Friesiansam
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Our little tosspot is never aggressive, just noisy...One of her little basket weavers tried to bite me. It's a real psycho.
Our little tosspot is never aggressive, just noisy...One of her little basket weavers tried to bite me. It's a real psycho.
Ditto! Got one next door, my neighbour is a lovely old girl but her dog is a complete pita yapper. Unfortunately if the dog is a pain I lay the blame on the owner... I've had dogs in the past and they were always well behaved.Yappy dogs. Might have said this before, but I hate them with a passion...
Same here. I've had several dogs from day one but never the yappy type.Ditto! Got one next door, my neighbour is a lovely old girl but her dog is a complete pita yapper. Unfortunately if the dog is a pain I lay the blame on the owner... I've had dogs in the past and they were always well behaved.
Had a few Labs over the years and they've taken me out many times in exactly the same way as you describe... they obviously have very poor brakes... got the pads but no discsThe second was a labrador/alsatian cross. Rarely barked but used to pin people to the wall. She almost killed my dad: on this one occasion when we took her over the park we decided to take a tennis ball and racquet. I whacked the ball in one direction so the dog chased after it, I ran in one direction, my dad in the other direction. Once woofer saw us running, she chased my dad and didn't stop and ran straight through his legs. My dad went airborne. He spent a week in bed with a badly bruised back.
Memories from a couple of our doggies.
They are just mad but harmless dogs. That's what you get from a dog without any ABS.😁Had a few Labs over the years and they've taken me out many times in exactly the same way as you describe... they obviously have very poor brakes... got the pads but no discs
I think it's a 'little dog' thing. Recall a documentary about wild dogs, and the juvenile and smaller ones served their pack purpose by acting more as sentries - so being a noisy so-and-so was useful. Doesn't really apply in the domestic scenario...I've had several dogs from day one but never the yappy type.
If you are worried about crime at home, the idea is to have 2 dogs, a big one and a small one. The small one sounds the alarm, the big one scares off the burglar.I think it's a 'little dog' thing. Recall a documentary about wild dogs, and the juvenile and smaller ones served their pack purpose by acting more as sentries - so being a noisy so-and-so was useful. Doesn't really apply in the domestic scenario...
Or the big one bites their ears and the little'un chews their ankles. 😋If you are worried about crime at home, the idea is to have 2 dogs, a big one and a small one. The small one sounds the alarm, the big one scares off the burglar.
We have a small dog and a big cat, not sure if it will be as effective...
Big cat? Lion, leopard, tiger? I'm sure it will be as effective!We have a small dog and a big cat, not sure if it will be as effective...
No! A fifteen month old Ragdoll. He is already the biggest cat I have ever had, with near three years of growing still to come, as the biggest breeds take longer to mature than smaller cats.Big cat? Lion, leopard, tiger? I'm sure it will be as effective!
Dust allergy is worse. At least hayfever is generally seasonal, whereas if I walk or sit in a dusty room anytime of the year I start sneezing.Hayfever.
Not sure I'm convinced - Hayfever makes everywhere in the world a dusty room for several months of the year! I get woken up by a runny nose most mornings at the moment, and that, sore eyes etc are a fixture to some extent even if you take antihistamines.Dust allergy is worse. At least hayfever is generally seasonal, whereas if I walk or sit in a dusty room anytime of the year I start sneezing.
Maybe not so modern, Gray. I posted this mini-rant on my blog as a 'words consultant' in May, 2013 and it still drives me bonkers:Absolutely detest the modern use of the word 'so' - usually used to begin an answer to a question, by educated types.
I'm surprised that broadcasters don't give some pre interview guidance against it.
Posts on this forum sometimes begin with 'so'....
Should be in the rules: 'Such posts will not be deleted, but are likely to be ignored'.
I've honestly never watched even as much as 10 seconds of any in the above list.These ridiculous sleuth series:
Cadfael: A medieval crime solving monk
Father Brown
Sister Boniface
Marple. Is this not Poirot in a frock?
I like crime/action/adventure programmes such as Spooks, Foyle's War, Prime Suspect, The Persuaders!...
American equivalents are even worse, Murder, She Wrote, Diagnosis Murder....
You are a master of understatement!American equivalents are even worse, Murder, She Wrote, Diagnosis Murder....
Buy a TV with an off button!!!These ridiculous sleuth series:
Cadfael: A medieval crime solving monk
Father Brown
Sister Boniface
Marple. Is this not Poirot in a frock?
I like crime/action/adventure programmes such as Spooks, Foyle's War, Prime Suspect, The Persuaders!...
American equivalents are even worse, Murder, She Wrote, Diagnosis Murder....
Same here, but Mrs. P loves all that tat.I've honestly never watched even as much as 10 seconds of any in the above list.
(I waste my time in other ways).
With the streaming on the TV and a Sky box there's 100 + channels including a shed load of radio, yet err indoors tends to watch the same old rubbish.Buy a TV with an off button!!!
That's another for Room 101. People who watch rubbish on TV,, complain about it, but never switch the TV off.
Now World ex-parrot day has a certain ring to it...World Parrot Day.
2nd time this week up at 5 a.m. because of a permanently runny nose. I'm doubling up on my antihistamines for the next few weeks.Not sure I'm convinced - Hayfever makes everywhere in the world a dusty room for several months of the year! I get woken up by a runny nose most mornings at the moment, and that, sore eyes etc are a fixture to some extent even if you take antihistamines.