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Barrie Yates 09-03-2010 14:49

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Quite agree shillelagh - I just have one question, will insurance stop dogs from attacking people or other dogs?

jaysay 09-03-2010 15:12

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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 795599)
Quite agree shillelagh - I just have one question, will insurance stop dogs from attacking people or other dogs?

The answer to that is no

DaveinGermany 09-03-2010 16:59

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Our Dog is chipped & every year we pay Dog tax, €78,00. For us it's not really a problem she's a Belgian shepherd & is not on the dangerous Dog list (they have them here too, but strangely enough German Shepherds, Rottweilers & Dobermans, are not on it, considering these are the main kind of dogs used for security/watch so by definition aggressive). But for a pensioner on a limited income perhaps, who has a small terrier or some such for company or as security this seems a bit unfair.

Also the varying States/Counties have their own regional regulations, 15km from us all dogs in public over a certain height & weight must be on a lead regardless of Breed or temperament, further to that the Dogs on the list in public must be insured, muzzled, chipped & their owners to have taken & passed a handlers course to show they are capable enough to own these Dogs.

All this came about round 2003 ish, after some pretty bad attacks from Dogs, not all of which I hasten to add were dangerous Dogs as on the list, some where family pets who one day just turned, but the rise of "Chav-like" individuals & all the associated problems including vicious Staffies, Pit Bulls etc. gave rise to the imposition of these rules. It initially caused a major furore, which has died down greatly but is still in place but not so mindlessly applied by the local authorities & their forces.

As stated we have a Belgian Shepherd, a "Malinois" smooth coated & short haired the other two Groenendael & Tervueren, long haired & thick coated are seldom enough sites here in Germany that people are always curious as to the Breed, mainly because the only other people who have them in numbers are the GCP & DZ (Police & Customs), who use them as sniffers for Arms, explosives, drugs & bodies. Quite amusing when a Police boat cuts across the canal to pull up & ask you about your Dog !

Margaret Pilkington 09-03-2010 17:33

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Responsible dog owners will always do the right thing...clean up their dog mess, walk their dog on the lead in public places, ensure their dog is under control.
Irresponsible owners will not do these things and whatever laws are passed will be unenforcible.
The Dangerous Dogs Act has been on the statute books for 20 years...has it made a lot of difference?

Dogs in themselves are not bad...it is the owners who are bad.
I can see many elderly folk having to get rid of their animals because they won't be able to afford the extra expense.

esteemedjuju 09-03-2010 18:08

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I think it's a load of rubbish only responsible dog owners will do it the irresponsible ones probably won't and the cost could be prohibitive for some pensioners who have the dog for company and who would check if owners had insured and chipped their dogs

Polly_45 09-03-2010 20:01

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 795553)
If it results in fewer dogs in towns, I am all for it.
Dogs attacking other dogs happens almost daily in summer on the field next to my place.
Some people bring PACKS of 4 and 6 - for their 'ablutions'.
That level of ownership must be for profitable breeding purposes and should be restricted to rural areas. I would hate to live next door to 6 dogs.

Margaret i once owned 5 but i most cetainly didnt own them for breeding and earning a living out of them,yes i showed and i bred from breed standard health tested bitches but only two of them.what it cost me in having a litter i was lucky to break even on two occasions.
I have my dogs chipped.tattooed and are insured,chipped because if i was to loose one i know if found its easier to reunite with me,tattooed same reason but more so if found by some unsavourly characture.mine are all insured for health reasons alongside 3rd party god forbid one of mine would attack but i consider myself a responsible dog owner so if the unthinkable ever did happen im insured.im not sure about how this law if brought in will be policed im all in favour of any laws that stop the mass breeding of dangerous dogs or bull breeds but im also in favour of any breeder having to have a licence to breed and the breeder will have to sit a interview as to why breed.I honestly wouldnt sell any of my puppies to just anyone and more so the hoodie brigade,all my new owners are vetted and i question them no end as to why they want one of my puppies,ive been known to take a deposit then refund it.Any law concerning dogs suits me because i will abide by it.i always had a licence which i think my last one was about 35p.

The dangerous dogs act of 1991
The 4 dogs on the list of banned dogs under the dangerous dogs act of 1991, (amended 1997) are American Pit Bull Terriers, Dogo Argentinos, Fila Brazilieros and Japanese Tosas. none of which are UK breeds but why can't the same be said about Rottweilers and Staffordshire Bull Terriers? They are not banned, but they have a very bad reputation, especially with children, which hasn’t been helped by children being killed by some of these dogs.Rottie and staffie owners will argue that their dogs are soft and gentle most are but in the wrong hands any dog is a killer

Stumped 09-03-2010 21:32

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In the area of terraced houses where I live, every other household keeps a dog. During the summer months when they are all consigned to their various back-yards, it's like living next to the Battersea Dog's Home with continuous barking from the various pooches whose only exercise is a weekly trip to the local newsagent - if they are lucky. Come winter the back street is layered with dog dirt because some of the owners simply throw it from their back-yards because they are too damned idle to dispose of it hygienically. I align the problems associated with dog's to the owners and not the animals and the breeding of such, along with having kids, should only be allowed under strict licencing conditions.

garinda 09-03-2010 21:42

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Dog humped your leg?

Next door's pooch pee'd in you garden?

Granny's mut licked your face, and left you feeling degraded?

Rover frightened your children?

If you can answer yes to any of these questions you could be in for a no fees cash windfall.

Call InsuredDogs today, for a no obligation assessment of your claim.

Eric 10-03-2010 06:09

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As ususal when there are problems with dogs, it's not the poor bloody dogs that are the problem.

Neil 10-03-2010 07:24

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Originally Posted by Polly_45 (Post 795672)
Rottie and staffie owners will argue that their dogs are soft and gentle most are but in the wrong hands any dog is a killer

Maybe the Germans have the right idea. Rules based on weight sounds sensible. As does handlers courses and lead/muzzle laws.

garinda 10-03-2010 07:36

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 795744)
Maybe the Germans have the right idea. Rules based on weight sounds sensible. As does handlers courses and lead/muzzle laws.

We are still talking about dogs?

You never know with the Germans.

:D

jaysay 10-03-2010 09:15

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 795719)
Dog humped your leg?

Next door's pooch pee'd in you garden?

Granny's mut licked your face, and left you feeling degraded?

Rover frightened your children?

If you can answer yes to any of these questions you could be in for a no fees cash windfall.

Call InsuredDogs today, for a no obligation assessment of your claim.

Think that's spot on Rindi, bet some one is registering a company even now, anything for a fast buck:rolleyes:

jaysay 10-03-2010 15:35

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Come on sunshine where's that dangerous dog of yours:D:D:D:D:D

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/...59_308x301.jpg

DaveinGermany 10-03-2010 16:06

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 795748)
We are still talking about dogs?

You never know with the Germans.

:D

Rinda ! When they're not out on World tours, pinching all the sunbeds & beating us at Footy, they have been known to come up with some reasonable inventions & ideas. :)

garinda 10-03-2010 17:31

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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 795863)
Rinda ! When they're not out on World tours, pinching all the sunbeds & beating us at Footy, they have been known to come up with some reasonable inventions & ideas. :)

I was referring to the mention about laws, rules, and standards, and hinting that anything that didn't meet those standards would be off on the train to concentrations camp...which were of course a British invention, first used in South Africa.

;):D


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