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Having a rant!

I live in a small village that gets completly over run with ramblers at the weekend. They park across my driveway, and on the verges. I have even found some of them in my garden taking photos!

They seem to take over the village! The real problem is "The Dogs" I am continually finding that people are walking bitches off the lead when in season. This drives my boys mad! I was out walking mine this morning IN MY FIELDS and one of my boys started humping a bitch off the lead. I found the owner and asked if she was in season and he said YES!!

I calmly told him what had happened and they said it was MY FAULT! I hit the roof, and said that a) its my land B) you should not be walking a bitch in season c) keep your dog on a lead if you cannot get it back!

 

:angry: Rant over!!

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Bitches in Season :wallbash: Even when I was a tiny person I knew it was really antisocial to take an in -season bitch onto the streets .It just wasn't done .Coupleof weeks confined to house and garden ws the unspoken rule. Part of the aquired responsibility if an owner chose a bitch puppy.

 

Nowdays this attitude seems to have been relegated to the scrap-heap along with lots of the unspoken rules about thinking about the good of other folk and being respectfull .

 

How many dogs are lost or killed by cars every year when running on the scent of hot bitches that have been thoughtlessly walked in public ?

 

 

Even the most obedient of dogs can get out of hand when faced with an inviting hormonal scent trail.

 

Ramblers are not the only guilty parties though .I've been to lurcher and terrier shows where willybrains with hot bitches have stood next to the hurdling ,obedience and show rings laughing at the efforts of competitors to get their dogs to perform.

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should have charged him a stud fee :D

 

I would never in a month of Sundays put my 1st cross beddy grey to an over weight black lab! whatever fee they were willing to pay!!! :clapper:

 

 

sounds like he likes um big and black......good lad :clapper:

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Bitches in Season :wallbash: Even when I was a tiny person I knew it was really antisocial to take an in -season bitch onto the streets .It just wasn't done .Coupleof weeks confined to house and garden ws the unspoken rule. Part of the aquired responsibility if an owner chose a bitch puppy.

 

Nowdays this attitude seems to have been relegated to the scrap-heap along with lots of the unspoken rules about thinking about the good of other folk and being respectfull .

 

How many dogs are lost or killed by cars every year when running on the scent of hot bitches that have been thoughtlessly walked in public ?

 

 

Even the most obedient of dogs can get out of hand when faced with an inviting hormonal scent trail.

 

Ramblers are not the only guilty parties though .I've been to lurcher and terrier shows where willybrains with hot bitches have stood next to the hurdling ,obedience and show rings laughing at the efforts of competitors to get their dogs to perform.

 

Very true, my neighbour has bitches and while they are in season he does not take them out. There is a serious lack of respect and values across the country these days. Have also been at a show with my daughter in a child handling class with a hot bitch competing next to them. The judge knew the craic and placed them last, parents looked a bit pink in the cheeks!!!

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