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Ben G
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5th May 12 at 23:36   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

look at the first one on the left, pure white. got a look in it's eyes like it's assessing it's surroundings to make a break for freedom.
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5th May 12 at 23:38   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

iv met all the dogs personally i can tell you that they are all happy an health, just because the one dog isnt smiling for the camera
Aalex
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Probably something to do with the fact that Mo Farah as a guess eats in the region of 4000-5000 calories a day. Not what I'd call starving.

I didn't say they were happy just said starving ethiopians dont look happy whenever ive seen pictures/videos of them. What I will say is though is the dogs look well looked after to me.
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5th May 12 at 23:40   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

thanks aalex, an this is what bear thinks to the rest of you





Rickavo
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I know a couple with 9 children 6months - 13 years old living in a 3 bed council house, all happy but... You probably cringed reading it didn't you?

I'm not having a go or anything it's up to her..
Aalex
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There is a difference between 9 kids and 9 dogs tho, dogs couldn't care less where you live and would more than happy share a room and even a bed with 9 other dogs hah...
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quote:
Originally posted by Aalex

Thats bullcrap tbh, If the dog has exercise, attention and is fed and watered its more than happy in a small house/garden.


I disagree.

Big dogs need loads of space, inside and out. Simple as that.
Aalex
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No they dont, I have a rottwieler, shes what people consider a big dog. We have a tiny garden and a fairly big house. She only goes in the garden to crap. So long as they get regular walks why do they need a big garden?
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Big house and long walks offsets it.

Chloe has a small house, loads of kids and 9 dogs. It would be difficult to get more council if she tried.
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i have 3 kids most women have 3 kids, how many kids do you think is acceptable?
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at regular walks. Bloke walks his dog twice a week probably.
Ben J
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Maybe you need to sell the dogs and associated stuff and put it towards a house deposit so someone who really needs the council house can have it.

I really hope you aren't claiming any other benefits when you can afford to own 9 dogs.
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quote:
Originally posted by chloe16v
not mine but another race kennel





all those dogs are happy health and looked after, they are also some of the quickest dogs in the country!


No wonder they run quick, they're trying to fucking escape. Only reason they can't is because they are on leads when out. I ride my push bike, does that mean it is a working bike?
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Working dogs

Ricky - time served joiner



Davie - drives that vehicle in the background



John miller - omaha beach



Lt. Price - snipers spotter



Ben G
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LeeM
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quote:
Originally posted by chloe16v
not mine but another race kennel





all those dogs are happy health and looked after, they are also some of the quickest dogs in the country!


That's cruelty IMO. So is keeping 9 big dogs in a small council house, and I bet your neighbours love you
Ben G
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no doubt chloe's received human shit through her letter box on more than one occasion.
Marc
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There was a programme on recently about dangerous dogs being kept in council estates, high rise flats etc. Not saying Huskies are dangerous, just this thread reads like that programme.
LeeM
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looking at that photo again of the "happy" dogs crammed into a tiny room, if they were so happy why is everyone of them intently focussed on the open door and freedom
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My mum has four shihtzus 2 of them are 14 this month. Apparently that's good for shihtzus. They lived off dog food all their lives
LeeM
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quote:
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My mum has four shihtzus 2 of them are 14 this month. Apparently that's good for shihtzus. They lived off dog food all their lives


tell her to start feeding them animal heads and keep them in shoeboxes, they'll live to 21
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quote:
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quote:
Originally posted by bubble
My mum has four shihtzus 2 of them are 14 this month. Apparently that's good for shihtzus. They lived off dog food all their lives


tell her to start feeding them animal heads and keep them in shoeboxes, they'll live to 21


But they love their food! And the big back garden! Should they not be allowed in the garden now?
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quote:
Originally posted by sc0ott
Working dogs

Ricky - time served joiner



Davie - drives that vehicle in the background



John miller - omaha beach



Lt. Price - snipers spotter






Sorry for quoting the pics but
LeeM
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6th May 12 at 12:58   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by bubble
quote:
Originally posted by LeeM
quote:
Originally posted by bubble
My mum has four shihtzus 2 of them are 14 this month. Apparently that's good for shihtzus. They lived off dog food all their lives


tell her to start feeding them animal heads and keep them in shoeboxes, they'll live to 21


But they love their food! And the big back garden! Should they not be allowed in the garden now?


Not if you want them to be happy and healthy
sc0ott
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6th May 12 at 13:01   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Yes but even the smallest of gardens will look huge compared to a shihtzu, or four.

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