potsy
Rambler
- Location
- My Armchair
Much more enjoyable than a boring bike ride 

Oh it's one of those Back to the Future hover dogs, cool.
Strange attitude for someone who's own dog barks all day in the homeThey're deciding whether to bad dogs from parks and playing areas(football pitches etc) in my area. https://www.lancashiretelegraph.co....-parks-play-areas-and-cemeteries-in-hyndburn/ Not exactly ban but in some cases order dogs to be on leads. I went up to my local park on Saturday afternoon. It was like being at Cruft's Dog Show! I'd say there were around 30 yapping/barking dogs up there. One old biddy has a 'sausage dog' that she lets run around the park ( for around an hour) constantly yapping at the grey squirrels up the trees. I bet those who live next to the park love it(!). Some must have around 4 or 5 dogs in tow.
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Are you in the UK? You do realise shock collars are illegal. Before you even think about using it on the dog, use it on yourself first.Dog gets 20 minutes in the morning 2-3 hours at night. The night is normally 50% of road. She can walk at 8 miles an hour so keeps up with ease. Couple of ponds thrown in. Stopping at various woods for her to look for pheasants pigeons etc. No fur allowed but she is getting on my tits at the moment catching myxse rabbits. I have to kill them and bashing them against a tree sends the gunge everywhere including on me. So I have to ring there necks which means my gloves are covered in it. Sod it time for the shock collar. Not overly fond of the trailer but as in all moving vehicles she curls up and goes to sleep. I think she has moving vehicle sleeping sickness.
You sound like such a kind, caring and empathetic person..............................NOT!Dog gets 20 minutes in the morning 2-3 hours at night. The night is normally 50% of road. She can walk at 8 miles an hour so keeps up with ease. Couple of ponds thrown in. Stopping at various woods for her to look for pheasants pigeons etc. No fur allowed but she is getting on my tits at the moment catching myxse rabbits. I have to kill them and bashing them against a tree sends the gunge everywhere including on me. So I have to ring there necks which means my gloves are covered in it. Sod it time for the shock collar. Not overly fond of the trailer but as in all moving vehicles she curls up and goes to sleep. I think she has moving vehicle sleeping sickness.
A they are not illegal and never have been. Supply evidence to the contrary.Are you in the UK? You do realise shock collars are illegal. Before you even think about using it on the dog, use it on yourself first.
As above.You sound like such a kind, caring and empathetic person..............................NOT!
I don't have a problem If you have to kill something humanely to stop it from suffering, but "bashing them against a tree" is NOT humane. I also don't have a problem if you use a collar that JUST "vibrates" on a dog's neck to help stop it, but not a shock collar, which is illegal here in the UK (has only been made illegal quite recently) BUT, have you actually read your post back? You sound like don't care at all about killing the rabbits, your only concern seems to be about the "mess" it makes "BASHING" it to death.As above.
What's your problem? Me killing myxse rabbits which are dieing slowly and painfully. Or the shock collar. Reference the latter no doubt you are the type of person who would rather there dog be run over than it wear a shock collar??
I don't have a problem If you have to kill something humanely to stop it from suffering, but "bashing them against a tree" is NOT humane. I also don't have a problem if you use a collar that JUST "vibrates" on a dog's neck to help stop it, but not a shock collar, which is illegal here in the UK (has only been made illegal quite recently) BUT, have you actually read your post back? You sound like don't care at all about killing the rabbits, your only concern seems to be about the "mess" it makes "BASHING" it to death.