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Common sense? That's something gained through common experiences in life, not many people have had the experience of killing with a knife. Never mind that though, I doubt he could have cut cheese with

As anyone with experience of certain types of dogs will know, it takes a hell of a lot of force to get a dog like that to let go of something if it is determined to kill. If the bloke wasn't used to d

i agree about dogs running loose getting caught up, but not about dogs in public places being on leads. i enjoy taking my dogs out to parks/canals/rivers/nature reserves as well as less populated pla

surley its common sence to cut the throat? doesnt take a "experianced killer" to know that?

 

Common sense? That's something gained through common experiences in life, not many people have had the experience of killing with a knife. Never mind that though, I doubt he could have cut cheese with his kitchen knives never mind a bulldogs throat. Cutting a throat is the act of a calm and premeditated killer (be that a hunter or a trained soldier), randomly and frantically stabbing is the act of a desperate and emotional person. Just my opinion, but I wouldn't call it 'common' sense. :thumbs:

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Well done, that man! It boils my piss to see dogs running out of control causing havoc, endangering other dogs and children. i do think it is time all dogs are kept on leads in public places and any found running loose should be scooped and dealt with because their owners obviously don't care.

i agree about dogs running loose getting caught up, but not about dogs in public places being on leads.

i enjoy taking my dogs out to parks/canals/rivers/nature reserves as well as less populated places, the dogs enjoy it even more! they shouldnt have to miss out cos there's a minority out there who cant socialise and control there own dogs.

 

I no longer take my dogs to public parks because of the number of times out of control dogs cause trouble, my elderly terrier (on lead) near had its guts ripped out by a dog running loose. Did the owner of the large attacking dog give a fuk.........?........no, of course not. I really do believe it is safer for dogs to be on leads in public areas........less need for people to end up fighting too.

 

i know where you coming from and i've had a close call myself, i had my "walking" stick with me at the time (as i allways do now), and swiftly adjusted the agressive dogs attitude, woman didnt like it but i couldnt give a feck for her.

i live in a built area and if i want to walk the dogs daily, which i do, before and after work, it aint practical for me to get to permission land with the time i have, so public places it is, with my stick. try and avoid the peak times to manage the risk as best i can.

 

Yes, I agree and now always carry my 'walking stick' whilst walking my dogs...... :thumbs:

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surley its common sence to cut the throat? doesnt take a "experianced killer" to know that?

 

He probably was not an 'experienced killer', just a fecked off member of the public sickened by this woman's continuous lack of responsibility..........a bit like the 'Death Wish' films......a bit of social justice...?

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fair play to the man, it said in the papers he tried to beat the dog off

now it can be a job to seperate 2 terriers let alone get a 7 stone dog from killing yours

and as for stabbing it 23 times, i'd of tea bagged it

I hardly think dropping your bollocks in its mouth would have helped the situation unless you were trying to choke the poor b*****d......... :D

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fair play to the man, it said in the papers he tried to beat the dog off

now it can be a job to seperate 2 terriers let alone get a 7 stone dog from killing yours

and as for stabbing it 23 times, i'd of tea bagged it

I hardly think dropping your bollocks in its mouth would have helped the situation unless you were trying to choke the poor b*****d......... biggrin.png

 

lol, depends on how big alberts bollox are TBF, could possibly choke him or make him sneeze.... :laugh:

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fair play to the man, it said in the papers he tried to beat the dog off

now it can be a job to seperate 2 terriers let alone get a 7 stone dog from killing yours

and as for stabbing it 23 times, i'd of tea bagged it

I hardly think dropping your bollocks in its mouth would have helped the situation unless you were trying to choke the poor b*****d......... :D

 

trust you to lower the tone

and i doubt if my bollocks are as big as yours at the moment........lol

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He probably panicked, after all he didn't have time to examine and think through the situation, it just happened before his eyes. His terrier was being mauled by a much larger, much stronger dog, you do what you have to. Going on what was written, however reliable or not, it seems the dog in question was no loss in the locals eyes. Seems the dog was out of control on a regular basis doing whatever it pleased, that's not on, lack of respect for other people is the number 1 cause of most of the shit in peoples day to day lives IMO. I don't see why they include the "mother of three" piece, when irresponsible idiot would have done.

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Same old story, yet another f*****g idiot with a dog they cant control. You cant blame the man who killed it but you cant really blame the dog either. The daft mare who owned it, however, is totally at fault and yet has come out of the whole business unscathed. She will no doubt now be looking on e pups for another puppy to ruin while totting up what she can make by selling her story to the papers..

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Well done that man. Sad situation, but the fault in this case clearly & solely lays with the dogs owner. It must have been a pretty horrific ordeal for the guy - That's a BIG STRONG dog; with a reputation. It was obviously known as a nuisance & must have caused some fear in the area. Can you imagine a frail older person being faced with that on the loose daily? Or a child? By the sounds of its track record, I'm surprised its not been shot dead by the police already. Had it had killed a child, which clearly, it had all the capability & opportunity of doing, it's owner would be up for manslaughter. There was that awful, sad case of the owners grand daughter being killed by her dog in the not too distant past? Somewhere in the north east? She should count herself lucky.

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