Re: Dog owners scared
Glad you like my Texie Boy...He's a stumpy tail Australian cattle/ staffy cross and he's 3. He loves people and other dogs and gets on with everybody. But he has a very protective side and is an excellent if very noisy guard dog. He's not a real big dog. Medium sized at the most. But he's as strong as an Ox, very fit and fast. My son was out with him one night. Tex had darted into a clump of bushes when a group of "not so useful" characters got a bit verbally abusive to Peter in the park. They didn't see Tex until he was on them. He didn't touch them but his growl alone was enough to send them running. We say almost every day how lost we'd be without him. I freely admit his is spoiled but we can't help it.Re: Dog owners scared
Sometimes dogs are recovered .Re: Dog owners scared
I believe Nottingham are the first Police Force in the country to appoint a specific officer to deal with dog thefts.Re: Dog owners scared
There was a report recently about lots of dogs being recovered from a travellers' camp. I don't remember hearing subsequently that anyone had been arrested or charged with dog theft. Probably impossible to identify which of the travellers was the culprit - so what do you do? Arrest the whole camp? That's how they get away with it. Then they move onto somewhere else and do it all over again.Re: Dog owners scared
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