Headlines in one of todays papers.
Alex Aitkenhead a Rangers supporter? widely shown on TV news & in the papers giving it large to a police dog handler & clearly inviting trouble found it when the dog was let off the leash & got a good hold on his right calf, it now transpires that the cnut has served 18 years for stabbing his brother-in-law to death when he was a heroin addict at the age of 17.
Wonder how long it will be before this worthless piece of shite lodges a claim for compensation?
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You forget to mention tough with their dogs too. Some owners should be put down not their dogs.Thing is I dont fear any dog by themselves so if anyone really wants to put the shits up me they'd better have two of them as I'm not that dumb to think I can take on two wild , snarling, gnashing, clawing beasts at the same time.
Its hard enough with just one.
Its hard enough with just one.
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Chav dogs are just as weak as their owners. I live near a bridge which is a crossing point between a chav stronghold and more decent non tracksuit owning classes. A neighbour owns 2 Belgain Brouillaards, massive sheepdogs, like a dark coloured Airedale with thicker coat. Both dogs built like brick outhouses but quiet, friendly and very well behaved. A while back some lowlife met this tuy and his dogs at the bridge, the poor chav dogs were bloody terrified of these unknown hounds and cowered to one side as the Belgain pooches quietly marched past in a dignified manner!!
A week later I met my neighbour and we had a damn good laugh at the incident, his Brouillaards were bred to tackle wolves and would use a chav dog for practice, but only if necessary, well trained but no risk to anyone, unless some arsehole riled them......
A week later I met my neighbour and we had a damn good laugh at the incident, his Brouillaards were bred to tackle wolves and would use a chav dog for practice, but only if necessary, well trained but no risk to anyone, unless some arsehole riled them......