No service dog has ever approached me without it's owner (is owner the right word, I'm sure there must be a better one) but if one ever does I will now know someone needs help.
Vicks said
May 6 3:19 PM, 2019
Syl wrote:
Vicks wrote:
You learn something new everyday...
Now you know as well folks.
I didn't know that either Vicky.
No service dog has ever approached me without it's owner (is owner the right word, I'm sure there must be a better one) but if one ever does I will now know someone needs help.
I've never seen one without its owner either Syl.
I've started my book about Finn the police dog.
( I bought it last week after watching BGT)
It's amazing the training police dogs go through.
Syl said
May 6 4:02 PM, 2019
My dad was a policeman, my mum always had, from being a child, a real fear of alsations….not a good combo really.
One day when I was about 4, at some police show, my dad lifted me and my sister over so we were in the pen with all the police dogs, when my mum saw she almost had a heart attack.
I still remember it vividly, playing with those dogs, who were really gentle with us.
Thinking back it was obviously a stupid thing for my dad to do.....but then he was always a thoughtless fool.
Vicks said
May 7 6:24 AM, 2019
Syl wrote:
My dad was a policeman, my mum always had, from being a child, a real fear of alsations….not a good combo really.
One day when I was about 4, at some police show, my dad lifted me and my sister over so we were in the pen with all the police dogs, when my mum saw she almost had a heart attack.
I still remember it vividly, playing with those dogs, who were really gentle with us.
Thinking back it was obviously a stupid thing for my dad to do.....but then he was always a thoughtless fool.
My Granda grew up on a farm in Northern Ireland and he was used to animals and all sorts of dogs but he always said "Don't ever trust Alsatians, they're too close to wolves"
Digger said
May 7 9:10 AM, 2019
Vicks wrote:
Syl wrote:
My dad was a policeman, my mum always had, from being a child, a real fear of alsations….not a good combo really.
One day when I was about 4, at some police show, my dad lifted me and my sister over so we were in the pen with all the police dogs, when my mum saw she almost had a heart attack.
I still remember it vividly, playing with those dogs, who were really gentle with us.
Thinking back it was obviously a stupid thing for my dad to do.....but then he was always a thoughtless fool.
My Granda grew up on a farm in Northern Ireland and he was used to animals and all sorts of dogs but he always said "Don't ever trust Alsatians, they're too close to wolves"
My dog breed (Samoyed) is one of the closest to the wolf in DNA in the dog kingdom. He's soft as shit and they are renowned for being human friendly.
rollup said
May 7 10:07 AM, 2019
Another near wolf dog is the black and white sheep dogs you see working with farmers. So good at what they do because they are stalking the sheep.
Syl said
May 7 12:31 PM, 2019
Vicks wrote:
Syl wrote:
My dad was a policeman, my mum always had, from being a child, a real fear of alsations….not a good combo really.
One day when I was about 4, at some police show, my dad lifted me and my sister over so we were in the pen with all the police dogs, when my mum saw she almost had a heart attack.
I still remember it vividly, playing with those dogs, who were really gentle with us.
Thinking back it was obviously a stupid thing for my dad to do.....but then he was always a thoughtless fool.
My Granda grew up on a farm in Northern Ireland and he was used to animals and all sorts of dogs but he always said "Don't ever trust Alsatians, they're too close to wolves"
They certainly look like wolves.
I grew up with a Bull Terrier, I actually think they can be even more deadly than many other dog breeds, they fight to the death. She was very loyal, but couldn't be trusted out without very close supervision.
My dad was a policeman, my mum always had, from being a child, a real fear of alsations….not a good combo really.
One day when I was about 4, at some police show, my dad lifted me and my sister over so we were in the pen with all the police dogs, when my mum saw she almost had a heart attack.
I still remember it vividly, playing with those dogs, who were really gentle with us.
Thinking back it was obviously a stupid thing for my dad to do.....but then he was always a thoughtless fool.
My Granda grew up on a farm in Northern Ireland and he was used to animals and all sorts of dogs but he always said "Don't ever trust Alsatians, they're too close to wolves"
My dog breed (Samoyed) is one of the closest to the wolf in DNA in the dog kingdom. He's soft as shit and they are renowned for being human friendly.
I didn't know that about Samoyed's being closest to wolves Digs, I did know they are very gentle though.
My friend had one called Tara, she was lovely.
Vicks said
May 8 3:13 AM, 2019
Syl wrote:
Vicks wrote:
Syl wrote:
My dad was a policeman, my mum always had, from being a child, a real fear of alsations….not a good combo really.
One day when I was about 4, at some police show, my dad lifted me and my sister over so we were in the pen with all the police dogs, when my mum saw she almost had a heart attack.
I still remember it vividly, playing with those dogs, who were really gentle with us.
Thinking back it was obviously a stupid thing for my dad to do.....but then he was always a thoughtless fool.
My Granda grew up on a farm in Northern Ireland and he was used to animals and all sorts of dogs but he always said "Don't ever trust Alsatians, they're too close to wolves"
They certainly look like wolves.
I grew up with a Bull Terrier, I actually think they can be even more deadly than many other dog breeds, they fight to the death. She was very loyal, but couldn't be trusted out without very close supervision.
A man I know has a Bull Terrier, he's planning on breeding her this year.
There's a really vicious and nasty dog that lives near me.
It's attacked people and dogs (It went for Jack and my dad brained it with his walking stick)
It's a Labrador, which are usually really nice.
Vicks said
May 8 3:15 AM, 2019
Daisy's in season.
So no walks and I need to keep a close eye on her and Wee Frankie next door!!
Some people and news outlets will do anything for a bit of sensationalism. Why dont they think of the family's who have to see these pics and video's?
It’s sickening. This is the first I have heard of this.
They don't care about the families or the upset they cause, anything to get a few likes on their photos Syl.
I'm a member of a miscarriage of justice group and unbelievably the post mortem photos of the victims were leaked online and this is a UK crime.
At first I thought the photos were fake but there not.
There was a march for Scottish Independence in Glasgow on Saturday.
However they didn't get it all their own way!
Lots of Unionists turned out in force as well!!
-- Edited by Vicks on Monday 6th of May 2019 08:17:06 AM
Oh and according to the Nats there were 35,000 of them there.
It must have been John Swinney that was doing the heid count!!
Oh and why an Irish Tricolour?
Because according to some of them "Two countries, one struggle!
It would gie ye the dry boak.
You learn something new everyday...
Now you know as well folks.
I didn't know that either Vicky.
No service dog has ever approached me without it's owner (is owner the right word, I'm sure there must be a better one) but if one ever does I will now know someone needs help.
I've never seen one without its owner either Syl.
I've started my book about Finn the police dog.
( I bought it last week after watching BGT)
It's amazing the training police dogs go through.
One day when I was about 4, at some police show, my dad lifted me and my sister over so we were in the pen with all the police dogs, when my mum saw she almost had a heart attack.
I still remember it vividly, playing with those dogs, who were really gentle with us.
Thinking back it was obviously a stupid thing for my dad to do.....but then he was always a thoughtless fool.
My Granda grew up on a farm in Northern Ireland and he was used to animals and all sorts of dogs but he always said "Don't ever trust Alsatians, they're too close to wolves"
My dog breed (Samoyed) is one of the closest to the wolf in DNA in the dog kingdom. He's soft as shit and they are renowned for being human friendly.
They certainly look like wolves.
I grew up with a Bull Terrier, I actually think they can be even more deadly than many other dog breeds, they fight to the death. She was very loyal, but couldn't be trusted out without very close supervision.
I didn't know that about Samoyed's being closest to wolves Digs, I did know they are very gentle though.
My friend had one called Tara, she was lovely.
A man I know has a Bull Terrier, he's planning on breeding her this year.
There's a really vicious and nasty dog that lives near me.
It's attacked people and dogs (It went for Jack and my dad brained it with his walking stick)
It's a Labrador, which are usually really nice.
Daisy's in season.
So no walks and I need to keep a close eye on her and Wee Frankie next door!!
One of my favourite dog videos.