Hello Kirsty,
You might want to check out this thread that I started a while back asking many of the same questions as you, as I'm considering getting a Whippet pup soon too. Funnily enough I quite like the blues too, but my favourites in terms of looks are the black and white or blue and...
Aargh! We all now WHY it happened. Some idiots who didn't know any better decided to beat an animal to death because of some misplaced notion of 'revenge'. The only thing that anyone here has taken exception to is the assertion that people should not object to such an act simply because...
But what else is there to say about it? YES animals are treated rather badly in different cultures, YES the people who dole out this treatment do not question their behaviour. YES the Pope is (was!) a Catholic! So what? Where's the debate??? What was being proferred by this person was that...
Somehow I don't think that anyone is having the least bit of difficulty understanding you. :blink:
You just happen to talk utter nonsense. "Why get upset about a dog being beaten since worse things happen and on a huge scale to other dogs?" (I'm paraphrasing here.) Well, why get bothered...
I find it difficult to believe that anyone would join a discussion group for dog lovers and make such inflammatory comments which seem to be to be designed to cause outrage. Seems to me a bit of trolling is going on!
Oh I see, because animals are being exposed to cruelty all over the world, we might as well just turn a blind eye. The fact that there are any laws in place that protect animals from cruelty have come about through people 'getting strung up' about it, and taking it upon themselves to change...
You also have to ask yourself WHY this dog was so out of control?! You keep a dog, take no time to train it or properly occupy it, handle it roughly and inhumanely, then shoot it when it bites back!
I'm quite shocked at some (fortunately a minority) of the views that have been expressed on this subject, in support and/or defense of the culture of 'travellers' and how this culture translates into their 'relationships' with their dogs and other domesticated animals that they keep. Some...
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