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Topic History of: Dog walker mauled.
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Honey hedda wrote:
when I was young we had a German Shepherd and a tiny fluffy toy dog.

The German Shepherd was terrified of the small dog that yapped at her feet.


The strange thing about dogs is that they have no concept of how big or small other dogs are, but if you give one of them a very slightly smaller chicken drumstick it causes ructions.
hedda when I was young we had a German Shepherd and a tiny fluffy toy dog.

The German Shepherd was terrified of the small dog that yapped at her feet.
Green Man Honey wrote:
Wyot wrote:
Honey wrote:
Have I mentioned the man with the "faux bulldog" round the corner who encourages him to attack other dogs?

Today I slipped on the ice walking my (abused and nervous) rescue dog, and he came rushing over, dogless, to help me up, despite me warning he would get bitten and that I was ok.
Needless to say...


Aren't faux bulldogs rather little and funny looking to be used as weapons? Mind you most aggressive men tend to be little and funny looking in my experience; and some of those go on to invade Europe or front The Apprentice...


No, big burly things. Mongrels bred for aggression, and only owned by the wife beating, weed reeking, street spitting sort.


I know the type and will only fight in large numbers and will use blades if it was one on one.
Honey Wyot wrote:
Honey wrote:
Have I mentioned the man with the "faux bulldog" round the corner who encourages him to attack other dogs?

Today I slipped on the ice walking my (abused and nervous) rescue dog, and he came rushing over, dogless, to help me up, despite me warning he would get bitten and that I was ok.
Needless to say...


Aren't faux bulldogs rather little and funny looking to be used as weapons? Mind you most aggressive men tend to be little and funny looking in my experience; and some of those go on to invade Europe or front The Apprentice...


No, big burly things. Mongrels bred for aggression, and only owned by the wife beating, weed reeking, street spitting sort.
Honey Green Man wrote:
Honey wrote:
Have I mentioned the man with the "faux bulldog" round the corner who encourages him to attack other dogs?

Today I slipped on the ice walking my (abused and nervous) rescue dog, and he came rushing over, dogless, to help me up, despite me warning he would get bitten and that I was ok.
Needless to say...


Did he get bitten badly? A lot of dog walker's also take Go-Pro with them to film unruly dog walkers. When I was a kid some hooligan threatened to set his dog on the family dog.

My Dad was bit of nutter despite being well mannered and polite to people. It didn't stop him from hanging around to spot the lad. My Dad gave him a headbutt and broke his nose.

He told his Dad, he came round my Dad sorted him out also. He said he get his friend to sort him who turned out to be my favourite uncle who knew how to fight and shoot.

My uncle sorted the bloke and my uncle sorted out his wife 4 night's a week.


He is only an oversized chihuahua/pom type of thing and the man had his tracksuit tucked into his socks, (dick uniform) so only his pride was hurt. Hooray for karma.