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last night we decied to take the dogs to
blackpool for a strol down the prom and to look at the lights. We
were having a nice time and even took Indy allthough she was carred
in a bag as shes too smale to walk far yet.
there was a little nasty jack russel who had a go out our lot and
out of all 8 only Talula the lurcher barked back and she was still
being frendly with it she just wonted to play. As this happend a
coupe came from behined us and shouted at us THEY SHOULD HAVE
MUZZELS ON!
I asked why he started raving thay all ngr dog have to were muzzels
i did try to explain that There not NGR dogs and only 2 of them ever
were. That they were retire racer and were well socilaised, He
screached back again that they should all be muzzel all our dogs.
Agin tryed to explian that thet werent all greyhounds anywhy there
was a lurcher and 2 whippets. he recons its the law they were muzzels
so i again tryed to explain that all NRg dogs that are racing or
resting from nrg track but will be going back to racing must were
muzzels in public places but that does not aply to retired dogs.
He then started telling me he used to work with greyhounds up to 2
years ago and he new the rules so losing it a bit i suggested in the
nicest why that he phone bellvue up and check on the rulies and if he
liked i could send him photos of some of my dogs being walked without
muzzels in a public place buy John Gilburn(maniger of bellvue and charman of bellvue RGT) and other staff from
bellvue on last years sponsord walk.
If he had just come over and asked nicely or even spocken and said
he thought greyhounds allways had to be muzzels i would have explaine
the rules to him be he stood away from us shouting the odds down the
prome but after my last coment he shut up and walked off. All this
time his wife was tugging at him trying to get him to shut up so I
hope he gets a real ear bashing when he gets in.
Its hard enghen teaching peoepl about greyhound without pratts like
him from NRG kennels making it wores
blackpool for a strol down the prom and to look at the lights. We
were having a nice time and even took Indy allthough she was carred
in a bag as shes too smale to walk far yet.
there was a little nasty jack russel who had a go out our lot and
out of all 8 only Talula the lurcher barked back and she was still
being frendly with it she just wonted to play. As this happend a
coupe came from behined us and shouted at us THEY SHOULD HAVE
MUZZELS ON!
I asked why he started raving thay all ngr dog have to were muzzels
i did try to explain that There not NGR dogs and only 2 of them ever
were. That they were retire racer and were well socilaised, He
screached back again that they should all be muzzel all our dogs.
Agin tryed to explian that thet werent all greyhounds anywhy there
was a lurcher and 2 whippets. he recons its the law they were muzzels
so i again tryed to explain that all NRg dogs that are racing or
resting from nrg track but will be going back to racing must were
muzzels in public places but that does not aply to retired dogs.
He then started telling me he used to work with greyhounds up to 2
years ago and he new the rules so losing it a bit i suggested in the
nicest why that he phone bellvue up and check on the rulies and if he
liked i could send him photos of some of my dogs being walked without
muzzels in a public place buy John Gilburn(maniger of bellvue and charman of bellvue RGT) and other staff from
bellvue on last years sponsord walk.
If he had just come over and asked nicely or even spocken and said
he thought greyhounds allways had to be muzzels i would have explaine
the rules to him be he stood away from us shouting the odds down the
prome but after my last coment he shut up and walked off. All this
time his wife was tugging at him trying to get him to shut up so I
hope he gets a real ear bashing when he gets in.
Its hard enghen teaching peoepl about greyhound without pratts like
him from NRG kennels making it wores