Nation of pet lovers eh?

It's not your kids responsibilities to look after the dog. It's yours.

If you don't want a dog then don't get a bleeding dog! I don't care, nobody cares, it's your loss.

Don't blame it on the kids not wanting one. Man up to it, you aren't a doggie person, give into your inner woosiness and get a cat.
 
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It's not your kids responsibilities to look after the dog. It's yours.
Maybe so but it is the the sprogs who are most vociferous when it comes to pleading for one.
It is those idiot parents that cave in and say "yeah great idea" then dump tiddles in a skip upon the first sniff of foreign holiday time. :rolleyes:

If you don't want a dog then don't get a bleeding dog! I don't care, nobody cares,
Why did you respond to the post then dummy? I tend to show i don't care about a post by staying out of it. You ought to try it because by posting you have contradicted yourself, twit.
 
Not at all noseall (well I might be a twit but that's neither here nor there).

In your opening post you made two points.

1) You don't like dogs
2) People who aren't responsible shouldn't get dogs.

I addressed 2) in fact I said you were correct. Then you kept on going on about how you don't like dogs so obviously one has to point out that is your loss.

Get them a guinea pig or two. They are cute little creatures, need very little attention, so that would be good for you.
 
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I can never understand why people want to keep pets.
Especially in cages, critters are for workin or eatin, and that's it.
 
critters are for workin or eatin, and that's it.
A well trained working dog is a pleasure to watch.

However all that discipline comes at a price. Do not be fooled into thinking that these dogs are loved and petted and pampered they are not. There is only so much you can get them to do with just a doggy chew. The training regime is harsh, some say cruel. Ho hum.

I admire working dogs and the relationship with their master. These animals are kept out of the house and are used for a job. No bad smells in the home and no dog hair in every nook and cranny either.

To say i don't like dogs is not fair. Pets - yes.
 
In your opening post you made two points.

1) You don't like dogs
I did not say I don't like dogs.

Then you kept on going on about how you don't like dogs.
No i didn't. I did say i don't like gsd's.

Show me or quote me where i said i don't like dogs in this thread?

Can you read chapoo or is someone having to do it for you?
 
GS are soft as putty if territorial then it's not trained right.
Yeah righto.

Adorable aren't they. :rolleyes:

As useal people have jumped straight in the deep end.
1, It's not a pure bred german shepherd it's a cross with a Belgian Malinois.

Belgian Malinois are alot more protective animal than a gs and also have alot more high prey drive than a gs.
 
GS are soft as putty if territorial then it's not trained right.
Yeah righto.

Adorable aren't they. :rolleyes:

Only a buffoon would take one negative story to prove a point - when there's dozens of positive stories out there about police dogs and GSD pets.

A sample -

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/8210410.stm

http://www.lifewithdogs.tv/2013/06/police-dog-saves-mans-life/

http://swns.com/news/police-dog-saves-handler-thief-attacks-hacksaw-34743/

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...milys-burning-home-owner-told-Buddy-help.html
 
This particular dog was well trained.

This particular dog was on a leash.

It savaged a child in the childs back garden.

Yup, lovely cute cuddly animals them gsd's. They will also bite you for no reason. This i know first hand.
 
This particular dog was well trained.

This particular dog was on a leash.

It savaged a child in the childs back garden.

Yup, lovely cute cuddly animals them gsd's. They will also bite you for no reason. This i know first hand.

Well trained in what ?
A dog can be well trained in protection or searching for criminals but the socialising still needs to be inforced.
No dog should ever go straight into an attack known as the 2nd stage
As many people do wrong in training their dog and teach it that growling is wrong or not acceptable behaviour.
In the end the dog thinks growling is wrong and go's straight in to a bite.

A properly trained dog ie protection etc should always growl/bark 1st stage first to let you know it's not happy or under threat, then if the situation changes ie
the dog becomes more threatened then the 2nd stage is the attack.
 
A properly trained dog ie protection etc should always growl/bark 1st stage first to let you know it's not happy or under threat, then if the situation changes ie
the dog becomes more threatened then the 2nd stage is the attack.
Oh i see.

So lets get this straight.

One bark - be scared.

bark and a growl - shoite yerself.

Brilliant, i feel reassured already.

Stupid kid must have missed the growl bit :rolleyes:
 
My guess is as soon as that compensation cheque lands on the door mat the parents will soon change their tune and it'll all be forgotten about!

Yes its unfortunate but they've got sniff (pun not intended) of some wonga.......hey maybe they'll go on holiday? ;)
 
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