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Originally Posted by Ianto.W.
Have you noticed dogs that people seem to keep these day's, are all the fancy sort you used to see film stars etc with, gone are the day's of the old 'mut' that next doors bitch had as result of an 'accident', saved from the tub with your youngest ,and you hadn't the heart to send them back with it. Eventually it grew into the most popular member of the family, and took the best place in the house over, the front of the fire, it's not the dogs fault these terrible things happen with them, not only killing sheep but also children to, the owners who buy these selectivly inbred dogs are the ones at fault, these animals are just an extension of their owners personalities, not like our 'Monty' used to be like.
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Have to agree with you, it's the owners to blame for letting them roam and, as the farmer has said, it must have been obvious to the owners when they did go home that they'd attacked something and yet they haven't come forward. I agree as well that 'mutts' make much better pets than pedigrees, we have a proper 'Heinz 57' , just the sort you describe, not pretty to look at in any sense of the word but I wouldn't swap him for anything
