Rofesleg
Well-known member
The fact it wasn't already on a lead says it all really.Needless to say, we immediately put ours on his lead.
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Also, I wonder if the farmer gave the owners a warning which they chose to ignore.
The fact it wasn't already on a lead says it all really.Needless to say, we immediately put ours on his lead.
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I vaguely remember the Barbara Woodhouse 'lamb ignoring' episode.I have a terrier that will walk through a field of new born lambs and sheep without looking at them because she has been trained to do so. People who bring their dogs out to the country side occasionally need to keep their dogs on leads at all times. Farmers do not shoot dogs unless the dogs are out of control.
Exactly this.All dogs should be on a leash when outside in my view . I’m pig sick of being out and dogs running up to me and jumping up or in several cases being snarled at or nipped and owners then protesting their innocence or proclaiming they never normally do this .
I misread that as 'probably all eaten by Pulis'.You don't see stray dogs like you did in the 70s. Probably all eaten by Pitbulls
I assure you, I'm not.it's obvious that you are on a wind up - a strange one - but a wind up all the same.