Sorry still don’t know what you are going on about.![]()
Which is where I'm off to get some more does.
Sorry still don’t know what you are going on about.![]()
Sorry still don’t know what you are going on about.![]()
Ah Macbeth!! Not McBeth, silly Ratel spelling…,When shall we three meet again?
and another off your dad when he told him in the pub later onAs an aside I well remember getting a “thick ear” from our village bobby when caught scrumping apples, bl**dy hurt at the time but did me no harm and instilled a healthy respect for the law I think.
Willowbank
So, you're not a fan, then ?Dogs and dog walkers are an absolute menace in the countryside. There are far too many of them and there should be legislative controls, on access, behaviour and overall numbers.
Worldwide, the free ranging domestic dog is the third most destructive human-introduced predator after rats and cats and do phenomenal damage to wildlife. It always amazes me that so much heat was expended on ending hunting with dogs, while allowing domestic pets to run completely feral in the countryside killing far more wildlife than all the hunt kennels in the country put together ever did (and I'm no fan of the fox hunts).
If they're not tearing wildlife to bits, the nation's butter-wouldn't-melt dog walkers are disturbing territorial species and disrupting breeding patterns, rousing hibernating species in winter and introducing disease from faeces as well as acting as a vector for the spreading endemic notifiable diseases (it is very well documented from studies in Europe and the US - as well as common sense - that dog walkers and their pets are a significant factor in the spread of foot and mouth disease).
Yet dog owners can do no wrong. They behave like spoiled children, in total denial of their own wrong-doing, arrogantly dismissive of the law and incapable of comprehending the threat their child-substitute pets pose to wildlife and livestock. They expect special treatment and privileges while noisily demanding the curtailment of the working life of the countryside to accommodate their self-indulgence.
The double standard is breathtaking.
Good luck getting some “doe’s”Just let's say "Get out more".
Which is where I'm off to get some more does.
There’s damn few people that can keep control of 2 dogs on the loose, let alone 4.No rant on "HERE" Muppet , just what can happen with four loose dogs. No control at all, but she wasn't intentionally coursing. Just you're average care in the community gone wrong.
Dogs and dog walkers are an absolute menace in the countryside. There are far too many of them and there should be legislative controls, on access, behaviour and overall numbers.
Worldwide, the free ranging domestic dog is the third most destructive human-introduced predator after rats and cats and do phenomenal damage to wildlife. It always amazes me that so much heat was expended on ending hunting with dogs, while allowing domestic pets to run completely feral in the countryside killing far more wildlife than all the hunt kennels in the country put together ever did (and I'm no fan of the fox hunts).
If they're not tearing wildlife to bits, the nation's butter-wouldn't-melt dog walkers are disturbing territorial species and disrupting breeding patterns, rousing hibernating species in winter and introducing disease from faeces as well as acting as a vector for the spreading endemic notifiable diseases (it is very well documented from studies in Europe and the US - as well as common sense - that dog walkers and their pets are a significant factor in the spread of foot and mouth disease).
Yet dog owners can do no wrong. They behave like spoiled children, in total denial of their own wrong-doing, arrogantly dismissive of the law and incapable of comprehending the threat their child-substitute pets pose to wildlife and livestock. They expect special treatment and privileges while noisily demanding the curtailment of the working life of the countryside to accommodate their self-indulgence.
The double standard is breathtaking.
It seams she didn't control them. She just let them loose.im still wondering how she controlled four big strong dogs
One of my ESS loves to roll in fox shite.It is a shame you don’t have skunks in the UK.
There’s damn few people that can keep control of 2 dogs on the loose, let alone 4.
Most people have no idea that their hounds are actually out of control because they’ve no idea what a trained dog is.
I think it might have been deliberateJust sayin'......![]()
Foxhounds uninvited appearance
Just testing the waters here fellow members. Our local hunt drew us on Tuesday, running through six woods along one boundary of the estate I'm employed on. Been told to stay off until end of pheasant shooting, I understand from the boss this was in writing too. Needless to say, with five days...www.thestalkingdirectory.co.uk
She didntas you say mate brain dead from the feet up, im still wondering how she controlled four big strong dogs, the mind boggles bs.