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    There is another way Lou - but unfortunately it involves putting a prominent finger where the sun don't shine. It does work (Yes I have done it a few years ago when a terrier took a dislike to my beautiful baby beagle Oscar)

    I've never seen a dog release so fast !!!
     
     

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    Should of got a spade/shovel to chop its head off then you could've got to the ****in dog better and chop its head off too

    heads up for next time---which there surely will be---probably involving one of their kids or worse someone elses

    Good idea LoU use a lighter after dousing the thing in petrol---yep reckon that'd be very effective

    Only said the other day to someone about the numbers of them staffies about and that they are with dumblewits who shouldn't be in control of a fly :P
    I need amusement in my sad life and it looks, very much, like you fit this requirement admirably..............begin the amusement!!!!!
     
     

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    You are mellow tonight Col - wots up? ;D
     
     

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    ;D ;D got work tomoz and not looking forward to it Ken as it will be a major battle scene---not for the squeamish---I usually end up injured in some way :'(

    never mind could be worse ;D ;D

    and also been writing for some legal headache that has been going on----is it all worth it --- :P
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    Never mind Col the spring is only a few months away. Lol ;D

    Sorry Swanny there I go again wandering of the trodden path.

    Dogs, my son's collie puppy p*ssed all over my floor tonight - bless him! I would have stuck my lighter up his ar*e if I hadn't given up smoking. Only joking love him really.

     
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rabb
    There is another way Lou - but unfortunately it involves putting a prominent finger where the sun don't shine. It does work (Yes I have done it a few years ago when a terrier took a dislike to my beautiful baby beagle Oscar)

    I've never seen a dog release so fast !!!
    A size 10 boot should work even quicker then
     
     

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    Used to require a license to keep a dog, unless it was a proven working dog. Maybe ought to reinstate it.
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    I heard on the news this morning that a baby boy died in Telford yesterday after being mauled by the family's dog... When will these morons learn that you can't leave a dog, any dog, around a small child unsupervised?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swanny
    [quote author=Rabb link=1353344955/10#10 date=1353363893]There is another way Lou - but unfortunately it involves putting a prominent finger where the sun don't shine. It does work (Yes I have done it a few years ago when a terrier took a dislike to my beautiful baby beagle Oscar)

    I've never seen a dog release so fast !!!
    A size 10 boot should work even quicker then [/quote]

    Ive been around dogs all my life and have tried the boot method but it doesn't work Swanny - you end up with the dog not releasing still and you also rip the teeth in the other dogs wound making it worse. You also antagonise the aggressive dog further and they are even less inclined to release - trust me I have tried this method.
     
     

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