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Luckygirl3 Thu 22-Aug-24 17:13:51

Sago

Here’s a post from FB

Sums it up!

Who are these mindless people who keep these animals? Should they not face some sanctions, as well as disposing of their dogs?

Chestnut Thu 22-Aug-24 17:09:28

M0nica

The Vatican Cty has a population of 825, so what.

You are comparing apples and pears, We need to know the human and dog population of each country so that we can work out the human to dog ratio is in each country.

I think it just gives an idea of the extreme number of dogs in the UK. Two barrels of apples and one barrel of pears is still two barrels and one barrel as long as they contained the same number of fruit in each.

HousePlantQueen Thu 22-Aug-24 16:57:07

Oreo

I’ve been saying for ages that they should all be euthanised, it’s the only way to stamp them out as pets.
I saw one this morning, being taken for a walk on a short lead, it was muzzled fortunately and the tattooed all over owner actually looked more scary, swaggering down the road, but I’ve also seen big unmuzzled ones as well.Whenever I go out, as it’s not the best neighbourhood, I’m on the alert for them.

That must be terrifying for you, and worrying for everyone locally, especially if they have cats wandering about.

M0nica Thu 22-Aug-24 16:55:34

The Vatican Cty has a population of 825, so what.

You are comparing apples and pears, We need to know the human and dog population of each country so that we can work out the human to dog ratio is in each country.

HousePlantQueen Thu 22-Aug-24 16:53:12

keepingquiet

The law needs revisiting and updating. It is underenforced- I think we should bring licensing back and maybe dogs should have a collar proving they are licensed?

To be honest, dog licences wouldn't do a thing. People like you and I, we would buy one, the same as we clear up poop and generally are responsible dog owners, but the people who have bully type dogs for nefarious or other purposes are unlikely to trot down to the post office to buy a licence. If you saw a dog without a 'licence collar' would you challenge the owner? I wouldn't. I don't know what the answer is though

Chestnut Thu 22-Aug-24 16:51:35

Do you realise we have twice as many dogs in the UK as there are people in New Zealand? No wonder there are problems.

UK dogs 11 million
NZ people 5.1 million

Chestnut Thu 22-Aug-24 16:46:10

Bridie22

Police currently searching for 2 loose xl bully dogs thought to be responsible for the death of a man found dead in his garden, 2 other bullies have been secured!!
Scared to death of these dogs.

I was just going to mention this. They are 'American Bulldog types' whatever that is. Shocking to think there are two possible killer dogs on the loose, and injured too. Goodness knows where they are and whose path they will cross, just pray not a baby or child, although anyone really. I hope they are caught soon before another tragedy occurs.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c80egr50vmmo

BlueBelle Thu 22-Aug-24 15:41:06

Bluebelle not all big ugly bully looking dogs have to be muzzled, just specific breeds.
Monica I disagree bullies aren’t a particular breed they are a mix up and any dog the size and weight of the one I encounter should be muzzled whether they are called a bully or a bully lookalike

Oreo Thu 22-Aug-24 15:37:26

I’ve been saying for ages that they should all be euthanised, it’s the only way to stamp them out as pets.
I saw one this morning, being taken for a walk on a short lead, it was muzzled fortunately and the tattooed all over owner actually looked more scary, swaggering down the road, but I’ve also seen big unmuzzled ones as well.Whenever I go out, as it’s not the best neighbourhood, I’m on the alert for them.

AGAA4 Thu 22-Aug-24 15:25:31

It seems mad to me. XL bullies have the temperament and ability to kill and yet people walk around with them in public.
I wonder if I went walking with a pet lion would something be done.

Bridie22 Thu 22-Aug-24 13:54:46

Police currently searching for 2 loose xl bully dogs thought to be responsible for the death of a man found dead in his garden, 2 other bullies have been secured!!
Scared to death of these dogs.

Vito Thu 22-Aug-24 11:11:12

Totally agree with above posts. They are terrifying, that's from a person who has had dogs all their lives. I feel so sorry for the dogs themselves, some vile idiots breeding them for god knows what, I think Sagos post says it all. Very sad.

Wheniwasyourage Thu 22-Aug-24 10:10:10

Good posts Sago

Sago Thu 22-Aug-24 10:03:09

Here’s a post from FB

Sums it up!

Sago Thu 22-Aug-24 10:00:06

I have said this before, if you want to have a gun license you have to have medical reports, your home has to be checked, a gun safe must be bolted to a wall and the ammunition to be kept in a separate safe, the keys to both safes must be well hidden and only the license holder to know where.
The police can come and do spot checks at any time.

Yet you can have a killer dog around children, you can walk it in parks among other children and dogs.

How is this different from someone taking a gun out in public and waving it around?

These dogs are volatile, vicious and have the ability to kill.

Greater steps must be taken, these dogs need to be euthanised.

Cossy Thu 22-Aug-24 09:26:50

I think the law was too lax on these dogs only specifically bred to be very aggressive.

I (sadly) think the only answer to the X-Bully dogs is to destroy them all ☹️☹️

With any other more “normal” dogs, penalties need to be much higher.

Licensing simply wouldn’t work, by law (I believe) all dogs must be microchipped and wear a collar when outside, but only the responsible dog owners do this & it would be the same for dog licences.

I really don’t know what the answer is.

Luckygirl3 Thu 22-Aug-24 09:20:56

There's nothing one can say really - these dogs should all be got rid of - completely - now.

keepingquiet Thu 22-Aug-24 09:13:10

The law needs revisiting and updating. It is underenforced- I think we should bring licensing back and maybe dogs should have a collar proving they are licensed?

M0nica Thu 22-Aug-24 08:27:43

Bluebelle not all big ugly bully looking dogs have to be muzzled, just specific breeds.

If you are indeed seeing bullies, then the owners are breaking the law, report them to the police.

flappergirl Thu 22-Aug-24 08:27:40

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tickingbird Thu 22-Aug-24 07:29:14

According to what I read earlier, it wasn’t his dog, he was looking after it for a friend. Either way there is something wrong with these dogs.

The latest toothless law is a waste of time. I often see them without muzzles. They’re supposed to be banned but are still being bred. I despair.

kittylester Thu 22-Aug-24 07:20:11

I so agree with you Bluebelle.

BlueBelle Thu 22-Aug-24 07:05:42

So another person killed by a dog, their own dog!

www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cdrlkn8m35no

Yesterday I came face to face with the biggest bully type dog
I ve even seen, a woman had it on a lead, unmuzzled and a ‘just starting to walk’ toddler about 16/18 months toddling along on her other hand The dog made a slight movement towards me as we were in an passage way area ( probably just curiosity) and the woman pulled the lead back, it didn’t do anything wrong BUT the thought of it being in the house with that little one made my blood run cold.

Something has to be done about these beasts I see very very few dogs muzzled I can only think of having seen two since the law came in.

This isn’t an anti dog thread but something has to be done