dog like and know of a few of them that have bonded really well with autistic children

Posted
43 minutes ago, AKCJ said:

Dogs are fantastic.

 

My life hasn't been the same since mine passed away last summer.

Sorry

 

But you need to get out more, it was a dog 

Posted
54 minutes ago, Countryfox said:

 

You know what to do ...    Maybe not now but at some point soon ....   :thumbup:

Oh we'll get another at some point.

Posted
1 hour ago, Great Boos Up said:

Love dogs, adore cats. Don't get people who love dogs but not cats. Saying that I'd eat a rabbit, guinea pig and a horse.

Both cats died this year and I miss them so much. Now I really want a dog.

But one that does not bark as my son is autistic and freaks out at loud noises, any breed ideas?

I've got too springers that rarely bark - hardly ever in fact. I'm usually up early in the morning and when it gets to 7am (time to wake my son up), they sit outside his bedroom door wagging their tails and as soon as I say "go on then", they burst in the door and try and sniff out whichever hand or foot is dangling out of the bed. He loves those dogs so much and loves that they wake him up every morning!

 

Kids develop very strong bonds with dogs I think

 

Posted
10 minutes ago, stripeyfox said:

Harsh, and unnecessary.

Even if you can't empathise with the loss of a dog, surely you can appreciate that others do?

 

Just my personal opinion fella

 

Sorry if I offended anyone 

Posted
11 minutes ago, matty98 said:

Best creatures on the planet

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The little terrier look like the evil genius and the big Lab his dim witted lackey who messes up his plans with his crazy antics. Like Pinky and Brain. 

 

Thanks for sharing theyre beaut

Posted

I would cull all dogs.

 

I recall my mate and his wife bringing their puppy round one Christmas Eve. It was weeing all over the kitchen floor and they were saying it was because it gets excited. I am pretty sure they would have been offended if I weed all over their kitchen floor whenever I got excited.

 

Vile things.

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