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Thread: Dogs in cars. A question for anyone who may know the answer.

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    No advice.

    Quote Originally Posted by KATWYN
    Thanks guys for all your good advice.

    Got no advice, but sounds like you got a cool dog.

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    my own fault really.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KATWYN
    They are big sooks!

    I'm so sorry you lost her at such a young age, they really become
    part of the family. Your Dobie sounds neat too.
    Well this is going to make me sound like a real sorry arsed cearless dog owner, but I have been with out the Dobi (Duke) now for about 4yrs as he was being looked after out in the country when I was in Oz. He managed to get out one day and a farmer found him woundering in a field 5km away, the farmer called the police and the police shot him 'no questions asked'

    I cant help but think that it was my fault for not getting his nakers off, as maybe he would not have gone a woudering, but as my Weimaraner first became sick, was when she never recovered from her desex op, I was putting it off for him as it was horrible watching her recover from sastematal Lupis (*sp)

    I am hanging out now for another dog but am unsure what to get and now days its almost not worth it when you cant even go down to the park and bat a ball around as you will get fined for even that.

    ps: as far as muzzels go I dont like em cos if a bad assed dog attacks yours then your dog dosent stand a chance, however if the top 5 most dangerous dogs were made to were em by law and I had one of those dogs, then I'd be more than happy to use one, but then again I'd never own a dog like that anyway
    cheers DD
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous
    he was being looked after out in the country when I was in Oz.
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    The above says it all- trigger happy police didn't help either.

    Any dog knackered or unknackered is going to wander in the country. Its not your fault, but I can understand how easy it would be to blame yourself.

    There will be some lucky pup out there that will end up in your home at some point, I bet ya

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