Thanks for the info, Sir Velo.
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Originally posted by Jonathan View PostAgain, bloody office dog. Why?
Quite why some dog owners don’t understand that some other people don’t actually want dogs in their space is unfathomable to me.
I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Post
I expect he/she is “ very friendly”.
Quite why some dog owners don’t understand that some other people don’t actually want dogs in their space is unfathomable to me.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Post
I expect he/she is “ very friendly”.
Quite why some dog owners don’t understand that some other people don’t actually want dogs in their space is unfathomable to me.
...well just dogs basically, and (as above) owners who think everbody wants to be slavered, smelled, licked or "hugged" by their dog
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Originally posted by Petrushka View Post
Only two wheels on the pavement? Here they park with all four on the pavement! There are two sections of wide pavements in town where drivers seem to get away with this and on more than one occasion I've had a vehicle behind me honking the horn telling me to get out of the way - on the pavement!
It's a case of keep death off the roads - drive on the pavement!
Guess what - all the cars park over that and also with their wheels on the pavement.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Post
I expect he/she is “ very friendly”.
Quite why some dog owners don’t understand that some other people don’t actually want dogs in their space is unfathomable to me.
In recent months I have become more acquainted with one dog, now belonging to a family member. I would not wish it dead, or harmed, but if it didn't already exist I wouldn't mind that either.
I can't see the point of having dogs as pets, and indeed I think they are more demanding than goldfish.
It is quite curious and interesting to observe dog behaviour, but that doesn't mean that anyone or everyone should have to put up with them.
Possibly sheep dogs and guide dogs do serve a useful purpose - other dogs can be rather a nuisance.
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<<<"Can you see the point of having pets?">>>....well of course not , not being able to see the point would take us well away from the generosity of spirit that some of us are known for....and some of us consider large koi carp (not the small ones, mind) as, well, friendly enough....tho' obvious problems with out of tank experiences makes them difficult to invite around for coffee in an impromptu manner....anyway....bong ching
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Originally posted by french frank View Post
Can you see the point of having pets?
Seeing the point of almost anything is often an almost unanswerable question. Can we see the point of listening to classical music, or rock music, or going to an art gallery etc.?
So actually it comes down to liking, and trying to justify one's likes might be very hard.
In the case of pets - such as dogs, cats etc., I don't necessarily dislike them, but I don't like them enough to want to spend my time looking after them.
Obviously other people feel differently.
Koi carp have been mentioned, and oddly they can be aware of human activity outside their pools. They will notice if one goes close and throws in food.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View Post
Koi carp have been mentioned, and oddly they can be aware of human activity outside their pools. They will notice if one goes close and throws in food.
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