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Those called on by Rescue centres will have a responsibility to make sure they are right.
No rescue centre would home a dog that they thought, or suspected for an instance, was from the list of banned dogs...there would be serious legal implications to their decision......I'm talking about reputable rehoming centres.....some of the rehoming centres are less reputable than others. As a potential owner, anyone responsible for the care of an animal would want to know(and would ask for) as many details as were available. But this has come a long way off thread from the original topic and if we don't get back then we will be in danger of getting detention.....lines...or maybe even the 'slipper'. |
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Mother was a deadly shot with the slipper, but that's another story :D Getting back to the topic in hand I believe the total raised is 1.5 million (and counting) them dogs are going to be better off than the royal corgi's at this rate. |
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You however, come on site start threads without thinking, post without thinking, won't admit you know nothing about anything you talk about, (now, now, don't get upset, your posts prove this (pick any one of them at random)). Creep, crawl and u turn in your own shallow & unique fashion to try and get back into the good books of the people you upset... The list goes on, of your immature mistakes onsite. Come back on in say 100 years you may by then have matured to the age of seven, no let's be generous, let's make that seven and three quarters! |
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Now,It would only be "bollox" if it was proven untrue g, according to dogbreedinfo a pure staffie's weight would max out about 2.5 stone making westendlass's dog a cross or freak of nature....hmmm :gooddog: |
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or maybe just a well fed hound.
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They've been trying far longer than you have. I'd call you pathetic, I'd even call you a pathetic moron, but that would mean they are as bad as you, which they aren't. |
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To be honest, I'm not that bothered either way.....Just some folk keep on...saying I'm talking "bollox" etc, well I never :D |
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Go easy on him AccyX he’s in denial and beginning to doubt if he really is a wizard.
It’s a phase he goes through from time to time. Sadly these episodes are becoming more and more frequent. A couple of years ago he thought he was a cheeseburger, he even changed his avatar to reflect this would you believe? Now he is telling people he is Wile E Coyote just look at the business cards he has started handing out. But with a little tlc from the members we have brought him back, lost a few members on the way but the effort and sacrifice was truly worth it. Hang in there little buddy. :alright: |
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After seeing the way he's brainwashed his online sheep, I could believe almost anything. I knew he had some sort of mental instability from one of my first responses from him :D. Now he's become the first and hopefully the last to go on my ignore list :alright: |
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He looks chuffed to bits in your avatar pic,that cheesy grins a classic :) |
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And look, you managed a 'like' from the other desperate poster! That must make you feel proud. To be honest, of all the long lasting flamers I admire you the most, you almost, get there but you are be honest, fixated on my wizard thing. Your mate, he's nothing compared to you, probably not worth peeing on if he was on fire, (not saying you could be so generous of course). Now, let's ignore the idiot, you have had a downer since you came on site, you don't like what folk post, you put them down, without reason, you started by having a go at me about the wizard thing, now, we are listening, don't hold back, I for one wish to know what makes you hate the members (jointly or individually your choice), I promise no nepotism will be brought into play. I just want to know, WHY, if you hate everyone so much, do you not leave? |
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If you are going to say something then don't hold back. Seeing as this post has been frequented by a small group of people, it makes us wonder just who you mean. |
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I can't speak for other members but, I wasn't referring to you Re my sheep remark and also refuse to name individual sheep (on this occasion). ;) |
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AccyEX surely you would've reached the centre of the earth by now :D
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I am glad to hear that you would not hold back if you felt the need was there.....I prefer honesty in postings. |
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By the way, I don't think sheep are all that dumb ... they will be leaving Scotland in droves if the vote is "Yes".;) |
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You can attempt to insult me as much as you wish, but, do not insult the other members, they are very much the reason I am here, you aren't. Mental instability? you with your pathetic examples of how life should be lived think I'm mentally unstable? if I wasn't sucking the juice out of this Bull terrier I'd come over there and beat you to death with it! There, all done, I've proved I can see the depths of degradation you live at, however I could neither suck on a bull terrier or understand how you can even imagine that you are sentient being. Online sheep indeed, c'mon everybody lets all give him red karma. |
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before I go little buddy, perhaps you can answer this? Why is he so bitter? Could it be that he see's himself in every post you do? I forgot to ask, could someone quote this please so that idiot explorer can see it? Thanking you in anticipation, Oh hang on maybe if I quote it myself would that work? |
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And no no no you have it wrong. The little buddy I entreat to hang in there is you. We are all family on the Accyweb and look after each other. |
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Yes we are like an extended family and like an extended family some members of it are born on the wrong side of the blanket and live down to their reputation, don't you? |
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I have had to endure scorn, ridicule and insults from Less ever since I joined the site.
At first it upset me. until I realised that it is his nature to intimidate, in order to provoke negative emotions from his victim - which he enjoys. This is a trait of a warped personality, and deserves some sympathy for his condition. When you show that you have not been provoked, he eventually directs his malice elsewhere. |
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However whenever you think that you can, such as now, you love to join in with the rest of the trash posters, at every opportunity. How many threads have been started where you have trashed them with links to weird conspiracy sites? |
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Can you all finish acting like children in the playground and get back on topic thanks
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OK, boss.
I had cause to report one of my Facebook friends yesterday for sharing a photograph of the alleged arsonist. At 16 he is only a child, and in any case it is for the courts to deal with the matter, not mob rule. |
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Id like to take this moment to thank you for the digger icon,I've only just noticed it and had a little chuckle :D. Now, as far as the dogs home is concerned, I just hope through this tragedy and the donations they've received that they can build a brighter and better future for any hounds that may come into their care. Also, I will be concentrating my efforts towards positive comments now rather than bad mouthing them and the lad that may of started the fire. :o |
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A bag of karma coming your way |
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I wonder how much this iccedent will raise in donations? Hmmm
Hornsea house dogs blaze deaths not suspicious, police say - BBC News |
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What's an iccedent?
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You never deviate or apply original thought to your digs do you? Always, always, always, the repetitive, wizard, coyote or whatever, that you can gleen from my profile/name. Shows a profound lack of imagination and wit. I really am starting to feel sorry for your carers, what they must have to put up with! |
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I hate these skill-testing questions when I'm drinking and watching WWE.;) |
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who'd watch WWE ... my nephews stopped watching that 15 years ago!!!
by the way my sister and her then hubby and kids adopted a dog from a rescue centre. a spaniel .. he was a lovely dog .. about 2 months after they got it him ... one of the nephews was told to go and get the meat for the barbecue out of the fridge .. the dog attacked him when he opened the fridge ...the dog was put down the same day they found an emergency vet to put him down ... nephew had tooth marks in his arm ... by the way less doesnt bite .......:D |
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Oops, didn`t get that the Coyote post was a dig at Less, slow or what. So i`ve changed my mind now, definitely no Coyotes for me. :p
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I assume I can take your name off the possible supporters list then N? :D |
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Our two are happy locked in their crates at night or sometimes if we go out. The doors are open when they are not in and they sometimes go in on their own to sleep. We have started leaving them out more now they are hopefully past the eating the furniture stage
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Not to worry, we will soon have wall-to-wall, 7-24 hockey to watch.:theband: |
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I guess I could have pasted this onto Eric's "She asked for it thread" too.
BBC News - Mauled breeder held over dog attacks |
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The man must have been mad walking six American bulldogs at the same time, that's just plain stupidity. The dogs are huge and walking one would take some handling, especially if the dog started playing up. He obviously didn't learn anything when his arm was ripped off last month by two startled bulldogs he was walking. Pure negligence on his part and should be banned from keeping dogs for the safety of the public.
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More than 70 percent of all dog bite cases involve unneutered male dogs. An unneutered male dog is 2.6 times more likely to bite than is a neutered dog. A chained or tethered dog is 2.8 times more likely to bite than a dog who is not chained or tethered. 97 percent of dogs involved in fatal dog attacks in 2006 were not spayed/neutered: 78 percent were maintained not as pets, but rather for guarding, image enhancement, fighting or breeding. 84 percent were maintained by reckless owners—these dogs were abused or neglected, not humanely controlled or contained, or allowed to interact with children |
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