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Be careful with your dog my daughters working cocker spaniel is now recovering from organo phosphate poisioning. Fortunately my daughter is a vet and recognised the symptoms and more importantly the vets she worked for had the right medicine on the shelf otherwise we would have lost the dog. Cannot believe anyone would stoop so low as to poisioning animals.

 

I am sorry to hear about your daughters dog they are pretty sick people really arent they to do something so cruel I hope the dog was ok after?I have friends who are veterinary so if anything did happen I would be on to them straight away our back yard actually comes in through a neighbours so they would of crossed that to open the gate pure opportunist with the cheek of the devil by the seems of it to get that far !.I think it would be too much hassle for them to try that way again though as neighbours have upped their security since I had a chat the other day too and people in the street are no w aware we have had visitors a lot of people along here work from home so people see a lot .

 

I have two dogs only the one is from a working background though (although the are both good gaurd dogs)and was trained as a pup as attended schutzhund with his parents the previous owners kept him until he was 8 months old so he attended up until then I did not bother with any training myself as he was always meant for a pet the previous owners offered for him to continue with the schutzhund training I wish I had now although he is a family dog he is my dog and always watches my back he listens and is focussed even more so recently as he has got older and I have had time to spend with him more now the kids are older.

 

And no your are 100 per cent right I really would not want him sinking his teeth into anyone if they had any sense they would jump into his territory in the first place he is a big dog and can knock a fully grown man to the ground I know because I have seen him do it lol. I would take great pleasure in seeing anyone who try's stealing from me getting bitten on the rear .But these stupid laws they are changing regarding gaurd dogs etc its getting really silly now .

 

I do believe this is the latest -

The Dangerous Dogs Amendment Bill will shortly be put before parliament under which it will become illegal for an owner to let his dog to attack a burglar who gains entry to the house while the owner is not there. At the moment (and quite rightly) a dog owner can be prosecuted if his pet attacks an invited visitor, but this proposed change in the law can see the owner go to jail while the burglar claims thousands of pounds in compensation for an attack. As I see it everyone will have to tether their dog whenever they leave the house.

 

I have no idea if its been passed or not yet though ?

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If that law gets past I will just attach the broken lead to one end of the dog and the other to a fixing point.

 

"The dog must have pulled too hard on the lead your honour and it broke when the burglar gained illegal access to my property, your honuor"......

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