Dogs on sites ? (1 Viewer)

Should dogs be allowed on sites

  • No, they ruin the whole experience

    Votes: 11 7.1%
  • Yes, they're a delight to their owners and others

    Votes: 14 9.0%
  • Yes - but only if they're taken care of properly

    Votes: 130 83.9%

  • Total voters
    155

laneside

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Aren't plastic bags more damaging to the environment than dog poo? :winky:

JJ :Cool:


I am just so impressed how your education has come on in leaps and bounds this week------well done keep it up:thumb:

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maz

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too true Terry..

what's wrong with carrying it until you find a poo bin..

Because if you know the only dog bin is behind you and you will be heading back the same way ...........

Because you need both hands on the lead if you are training a dog not to pull .......

Because the butler has to stay back at the van to greet visitors in my absence ........ :RollEyes:
 

Terry

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Aren't plastic bags more damaging to the environment than dog poo? :winky:

JJ :Cool:

They are probably the self disintegrating ones :ROFLMAO:So now they pick up poo, hang it on the fence for 6 mths, then it rots and drops it into the nettles at the bottom of the fence :ROFLMAO:They should have cut out the hanging and simply thrown it in the nettles:thumb::ROFLMAO:
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Terry

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Our dog is not too bad he (9 times out of ten) sticks his a--e in the nettles before do-in his jobby :thumb: I suppose he is saving me a job of picking it up to hang it on the fence :ROFLMAO: or thinks he will get me to nettle my self ::bigsmile:
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Our dog is not too bad he (9 times out of ten) sticks his a--e in the nettles before do-in his jobby :thumb: I suppose he is saving me a job of picking it up to hang it on the fence :ROFLMAO: or thinks he will get me to nettle my self ::bigsmile:
terry

Both of mine do exactly that.. won't shit unless they have long grass or bushes ..unless desperate .. must be a dog thing .. mind you, I also prefer long grass .. :roflmto:

there was one occasion when walking along a path in a park Mylo put his arse against the railings and aimed through them.. :roflmto:
 

Terry

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Yeah Jim but like you said I too have tried to get him to shit in a bag and hang it on the fence :ROFLMAO:
I have trained him to open the door to let himself in from the garden :thumb: then he turns around and shuts it :thumb: Great in the winter but a real pain in the summer when we want the door open :thumb::ROFLMAO:::bigsmile:
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jhorsf

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We go on Adult only sites and most have dogs I prefer them to badly behaved children:Eeek::hardhat:

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