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9 hours ago, Aled said:

Cheers for the replies guys, just wondering I'm sure we've all come across dogs who were answerable to one person and if that person wasn't around there could be trouble! (Well i have anyway!)

The difference is a sensible/responsible owner recognises this trait and acts/handles the dog accordingly so accidents don't occur, as opposed to the majority of halfwits who own bullys and think it's somehow tough and clever to let the f.uckers off the lead in public places but have actually no clue how to control the problem when it gets out of hand. This is what happens when you get a specialist breed being owned by first time owners who more often than not haven't the gumption to care for/handle a hamster! 

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Still laugh when i hear those who keep saying its not the dog's fault it's their owners usually the comments are made by clowns who have not got a clue about dogs and the capabilities dogs like these can inflict on people and other types of dog's when the spark ignites in them.

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Saw a chav with one of these xl things off the lead while driving through an estate today huge thing it was ran into the road at one point luckily no car coming then went past a school this was about 2 30 1/2 hour later kids be out may well be ok with kids but still makes you shudder n not worth the risk 

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54 minutes ago, gnipper said:

It's not the breed it's the owners makes me laugh.

I'd tap everyone of them XL bullies, a useless mutt bred/created for all the wrong reasons and largely owned by clowns from what I've seen. Pairing a suspect tempered animal with a fool with no idea how to handle it is a recipe for disaster, which, sadly has been proven time and again with these dogs. 

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16 hours ago, YOKEL said:

The difference is a sensible/responsible owner recognises this trait and acts/handles the dog accordingly so accidents don't occur, as opposed to the majority of halfwits who own bullys and think it's somehow tough and clever to let the f.uckers off the lead in public places but have actually no clue how to control the problem when it gets out of hand. This is what happens when you get a specialist breed being owned by first time owners who more often than not haven't the gumption to care for/handle a hamster! 

Yokel 

Nice reply Yokel i agree. 

 

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On 22/03/2024 at 11:50, gnasher16 said:

" No bad dogs just bad owners " always cracks me up....watch,study,learn about dogs and animals in general to realise nature doesnt work like that....idiots !

They don't start off bad.Theyve just not been loved and allowed on the sofa for snuggles enough.

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36 minutes ago, downsouth said:

They don't start off bad.Theyve just not been loved and allowed on the sofa for snuggles enough.

Dogs like that are ment for one thing protecting a yard chained up nice warm kennel well fed. Not walking down road by some 6 stone wet wipe walking like he's some big hitter. We should do what that chap does on train spotting. I've got it in sight miss money penny 😆  So you know what to do guys if you see a chav an a XL bully. Get the catty out of glove compartment lol. 

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5 hours ago, Arry said:
 
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Jonathan Hogg had been looking after a friend's two dogs when one of them, an XL Bully, suddenly launched a sickening 15-minute attack that cost the father of...

Cheers Arry

What a mate ,shouting posiedon what are you doing, and throwing food at it !!!lol what a wally 

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