we went to brighton to the bulldog bash one september.... apart from the massive bike show, the rest of the place was crumbling. it was, and still is an IT hole
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we went to brighton to the bulldog bash one september.... apart from the massive bike show, the rest of the place was crumbling. it was, and still is an IT hole
F!@#$&g crack heads iam working with keep telling me to get on the gear. Told them loads of times not into drugs and if by going what they look and are like keep me away. Ones got half his teeth missing skinny as must weigh 6 stone wet through. The other is a bald knob who constantly repeats himself.
bray the stupid fukktards
Iam a valeter of all places wouldnt of thought it. Half the place is on coke total joke!!
Number of people that don't bother cleaning up after their dogs...its ****ing disgusting
I don't get this new habit either of putting the dog **** in a bag then leaving the bag on the path/field
Ellen (the significant other half) was walking Amber, our much beloved Great Dane. Amber got attacked by a German Shepherd who allegedly "never done this before" according to the (as of yet unknown) owner. Yeah whatever.
When Ellen returned home, she discovered Amber was wounded by said innocent Shepherd. ****. So off to the vet for surgery. Stitches, anaestesia, a drain, painkillers, antibiotics... That's €491 down the toilet due to some caahhhnnt not having her lunatic dog on a leash. Crap.
The drain sticking out her leg
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A huge collar to prevent her from messing up the stitches, a necessary evil that gets in the way when she wants to eat or drink. Must be worn for almost 2 weeks. I feel sorry for her.
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you could put an old t-shirt on the dog, with a big knot near the back end to tighten it.
Trouble is any old tool can own a dog, ought to have to hold a licence or similar to own one - certain breeds are dangerous weapons in the wrong hands
i've never met a dangerous breed of dog yet...
all the dobermans, gsd's, staffies, mastiffs etc i've ever met have been nice friendly creatures..
on 2 occasions, i've been bitten by dogs that definitely had mental issues.. one was an RSPCA rescue dog that i had to threaten them with going to the press & taking legal action over, because it was wild & dangerous, and my mrs has scars to prove it, the other was a collie that my cousin owned & it bit everyone except him.
i've met some complete tools along the way that really had no right owning any kind of animal