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Pollywaffle

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  1. sorry, not brilliant with that sort of advice but I wanted to say how it cheers me to see people going that extra mile for their dogs..not just offloading when something else comes up. I know that people often have mitigating circumstances for doing this, but some choose this option cos it's easiest..so good on you for taking the extra effort to have your dog with you, wherever you are.

  2. I think I have been making an assumption about this forum for too long now..I actually thought that most of the forum members were women..probably coz I’m one !! But I just read a response in a thread and the person acknowledged that they were a man..and I was thrown. Isn’t it interesting and telling, that I associate dog ownership/care-giving to be a predominantly female activity...I really must apologise for the stereotyping and also, apologise to all those male dog lovers/owners out there...whoever you are?

  3. Without sounding trite, OH and I didn't choose our dogs, they chose us. I can honestly say that there was no conscious effort to get a dog on the days that we did. Admittedly our boy was a shop bought (when we knew no different) but our girl was bought with almost no forethought other than to pursue through the breeding channels. I often say (and not wishing to appear overtly religious)..ours were 'God Given'!

    I should also say, having the two now, I would never want anything bigger than mine..I like dogs that fit nicely on my lap!

  4. It's probably a bit out there, but whether they are capable of feeling our equivalent of 'love' - with the human interpretation of the word - especially for their human 'owners'. Not sure if pure science could reach that far, but I'd love to know.

  5. That's tragic, surely he could have been homed with someone willing to accept him as a house dog or have a run with a roof so that he would not have been able to escape ???? What a waste of a good dog

    If only! But with a track record like that, no one wanted him. Plenty of other nice dogs who are not escape artists also get put down every week all round the country.

    It's a damn sad world, the thought that so many perfectly good natured dogs are destroyed every week really depresses me, animals....especially dogs are treated as a disposable commodity and that is sooo unfortunate, some people have no conscience :(

    Perfumed Lillium

    Most if not all of us on this forum share your sentiments and feel how you do...anger at a world that treats dogs and/other animals as a commodity; nothing more.

  6. I have actually reached a point in my life where I will not go near/by a petshop..the whole set-up makes me feel so angry and sad...sad for the animals and angry at man's desire to make money - at the expense of those unable to defend themselves...

    got that off my chest...another pedlar in misery going out of business is a happy event for me!

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