my dog and the mess he makes!!!

Bpool77":1vms85gh said:
Bpool77":1vms85gh said:
After the new year and next move, we should be getting one of these? They seem to be abundant here? Strange In the places you live what dogs are popular? There's one one the way to the gym I go that's mental, it's so giddy for attention it runs at the gate at knocks it's self daft, I hate walking away from it till it's massive big bro ( some kind of hard looking mongrel) gives me the deep growl. Google image.

Hmmmm I thought it was are choice but as you've said it... Sure there's some kind of sorcery that's happened ???? I wanted a big dog but she's scared of them so? The choice is a French bulldog, I like em for there attitude and nature, she likes em as there cute.... Wait till I train it to train it to piss in handbags :twisted:

Then you'd better get friendly with a vet. A friend of my daughter's has one and despite not yet being 2 yrs old has had over £5k of vet's attention- tear ducts, breathing and hips have all been operated on just to make life tolerable and it's likely to need more as time passes.
Read up on their problems and if you have a heart you'll avoid getting one. Breeding dogs this fragile shouldn't be allowed.
There's plenty of healthy dogs in pounds due for the bullet that need good homes...
 
suburbanreuben":tx4vrq5t said:
Bpool77":tx4vrq5t said:
Bpool77":tx4vrq5t said:
After the new year and next move, we should be getting one of these? They seem to be abundant here? Strange In the places you live what dogs are popular? There's one one the way to the gym I go that's mental, it's so giddy for attention it runs at the gate at knocks it's self daft, I hate walking away from it till it's massive big bro ( some kind of hard looking mongrel) gives me the deep growl. Google image.

Hmmmm I thought it was are choice but as you've said it... Sure there's some kind of sorcery that's happened ???? I wanted a big dog but she's scared of them so? The choice is a French bulldog, I like em for there attitude and nature, she likes em as there cute.... Wait till I train it to train it to piss in handbags :twisted:

Then you'd better get friendly with a vet. A friend of my daughter's has one and despite not yet being 2 yrs old has had over £5k of vet's attention- tear ducts, breathing and hips have all been operated on just to make life tolerable and it's likely to need more as time passes.
Read up on their problems and if you have a heart you'll avoid getting one. Breeding dogs this fragile shouldn't be allowed.
There's plenty of healthy dogs in pounds due for the bullet that need good homes...

Sub's on the money Bpool, demics...the english variant can't even have pups naturally and folk/sellers will look you in the eye and tell ya that's why they have to be a £k...cos it costs at least half that to get the pup out...you'd be doing well to stay away from anything bull bred.

The loons who love chatting about the size of a bulls head are a confused lot....i once asked one could his mrs give birth to a baby bigger than a 3 bedroom semi in doncaster...you know what he said... 'what the f*ck are you on about', so i told him 'ya dogs swede'..he walked off pronto, think he was going for back up.
 
suburbanreuben":2eyojggw said:
There's plenty of healthy dogs in pounds due for the bullet that need good homes...

I couldn't agree more. It makes me so sad when people spend ££££s on designer breeds when there are thousands of perfect companions living unwanted in kennels. We got our Beagle from Dogs Trust and that's exactly where we'll go when we get another.
 
all my dog's have been rescue dog's I would rather pay a homing centre than someone who is in only for the money and couldn't care less about the dog once it us sold
 
Then you'd better get friendly with a vet. A friend of my daughter's has one and despite not yet being 2 yrs old has had over £5k of vet's attention- tear ducts, breathing and hips have all been operated on just to make life tolerable and it's likely to need more as time passes.
Read up on their problems and if you have a heart you'll avoid getting one. Breeding dogs this fragile shouldn't be allowed.
There's plenty of healthy dogs in pounds due for the bullet that need good homes...[/quote]

Sub's on the money Bpool, demics...the english variant can't even have pups naturally and folk/sellers will look you in the eye and tell ya that's why they have to be a £k...cos it costs at least half that to get the pup out...you'd be doing well to stay away from anything bull bred.

The loons who love chatting about the size of a bulls head are a confused lot....i once asked one could his mrs give birth to a baby bigger than a 3 bedroom semi in doncaster...you know what he said... 'what the f*ck are you on about', so i told him 'ya dogs swede'..he walked off pronto, think he was going for back up.[/quote]


Gulp.... Not for me this breed now, after reading up just not for me. The missis has been on some thing for rescue dogs today in Torrivejica and donated a fiver so perhaps there's hope she'll change here mind?
 
Well I think I can top this lot :facepalm:

Bought a nice estate car the other week, full service history, clean and sparkly, nice leather interior, picked it up on the Saturday, fitted a dog guard behind rear seat, drove it to Aberdeenshire on Sunday (with the dog) and all was fine.

Until Friday morning :facepalm:

Now Freddie was walked religiously each Morning, lunchtime, evening and also got some decent activity during the day.

Friday morning I left him in the car for less than two hours outside my office :facepalm:

I no longer have:

Rear roof lining
Rear roof lining trim
Rear LH interior quarter panel
Rear LH interior fibreglass roof
Rear airbag wiring loom
Radio antennae wire linked to heated rear window
Also lacking numerous fasteners
Rear window washer tube has a 6" section missing and if activated spews water all over the interior
He also burst the new dog guard and made his way onto front seats



I'll try to get some pics of the damage :facepalm:
 
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