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Thread: O/T. Dog owners

  1. #31
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    Quote Originally Posted by crashbang View Post
    reminds me, just getting my cat stopper out.
    Does it work? I just put dog out.

  2. #32
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    Quote Originally Posted by crashbang View Post
    If you let pets out . they will ge shot. poisoned. kicked run over. You are an irresponsible fkn pet owner.
    You missed eaten by bobcats, lured away by cayotes or in our dog's case trip up chasing a rabbit around the garden and tear an ACL.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CAMiller View Post
    You missed eaten by bobcats, lured away by cayotes or in our dog's case trip up chasing a rabbit around the garden and tear an ACL.
    lucky the dog wasn't squaring up to a bob cat. poor poodle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashbang View Post
    lucky the dog wasn't squaring up to a bob cat. poor poodle.
    Actually never really found out what he did. Just heard him howling one night and he hobbled in on 3 legs but no sign of a fight. Took him to vets, X ray showed nothing so he assumed an ACL tear and said he could operate and take a look at a cost of $3K-$4K. We said 'no thanks' as he wasn't even sure what he was looking for and over the next 3 months with adding glucosamine to his food, giving him some heat treatment and a splint on the bad leg (back left) he slowly started using it again and building up the strength in it. 12 months on he's a right as rain and so is my bank account

  5. #35
    Quote Originally Posted by fc_miller View Post
    Can't think of many smells worse than cat crap when you've gone over it with a lawn mower.
    The cat itself runs it close

    Blunts the blades on the flymo though

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    I once hit a Greyhound when i was living in Wincobank. Made quite a bit of damage. Dog got up and ran off howling(it died later). Owner said its getting boisterious now and can jump over the garden wall(2 foot high).

    Reported to Police and they really didn't give a tass. Asked about the damage to my car, claim on my Insurance he said. What about the owner paying?.....you'll have to prove negligence.............cheers, negligence?? he couldn't look after himself never mind a dog.
    It was an old car so just sorted it with the Hammer.........as for reporting another????????

  7. #37
    Quote Originally Posted by fc_miller View Post
    Can't think of many smells worse than cat crap when you've gone over it with a lawn mower.
    Fox crap! Our eldest once thought he'd hit a diving/flying away red kite on the motorway but didn't stop. When he got home (over 100 miles) he discovered a dead rabbit stuck in his radiator grill, obviously dropped by the startled bird.

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    Quote Originally Posted by caytonmiller View Post
    We have 3 dogs in the family and all 3 have come down with the virus that has been reported on the news and social media.
    Brown rain from one end and white sticky bile from the other

    Not plesent

    Vets have no idea what's causing it and reports say 5-10 days to recover ☹️
    Take care pet owners
    Are they vaccinated? Just wondered
    , as mine are and wondered if this might offer some protection. I’m worried about bringing them Up to Rotherham to see my parents.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr_bukaroo View Post
    Are they vaccinated? Just wondered
    , as mine are and wondered if this might offer some protection. I’m worried about bringing them Up to Rotherham to see my parents.
    Yes mate. All vaccinations up to date.

    Our old girl is 13 in April and she's the one who it has got the worst. The 2 shepherd. One is 2 year old. Other 9 month. Pup has recovered after 3 days but she was the worst one I was worried about. Wouldn't drink or eat yesterday was the first day she has eaten anything. Today she's wanting anything and everything offered.
    All our dogs are raw fed though boiled chicken and rice will be on the menu this week. I guess little and often

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashbang View Post
    .

    can't find it on news anywhere.
    Can't believe that. Have you tried Specsavers

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