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http://the-shg.org/T...the%20RSPCA.htm

 

i think it would be a good idea for a lot of lads on here to have a quick read of this. RSPCA are a charity, nothing more. they wear uniform and give each other special ranking to make them look big and important.

unless they have plod with them they have hae as much power as me, you and any other member of the public.

to raid your house and take your dogs like that they would need the police and also would have needed evidence to back up their reasons to raid you, so i rekon there is something your not telling us?

 

Think what you whan mate.They raid and then look for evidence.Yes there is a reason for the raids.Someone is telling porkies.Catcher. :victory:

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Poor old Clive Rees must be shitting himself, with all the experts on here he'll be out of business soon.

an yet the guy that come on the other day an warned everybody that doors were about to go in was ridiculed

The fu..worlds gone mad..got smack heads robbing around my area the police know who they are and nothing...there was a nonce working in the local school has a care taker and only just been found out a

http://the-shg.org/T...the%20RSPCA.htm

 

i think it would be a good idea for a lot of lads on here to have a quick read of this. RSPCA are a charity, nothing more. they wear uniform and give each other special ranking to make them look big and important.

unless they have plod with them they have hae as much power as me, you and any other member of the public.

to raid your house and take your dogs like that they would need the police and also would have needed evidence to back up their reasons to raid you, so i rekon there is something your not telling us?

 

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just back in from a tough day out on the hill (caught in the worst blizzard ever) an read this post.

First off, what has happened to you , has happened to me TWICE. On both occasions , they gave both my dogs a full health check, an searched my house for signs of hunting,, ie pictures, videos containing myself or the dogs. I should state they found loads of pictures of me out with the dogs, but NONE of me or the dogs with quarry. They even went to the extremes of going through my freezer for animal meats.

The warrant was given as my neighbours complained of me gutting animals, or seeing me leaving early , and arriving late at night , with ruck sacks which appeared to be full. Thats ALL THEY NEEDED TO ACTION THE WARRANT

. After checking my dogs, and asking many an awkward question about one of them containing a few working scars. the dogs were allowed to remain, however that was not the end of the story, this is where you must read the warrant carefully.

 

The warrant stated that if the dogs were found to be well , and no signs of misuse, and fit enough to remain at the owners property. then the dogs shall will remain with owner , and a 6 month moniter program, actioned by the RSPCA would be put in place. Therefore if and when, in that 6 month period, the Rspca make a random visit and the dogs look to be in a worse condition, or appear to be used for hunting they will be removed instantly and you will be taken to court.

 

If this is what happened to you, then im sorry you have a slim chance of getting your dogs back, but i wish you all the best.

 

worth noting ,after this myself and the neighbour in question, had a little chat, and my old friend mr 2lb persuader sorted my neighbours complaints. and i kept the dogs

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just back in from a tough day out on the hill (caught in the worst blizzard ever) an read this post.

First off, what has happened to you , has happened to me TWICE. On both occasions , they gave both my dogs a full health check, an searched my house for signs of hunting,, ie pictures, videos containing myself or the dogs. I should state they found loads of pictures of me out with the dogs, but NONE of me or the dogs with quarry. They even went to the extremes of going through my freezer for animal meats.

The warrant was given as my neighbours complained of me gutting animals, or seeing me leaving early , and arriving late at night , with ruck sacks which appeared to be full. Thats ALL THEY NEEDED TO ACTION THE WARRANT

. After checking my dogs, and asking many an awkward question about one of them containing a few working scars. the dogs were allowed to remain, however that was not the end of the story, this is where you must read the warrant carefully.

 

The warrant stated that if the dogs were found to be well , and no signs of misuse, and fit enough to remain at the owners property. then the dogs shall will remain with owner , and a 6 month moniter program, actioned by the RSPCA would be put in place. Therefore if and when, in that 6 month period, the Rspca make a random visit and the dogs look to be in a worse condition, or appear to be used for hunting they will be removed instantly and you will be taken to court.

 

If this is what happened to you, then im sorry you have a slim chance of getting your dogs back, but i wish you all the best.

 

worth noting ,after this myself and the neighbour in question, had a little chat, and my old friend mr 2lb persuader sorted my neighbours complaints. and i kept the dogs

 

need to do something better dont they mate! just a quick question i mite sound abit dull but hunting with dogs is not illegal isit?unless its fox hunting,im new to all this and need to ask a couple of questions because when i get my lurcher ans am leaving early ect should i take abit more care leaving with the dog as neighbours could report it and could potentioally have my dog taken ect

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The fu..worlds gone mad..got smack heads robbing around my area the police know who they are and nothing...there was a nonce working in the local school has a care taker and only just been found out and nothing.. and on the news today 3 yobs got away almost scot free after kicking a mans skull in ( he tried to stop them knocking bins over)...FFS leave the hunting folk alone go and catch some real scum bag criminals boils my fu..piss,if i win the lottery fu..the uk im out of here.

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can vouch for smash just been talking to him on my way from work.had his dogs taken for being a little scarred. old bill were in attendance (armed response) .it's a f**king joke rspca took the dogs never asked about any underlying health issues they may have any dietry needs they may have etc.cant even get in touch with them to organise a suppervised visit it seem's that with little or no reason they can call round your house with armed response tazers ready take your dogs, mobiles, boots, knives,cameras, and then start a investigation.

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just back in from a tough day out on the hill (caught in the worst blizzard ever) an read this post.

First off, what has happened to you , has happened to me TWICE. On both occasions , they gave both my dogs a full health check, an searched my house for signs of hunting,, ie pictures, videos containing myself or the dogs. I should state they found loads of pictures of me out with the dogs, but NONE of me or the dogs with quarry. They even went to the extremes of going through my freezer for animal meats.

The warrant was given as my neighbours complained of me gutting animals, or seeing me leaving early , and arriving late at night , with ruck sacks which appeared to be full. Thats ALL THEY NEEDED TO ACTION THE WARRANT

. After checking my dogs, and asking many an awkward question about one of them containing a few working scars. the dogs were allowed to remain, however that was not the end of the story, this is where you must read the warrant carefully.

 

The warrant stated that if the dogs were found to be well , and no signs of misuse, and fit enough to remain at the owners property. then the dogs shall will remain with owner , and a 6 month moniter program, actioned by the RSPCA would be put in place. Therefore if and when, in that 6 month period, the Rspca make a random visit and the dogs look to be in a worse condition, or appear to be used for hunting they will be removed instantly and you will be taken to court.

 

If this is what happened to you, then im sorry you have a slim chance of getting your dogs back, but i wish you all the best.

 

worth noting ,after this myself and the neighbour in question, had a little chat, and my old friend mr 2lb persuader sorted my neighbours complaints. and i kept the dogs

 

need to do something better dont they mate! just a quick question i mite sound abit dull but hunting with dogs is not illegal isit?unless its fox hunting,im new to all this and need to ask a couple of questions because when i get my lurcher ans am leaving early ect should i take abit more care leaving with the dog as neighbours could report it and could potentioally have my dog taken ect

 

your kidding me arent you. yes its illegal. i know some scottish laws differ from the laws down south, but trust me up here, if they catch you, your getting done big time. As for the neighbours, well tell them nothing.

 

just a wee hint for anyone, quite often if your walkin your dog out in the country or even in a built up area, coming back from some runs, the police might stop you an question you. (particularly if you have a combat jkt on) its always handy to have a wee telescopic fishing rod, and some fishing equipment in your bag, cause theres no law saying you cant fish with your dog , has got me off hook a few times

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