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I was informed today at work that there is a 15 year old scrote who walks his Akita on the Longley estate, and tells it to "set" other dogs. He gives it enough lead to force the other dog owner to panic. The person who told me this has had it done to her, and she can vouch for three other 'sufferers'.
Her husband, a big bloke, has confronted this misfit, and the 5'3" burberry capped scumbag just said, "Go on then, hit me if you dare. I'll get you f**king done!"
So beware, an Akita with a chav attached to it is on the loose!
:gag:
WallBuilder 07-01-2005, 21:20 Once more some idiotic prat is causing problems and a dog is involved. I can only hope that some-one see's this brain dead moron and reports him to the police, the RSPCA and the council dog warden, preferably with a name and address.
I've said it once and I'll say it again 'some people shouldn't be allowed to own any sort of pet'
Don_Kiddick 07-01-2005, 22:24 can anyone in the area photograph said chav on their mobile & post his image on here?
Or anywhere on the web.
such as www.uglypeople.com :heyhey:
PaulTansley 08-01-2005, 03:43 Markham, where is this happening and at what time of day.
My wife takes our boxer in the park around 10ish.
Any idea if they may clash.
From what I can gather its usually in the streets around Southey Avenue/Southey Cresent/Raisen Hall Road area.
Don't know any more than that Cycleracer....sorry!:(
crowefan 08-01-2005, 11:15 here it is again an stupid owner coupled with a dangerous dog........ disaster!!!
thank god I dont walk my two dogs there...
Is this the same dog that killed a cat on southey green road
and the owner just stood and watched.
- from an old thread.
Maybe carry some kind of aerosol spray to spray the dog or even the thicko with if it attacks paint ,windscreen deicer ,oven cleaner, if this thicko was landed with a hefty vets bill perhaps he would think twice next time.
PaulTansley 08-01-2005, 22:34 Originally posted by tara
Is this the same dog that killed a cat on southey green road
and the owner just stood and watched.
- from an old thread. No, that was a Pitbull and happened outside my house in Longley.
You never know though, could be same owners.
Originally posted by nikita
Maybe carry some kind of aerosol spray to spray the dog or even the thicko with if it attacks paint ,windscreen deicer ,oven cleaner, if this thicko was landed with a hefty vets bill perhaps he would think twice next time.
Take it out on the dog because it has a prat for an owner?.
Originally posted by markham
I was informed today at work that there is a 15 year old scrote who walks his Akita on the Longley estate, and tells it to "set" other dogs. He gives it enough lead to force the other dog owner to panic. The person who told me this has had it done to her, and she can vouch for three other 'sufferers'.
Her husband, a big bloke, has confronted this misfit, and the 5'3" burberry capped scumbag just said, "Go on then, hit me if you dare. I'll get you f**king done!"
So beware, an Akita with a chav attached to it is on the loose!
:gag:
Should've hit him anyway. What could he do? Post on this forum? :lol:
kdrummond 08-01-2005, 23:52 Have you contacted rspca, someone may have contacted them regarding this. You could also persue why the 15 year old is not at school, (parents get fined now)!
If not at school, he could be arrested under the ani social order and lack of control of the dog.
I feel so strongly as my best friend at school had her face completely riped off. (over 140 stiches).
We were walking home from school, holding hands, aged app 8/9 years. When the boy encouraged the dog to attack.
I am 33 years old, imagine how she (my school friend) feels now.
p.s. the lad was arrested, sent down and the dog distroyed.
matsalleh 09-01-2005, 06:42 Originally posted by kdrummond
p.s. the lad was arrested, sent down and the dog distroyed.
Should have been the other way round
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