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A Dog's Life 2

Posted by Martin Williams on June 18, 2008 3:28 PM | 

I wrote this several months ago. The situation had calmed down, but the dog problem seems to have reared its snarling head again:

"This is more of a plea for information than a rant, though I am perturbed by this issue.
What is the situation with dogs and muzzles? There are an alarming number of people walking around the area with vicious looking pitbull terriers, and none of them seem to have muzzles.
I’m sure there are many responsible dog owners out there but I haven’t encountered any in Rhyl of late. Abergele was the same when I visited a friend there last week.
We even had an incident outside the Visitor office in the run-up to Christmas, when two dogs fought in the High Street as a crowd of shoppers watched nervously.
For many - usually men with a complex - walking around with a snarling, spitting canine is a boost to the ego.

“Look at me and my dog, it will rip your leg off if you come near me�

That’s what concerns me. I was stood at the traffic lights on Brighton Road this morning while a bloke in a bomber jacket stood silent, his dog chomping at the bit as he tightened its lead and dragged it away from me. This dog did not have a muzzle. It was dangerous and I felt like a rump steak on legs. I don’t want to sound previous or cliched, but if this dog had a got hold of a child. Well, it does not bear thinking.
I’m sure many of our animal rights campaigners - who are of course entitled to their opinion, will tell me to shut up and argue that dogs have just as many rights as I do.
They don’t, they’re dogs. I’m a human being. I’m not perfect, but I’d like to keep my legs.
These are the same people, and there seem to be many of them, who argue that seagulls were here before us and they have every right to steal food from your mouth and hands. They believe you are ‘common’ for strolling around town with an ice cream or sausage roll in your hand. Cobblers."

Comments (6)

figger wrote...

Your right dogs arnt the same as ppl but to many ppl like me they are my only freinds. If I put a muzzel on Bonzo every time I leave my flat he\'ll start hateing going outside. He looks scarey but he wouldn\'t hurt a fly. ppl should stop being scarred of us.

Posted by: figger  | June 18, 2008 3:40 PM

mad muss wrote...

Dogs rule! Killer dogs rule! Aaargh! Aaargh! Fight my pitbull then fight me...I'll eat your eyes!!!!

Martin says: This only reinforces my argument. How pathetic.

Posted by: mad muss  | June 20, 2008 1:45 PM

TW wrote...

It seems to me some of these dogs may have more common sense than their owners.

There are supposed to be stringent laws in place regarding dangerous dogs and the safety of the general public, where are the local constabulary on this one?

The naivety of some people astounds me, especially when they come out with comments like 'My fluffy may be a snarling pit bull, but wouldn't wouldn't hurt a fly'.

Most incidents we hear about when people, usually children are attacked, are by family pets who, for no apparent reason decide to turn and seriously maim or kill.

I'm not saying for one minute that the dogs are to blame. They are after all programmed to bite, snarl and generally behave like wild animals, it's in their nature and as such irresponsible owners should be made to muzzle and leash them at all times.

Why would anyone in their right mind want to take a dog shopping or walking through a crowded street? I can only think of one reason and it's the 'look at me and my 'ard dog' effect. Surely no responsible owner would do this!

In my opinion the dogs are far harder and far more intelligent, you absolute bunch of idiots.

Posted by: TW  | June 20, 2008 7:32 PM

DAVID WILLIAMS wrote...

Dear Figger. I am surprised that a person of your undoubted intellectual superiority and skill in the written word has difficulty making friends. I am sure that you do not lack the ability to have meaningful relationships with all sorts of animals that do not possess the means of causing severe injury or death - such as hamsters, goldfish and eventually talking parrots. And they say that education is failing!!

Posted by: DAVID WILLIAMS  | June 21, 2008 1:05 PM

Peter Retep wrote...

I think Mad Muss is a prime candidate for a jab! He may ned to see a vet.

There are far too many dogs walking around with weird looking owners. I thinnk it's half of the owners should be tied up and left out in the rain myself.

Posted by: Peter Retep  | June 21, 2008 7:00 PM

Bert Palooka wrote...

I was recently sent a flyer advertising guided tours of Sherwood forest. They said the tour would be given by Robbing Hood. Upon my arrival I was set upon by a bunch of young chaps. They were all wearing hoodies and took away my money and bling.

I was left on the floor and upon gathering my senses, this took roughly four days, I realised I had been robbed by a bunch of hoodies. My first question was "what would David Cameron do?" I decided that it was up to me to instigate a ripple of love amongst the disenfranchised youths in that area. Just as a butterfly flapping its wings can cause a monsoon I knew that showing a hoodie love would one day bring about a return of family values.

I ventured into Nottingham town centre and hugged the first hoodie I bumped into. He called me bad words. Shortly after a group of his friends arrived and called me a "friar tuck". They then struck me, repeatedly.

I think the kids are beyond redemption. Although I will be bringing the matter to the attention of Sir Richard Burton. I paid to have lunch with Mr Burton through the 'Medusa Touch Fan Club'. I hope he is in good spirits.

Posted by: Bert Palooka  | June 27, 2008 2:43 PM

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