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Sviatoslav Tulin

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  1. On 21/09/2021 at 18:15, Stubby said:

    The people who are out and about who put it in a small black bag to preserve it ( whilst adding more plastic to the earths surface ) and hang it on a tree , for ever .  They would be better off just leaving it where the dog shat it and letting the slugs and nature break it down .

    The people who do that is not a scumbags, but shitbags, meet some of them, also those who not collect in the forest park, or grass areas, penaltys, public works and so on. Proper policing! 

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  2. 8 hours ago, sime42 said:

    Oh Jesus, thanks for reminding me!
    When we moved house about five years ago one of the big reasons for me was to get away from our neighbour's 5 or 6 cats that were constantly shitting in our garden. It was like their personal litter tray, bloody disgusting. They also have the habit of burying it in soft ground, waiting for you to find it as you're planting or picking your veggies. Something that dogs don't do.

    I complained to the neighbour but to no avail. I went as far as speaking to Citizens Advice about it; they told me that there was nothing within the law that can be done about the issue. Outrageous.

    Don't get me started on ******** cats.
     

    Water hose the cats few times they will never come back, simple. 

  3. 3 hours ago, Stubby said:

    Tore a muscle in my gluteus tichiemus  a few weeks back . Slowly got better but not fully . Still able to walk the dog etc . Climbing over a style out of the field and lazily caught my left foot on the top wire . Searing pain and am now a total raspberry again . I hate it and God hates me it would seem .

    Plz photo in studio for detailed examination 😂

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  4. I want to say few things about chainsaw storage, if shed is not close to the house you live in, all small equipment must be stored at home end of story (my opinion). Or it will be gone sooner or later, most tools i lost was taken doring the work or short stops at shop so on, i think good steel box inside shed is good solution or secret place. 

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  5. 5 minutes ago, Conor Wright said:

    It's grand, no offence taken. I will fully agree that there is a problem here with people breeding for money with no regard for the animals. We don't have much in the way of fancy facilities but we give both pups and mother the best lives we possibly can. 

    Where in Ireland are you? I'm in Galway. 

    Nobber, Meath County 😊

  6. 3 hours ago, dumper said:

    Dog is good but steak and over counter medicine defeat them

    you cannot stop theft what you can do is make them make noise and take time,   Gates and padlocks have been surpassed by the battery angle grinder

    So making a noise is a dog purpose, not run after gangsters, and properly trained will bark  from sitting room sofa long before steake given, or grinder started👍

  7. 5 minutes ago, Conor Wright said:

    Nope, first litter from my own 4 year old bitch naturally mated with a friends dog. 11 in the litter all ikc regd and chipped. All pics are taken by me at my own property. Feel free to check up with the ikc or see older pics here on the arbdogs thread. My partner has an Instagram page for the dogs too #larchwooddogs

    I appreciate your concern, however in this case its misplaced.

    I love to hear that, dont want to insult anyone, just seen to much bad things in Ireland. 

  8. 57 minutes ago, Simia said:

    I agree, petrol disk cutter is what they used on my stuff. The wooden door inside the container slowed them down as it made a smoke screen as they tried to cut the locks off it. I didn't know that they could do this but the dogs can be trained to only take food including meat from its master. But nothing stops darts or a gun.

     

    1 hour ago, dumper said:

    And that’s where insurance comes in just let them take it 

    I’ve worked a lot with trained military guard dogs even they are not infallible and the problems really start when they misbehave on a innocent person 

    You obviously not understand a guard dog purpose, not attack anything but control, most military dogs are absolutely harmless i don't where u was working, but aggressive dog will never be trained. My girl trained very simple way, if you outside the door she will bark and show aggression signs, if you go in, she will jump on you AND LICK YOUR FACE, whale you shitting in the pants, she actually  can't do a harm, haha but i can, that a simple trick. 

  9. 5 hours ago, Simia said:

    I have been going full time on my own from about 2 weeks before the first lock down. It was tough especially investing in so much gear when times were uncertain. luckily I got some brilliant deals as everyone was panicking, I calculated the risks and it paid off. My yard is out of my back door with a couple of containers, wirelessly alarmed with a Yale system and Arlo cameras in the trees covering all areas. At 2.30am and having jammed my cameras I woke up after thinking I heard the padlock on one of the containers. 3 ******s were right outside my house having a go. Not sure if it was what I was carrying or being naked in my wellies, but luckily they ran. 

     

    I knew that they would be back and better prepared so I spent all my spare money getting more fencing, lock ups, wire and infra red beams that ping to a box in my room when broken. Waited and waited and although I had a funny suspicion people were keeping an I on us we didn't have any attempts yet. The first evening we were out past 10pm they jammed the cameras and with a disk cutter started cutting in (must have been watching the whole time). In laws live about 50m away and were sitting watching T.V. when they heard it. In the 10minutes until the police came they had cut through everything and cleared all the small things. Even my nail gun and Estwing hammer, thousands of pounds just like that. 

    Organised criminals cut through 3 military/council gates and drove into the field at the back of the yard. Police nearly got ran over as they escaped and they still didn't chase. They dont care about noise or people. You just need to slow them down and make it as tricky as possible for them. I spent thousands and none of it helped. 

     

    Got myself a lovely protection dog a Czech bloodline Shepherd. They came back at 1.30am for the third time hoping that I had re-stocked gear. I have never heard people scream dog and run as fast before, even wheel spun away. This was 3 months ago and I haven't been woken since. 

     

    Meet Bear. He is such a good family pet but when he needs to work its scary and by far the best deterrent.  

     

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    Exactly what i say, best lock, you can get, and noisy, what is the most important, but i want to say, if you dont love dogs, dont get it. By the way nice looking Boy, good working blood. 

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  10. 11 hours ago, dumper said:

    There is a very very quick method of defeating roller shutter doors they are not as secure as a hinged door and only slightly better than a up and over 

    to secure saws a van lock box with two internal locks bolted to the floor is probably as good as anything if the saw is too long cut a slot in the box 

    van box inside a shed is very good idea 100 % 

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