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Can’t stand them myself but I have done community service in the dogs home and the dented tins from supermarkets or damaged packets was what the dogs were fed, things may well have changed since then as I’m a good boy now and this was 35/40 years back, i even managed to get fired from my community service when they came back from lunch early and caught me bang to rights reversed into the store loading my van up with it, in my defence there was always lots more donations than they actually needed, which could be another reason some ends up in the bin ?

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1 hour ago, Greyman said:

Can’t stand them myself but I have done community service in the dogs home and the dented tins from supermarkets or damaged packets was what the dogs were fed, things may well have changed since then as I’m a good boy now and this was 35/40 years back, i even managed to get fired from my community service when they came back from lunch early and caught me bang to rights reversed into the store loading my van up with it, in my defence there was always lots more donations than they actually needed, which could be another reason some ends up in the bin ?

The rspca have changed a lot in 40 years mate , back then they were an animal rescue charity to day they are a money making politically motivated bunch animal rights activists that care more about getting old girls to leave them money and keeping themselves in work , the rescuing and saving animal side is a bi product that they sell to the gullible to keep the dollars rolling in ..

Cracked me up nicking the dog meat ....?

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Believe it or not a terrier club that I used to be a member of always made an annual donation to the RSPCA until one year it was returned with a statement along the lines of that they are opposed to all forms of hunting and can no longer accept donations from an organisation associated with these activities. 

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