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Worst experience as a dog owner?!







mune ni kamome

Well-known member
Jun 5, 2011
2,218
Worthing
Taking my 13 year old Labrador to the vets this morning to be put to sleep, probably should have done it a while back but selfishly thought about us instead of her. Fun sending the sobbing kids off to school when the pet they've had all their lives won't be there when they get back.

I had to do that a few years ago, and you know what? She seemed to know what was going to happen. Kept stopping for a crap and so reluctant to walk I almost had to drag her along to the vets. Heartbreaking.
 


Stat Brother

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NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
73,870
West west west Sussex
He'd had cleaner baths:-
 

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dougdeep

New member
May 9, 2004
37,732
SUNNY SEAFORD
Because since when was having a dog on a lead a legal requirement on the beach/ promenade?

Many years. Failure to keep a dog under control carries quite a large fine.
 


Bognor Bystander

Looking for a new job
Oct 7, 2010
842
Bognor Regis
Took our Chocolate Lab Rolo puppy training many years ago and there was an end of term Christmas fancy dress party ! Wife produces amazing Santa outfit for him to wear and the highlight of the evening is a musical chairs competition with ever decreasing number of folded newspaper sheets on the floor. It gets to only the last few dogs standing and just thinking I have a good chance of winning top prize when said pooch stops before the music does and curls down a huge poo on a paper 'chair' and we are disqualified ! So humiliating ! ;)
 






mejonaNO12 aka riskit

Well-known member
Dec 4, 2003
21,511
England
He'd had cleaner baths:-

Thats EXACTLY what my Retriever used to do.

It was always the same process.

Dog spots muddy puddle.
Dog looks at owner and wags tail.
Owner says in a calm, yet assertive manner "Don't even think about it"
Dog begins the walk towards puddle with tail wagging slowly. Not frantic excitement but calculated happiness.
Dog looks again at owner who is now SHOUTING "Don't you bloody dare. Don't you DARE"
Dog has now reached puddle destination and gives one last look and wag of tail
"NOOOOOOOOOOO. NOOOOOOOO"
Dog lowers himself carefully, maintaining eye contact at all time. The sort of face which screamed "Yeah? and what are you gonna do about it?"
 


Daffy Duck

Stop bloody moaning!
Nov 7, 2009
3,824
GOSBTS
We used to have a beautiful retriever called Lady. Trouble was, as soon as she smelt fox s**t, she was off and rolling in it.
Got her back home one Saturday lunchtime after an episode and she shook the fox poo all over the dining room wall. Unfortunately, she would never go up stairs.Hubby had gone down the pub and I had to ring him up to come home so that he could carry her up the stairs to the bathroom so that she could have a shower.

She was a wonderful dog, apart from the fox poo.

We had a King Charles Cavalier as well at that time who had a pedigree as long as your arm but the habits of a dirty old mongrel.

Among his many delicacies were snails, horse s**t and anything that had fallen behind the cooker when I pulled it out to clean.
 




Seagull kimchi

New member
Oct 8, 2010
4,007
Korea and India
Hermit. ****ing brilliant ise of the word. Brilliant.

Hermit John was a considerable character around Flimwell/Hawkhurst in the 1980/90s. Once a regular member of society for some tragic reason he retreated in to the woods -and Bedgbury is huge. He was flushed out by the police and questioned over the infamous unsolved Bedgbury murders - but the police could make no sense of him and deemed him eccentrically harmless. I think he was pretty harmless too, he used to draw his dole every fortnight at Hawkhurst Post Office and then completely disappear in to the woods unseen, rain-shine or snow.

He was a bit of a nuisance sometimes though. My parents ran the only pub in his catchment area. And a couple of times old John must have ran out of edibles because we'd have a twilight break-in. Instead of the Chav break-ins who would crowbar the fag machine and grab the booze - we knew when John had payed a visit when all that was taken was a card of peanuts and a jar of pickled eggs!!!
 


ozseagull

New member
Jun 27, 2013
772
Many years. Failure to keep a dog under control carries quite a large fine.

Under control is very different to on a lead. You can be in full control of a dog without it being on the lead. Dogs sniff and eat things it's natural. No matter how fast you react you won't react as quickly as the dog they are too fast. Just not very nice when it happens to be sick in the middle of a public promenade.

You have either never had a dog and if you have then I feel sorry for them.
 


brightn'ove

cringe
Apr 12, 2011
9,137
London
Sick outside a club? who would have thought ...

blame the government for allowing a drug which makes people violent, violently ill and depressed to be completely legal.
 






Nibble

New member
Jan 3, 2007
19,238
!!!WARNING CONTAIND DETAILS OF THE DEATH OF A CAT IN CAS YOU ARE SQUEMISH!!!!








ex- girlfriends folks had a golden retriever who was soppy as shit mostly. He had killed the next door neighbour's chicken but hounds will given the chance. Her folks got a kitten and put their feed bowls next to each other. One day the dog came into the utility room, looked a the cat. Looked at the two bowls of food. Went over to the kitten, went over and nuzzled him before quick as a flash biting his head, ragged him once breaking his neck, before returning to both bowls of food. My girlfriend and her Mum were hysterical beyond belief. It was quite harsh.

Didn't know this at the time but vets tell you never to leave retrievers with kids or other pets, very untrustworthy as dogs go apperntly. Would never let a dog too close to a kid anyway.
 


Diego Napier

Well-known member
Mar 27, 2010
4,416
Really?! He was 5 metres in front of me. You are an idiot. What do you propose? Dogs being kept on leads their whole life.

In public yes unless they are muzzled.

Show some respect for others who don't like dogs or want them slobbering over them or biting them.
 




ozseagull

New member
Jun 27, 2013
772
In public yes unless they are muzzled.

Show some respect for others who don't like dogs or want them slobbering over them or biting them.

Really? Wow. I have never heard such utter shite in my whole life

9 am on the beach with no one else around is an appropriate time and place for no lead. If the situation or location dictates then I always have him on the lead.
 


Nibble

New member
Jan 3, 2007
19,238
In public yes unless they are muzzled.

Show some respect for others who don't like dogs or want them slobbering over them or biting them.

Disagree. Most dogs don't do this at all. They run about and have fun. Kids love seeing them in parks too.
 


dougdeep

New member
May 9, 2004
37,732
SUNNY SEAFORD
Under control is very different to on a lead. You can be in full control of a dog without it being on the lead. Dogs sniff and eat things it's natural. No matter how fast you react you won't react as quickly as the dog they are too fast. Just not very nice when it happens to be sick in the middle of a public promenade.

You have either never had a dog and if you have then I feel sorry for them.

http://www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/content/environment/environment/animal-welfare-0
 






ozseagull

New member
Jun 27, 2013
772


BigGully

Well-known member
Sep 8, 2006
7,139
In public yes unless they are muzzled.

Show some respect for others who don't like dogs or want them slobbering over them or biting them.

I have a dog but I am a fairly new 'dog person', never had them as a kid, but wife loves them and talked me round, I do understand that some are a little wary of them so I control appropriately and some dog owners I am sure are fools, but on the whole they seem quite a nice bunch.

Luckily growing up dogless, my parents showed me to enjoy different things such as dogs even if it wasnt our scene.

It really isnt healthy to have a phobia about dogs, they are an integral part of our communities and its spaces, so grow up and stop your nonsense.
 


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