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Budgie Rustler | Report | 22 Jul 2013 11:58 |
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Hmmmm wonders if this woman is one of those "nimby" peeps you hear about. :-D :-D |
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♥†۩ Carol Paine ۩†♥ | Report | 22 Jul 2013 11:55 |
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I can understand that dog hair is a natural substance, that birds & animals can use it as bedding, but as we are in the middle of a heat wave, warm nests are not liable to be a priority for them. |
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AnnCardiff | Report | 22 Jul 2013 11:54 |
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as you say George - I'm in Wales and it is certainly not uncommon to see sheep on the roadsides |
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Potty | Report | 22 Jul 2013 11:52 |
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I shall have to cover my dogs from head to toe, then, to avoid them shedding hair when they run in the park or when somebody strokes them and loosens some hair! Maybe these jobs-worths would like to come to our park and fine the rabbits, not to mention the foxes and deer. |
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Budgie Rustler | Report | 22 Jul 2013 11:48 |
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Hmmmm wonders if this woman is one of those "nimby" peeps you here about. :-D :-D |
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JoyBoroAngel | Report | 22 Jul 2013 11:41 |
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when i had my long haired akita |
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ErikaH | Report | 22 Jul 2013 11:36 |
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Nothing to do with liking - or not liking - dogs |
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Janet | Report | 22 Jul 2013 11:33 |
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How times have changed...as a child I can remember going out with the shovel and putting the horse droppings on the roses. .....and no it wasn't called droppings in those days. |
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George | Report | 22 Jul 2013 11:30 |
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I feel that is a bit over the top, I agree that dog owners should be fined for not picking up their dogs mess and the fine should be really big. |
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KittytheLearnerCook | Report | 22 Jul 2013 11:24 |
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I think they were right to fine her and as Bobtanian says, horses leave a heck of a lot of mess and as far as I know, the riders don't have to clean up. |
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Rambling | Report | 22 Jul 2013 11:22 |
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EDIT |
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AnnCardiff | Report | 22 Jul 2013 11:11 |
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disgraceful to be fined for such a thing - what next - farmers fined for letting their sheep leave clumps of wool on brambles? |
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Bobtanian | Report | 22 Jul 2013 11:11 |
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why should dogowners be singled out for littering? how many fines for horses dropping their muck on roads?? |
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CupCakes | Report | 22 Jul 2013 11:05 |
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A £50 litter fine for grooming my dogs in the park to help them keep cool on one of the hottest days of the year |
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