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Makes you wonder what have todays breeds of dogs been turned into.

JMHO but there should be no possible way a seagull should kill any dog.

I recently seen a staff barking at a cat that just stood there looking back at the dog.

Put it this way, would a sea gull kill a polecat ferret if it was loose in your garden, I doubt it.

I feel for the poor dog and it's owners but we're doing the same with our breeds of dogs that we're doing with our children nowadays, we're turning them into soft, pathetic wimps.

JMHO.

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Part of me feels sorry that people have bred dogs this feeble and pathetic that they can be killed by a sea gull.

Incredible when you think they are almost genetically identical to a wolf!

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Makes you wonder what have todays breeds of dogs been turned into.

JMHO but there should be no possible way a seagull should kill any dog.

I recently seen a staff barking at a cat that just stood there looking back at the dog.

Put it this way, would a sea gull kill a polecat ferret if it was loose in your garden, I doubt it.

I feel for the poor dog and it's owners but we're doing the same with our breeds of dogs that we're doing with our children nowadays, we're turning them into soft, pathetic wimps.

JMHO.

Beat me by a few seconds lol

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protected or not, that fecker would be getting 32g of 5s sent its way! fair enough the dogs not what we'd call a proper dog, but it was probably that young lads best mate, and im sure the experience of watching it get its brains pecked out by a seagull will stay with him for a long time!

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protected or not, that fecker would be getting 32g of 5s sent its way! fair enough the dogs not what we'd call a proper dog, but it was probably that young lads best mate, and im sure the experience of watching it get its brains pecked out by a seagull will stay with him for a long time!

Or teach him a lesson about life and death.

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protected or not, that fecker would be getting 32g of 5s sent its way! fair enough the dogs not what we'd call a proper dog, but it was probably that young lads best mate, and im sure the experience of watching it get its brains pecked out by a seagull will stay with him for a long time!

true mate, you should have what breed of dog you like , be it a yorkie - to a Great Dane its a free world. in fact I know a old bloke who had little yorkie I it was prob as big as rabbit lol, but the old lad loved this little dog, it was great company for him, his mrs died few years ago so this little dog was nice and easy to live with and look after :thumbs: . on my dog walks I meet old folks with there little dogs, I keep my young dog off them not that he hurt them, but he just to fookin big for them he like smooth haired wolf by them, they know me now and chat when ever I see them, there know Buck wont hurt there little dogs or them. But you can see they love there little dogs, prob same as the dog killed by that feckin gull, it was a loved pet :yes: .

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While its a shame if its some little old ladies pet.....perhaps it will deter people from breeding/buying these ridiculous little hamster size dogs in the first place........logically speaking,if a dog cant defend itself from a seagull......it aint a dog !

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The clues in the name....SEAgulls.the same as foxes they've been tempted into the towns and cities with all the doogooders,landfill and rubbish.I reckon if they're a mile from the coast they should be fair game to anyone!

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