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waterhog
17-03-2012, 07:34 PM
dog walking company's in London parks

at first i loved,
i was going to do a happy email,
but on thinking,
i am going to condemn company's who walk the tail.
but it is a ingenious idea,
a real money spinner,
but with this poem publicity,
takings might be a bit thinner.
if i was to have a baby,
to put it up for adoption,
to then claim it back at 18,
giving it plenty of the love portion.
people would question,
the point of me having a child,
they would say i missed out on the best,
like walking a dog when its there only time to be free a wild.
you also have numbers,
dogs do form a pack,
you have to stay fully concentrated,
also being aware you must remove there cack.
dogs are beautiful,
walking them in parks is gold,
anyone who pays for this walking service,
will never have this idea to me sold.


( not sure about any of you lot - but i have seen a 10 fold increase in the number of firms that walk peoples dogs for them - i think its wrong because like i say in my poem - the mess - the pack mentality - and its quite scary seeing loads of dogs coming at you - dose anyone else feel this ? and its the same where ever i go in london - regents park - hampstead heath - richmond - hyde park all places - its getting more and more now )

Kazanne
17-03-2012, 07:35 PM
Nothing wrong with dogs,it's some of the owners that are suspect.

Kizzy
17-03-2012, 07:39 PM
If people work and they can afford one brill, its those who get a pooch and keep it cooped up all day while they are at work that annoy me :(

waterhog
17-03-2012, 08:06 PM
do you not feel it defeats the object - like i say - have a child and get it adopted and have it back when its older - they are missing out on the whole point of what a dog is for - well unless they use it for other reasons lol it might explain why my neighbour one howlsssss every night lol

Kizzy
17-03-2012, 08:10 PM
No joe, its fine we have kids and let other people watch them a while...no probs :)

King Gizzard
17-03-2012, 08:14 PM
Don't see the point if you can't walk it yourself. That is one of the main reasons to have a dog. Seems like a fashion accessary for some

mizzy25
17-03-2012, 08:22 PM
i have 7 dogs which i walk myself but only 2 @ a time i spend all mornin walking my dogs i moan but i actually love it, good exercise and im out in the fresh air all day, thankfully i only work part time @ 4pm ish. if i did employ a dog walker id prob b freting about my dogs one doesnt like bikes/dogs/people etc one u have to feed when people walk past, one eats everything etc etc u get my drift.

joeysteele
17-03-2012, 09:45 PM
I personally would not want anyone other than me or my parents and other family to walk our dog, I love taking him for walks.
I have him now with me while at Uni, but he is never alone through the day,there is always someone in the house with him but I am the only one at present who walks him.

As for picking up his stuff, I have no problem with that and always do.
As kazanne said,there is nothing wrong with dogs it's just the really bad owners some may have.

LaLaLand
17-03-2012, 11:19 PM
I LOVE taking my dog out for walks and seeing her interact with people (especially children) and other dogs.

I've walked her everyday since she was 16 weeks old and she's now 1 and wouldn't hurt a fly because she's so well socialized, made sure I walked her in busy areas where there were many people about so she could get used to them.

What I hate though is people getting wrongfully intimidated by her because she's quite large and basically looks like a huge Staffy (she's an Old Tyme Bulldog) so people assume 'dog with chain lead... strong... owner is young... wearing an Adidas hoodie... it'll bite' and they cross the road or something when we come towards them. Luckily though this is rare and most people are willing to make a fuss of her and realize she's adorable.

As for picking up her crap I've got this plastic scoop device that you fold the little bin bags around and pinch it shut so it seals the bag, really handy and less stressful for those (myself) who are squeamish ha.

Kizzy
17-03-2012, 11:25 PM
Don't see the point if you can't walk it yourself. That is one of the main reasons to have a dog. Seems like a fashion accessary for some

You may have a point with some 'toy' breeds, its very sad.

joeysteele
17-03-2012, 11:35 PM
I LOVE taking my dog out for walks and seeing her interact with people (especially children) and other dogs.

I've walked her everyday since she was 16 weeks old and she's now 1 and wouldn't hurt a fly because she's so well socialized, made sure I walked her in busy areas where there were many people about so she could get used to them.

What I hate though is people getting wrongfully intimidated by her because she's quite large and basically looks like a huge Staffy (she's an Old Tyme Bulldog) so people assume 'dog with chain lead... strong... owner is young... wearing an Adidas hoodie... it'll bite' and they cross the road or something when we come towards them. Luckily though this is rare and most people are willing to make a fuss of her and realize she's adorable.

As for picking up her crap I've got this plastic scoop device that you fold the little bin bags around and pinch it shut so it seals the bag, really handy and less stressful for those (myself) who are squeamish ha.

I can relate to what you say as to people crossing aver to avoid coming near your dog, our dog is a staffie and I get that all the time.
Sometimes it really annoys me but I usually bite my tongue and keep quiet,it's hard to though when they keep glaring at you as they pass you on the other side of the road.

I had to laugh though the other week,he has a boomer ball which he loves to play with,when he does, he barks at it. On the field I take him to, he was playing with it and this guy came over and I had to fight not to laugh,:joker: he said, ''Oh your dog barks'' , I couldn't help myself, I just said ''yeh,he sure does and cats meeow and humans talk,amazing isn't it''.
Some people.

Kizzy
17-03-2012, 11:39 PM
I feel terrible as im an owner of a lab.. I freeze if a staff goes near him , i know i shouldn't but i can't help it :(

SharkAttack
17-03-2012, 11:42 PM
Nothing wrong with dogs,it's some of the owners that are suspect.

This x 1000 http://i395.photobucket.com/albums/pp32/sharkattack_torrential/bow.gif The next time I hear a dog owner, who is disobeying the posted leash law yet again, say "Don't worry, mate, she's friendly, she wouldn't hurt a fly!" I want to have the dog catcher offer to take *them* away. :joker:

This is after being bit by several "harmless" 4-leggers out there at my local park when playing with the kiddies.

joeysteele
17-03-2012, 11:46 PM
I feel terrible as im an owner of a lab.. I freeze if a staff goes near him , i know i shouldn't but i can't help it :(

I understand your feelings there kizzy.
My staffie is really good in that way kizzy, he looks at other dogs but rarely interacts,he prefers human company. I have yet to see him even snarl at another dog.

The most he does is kick his back legs out when he sees another dog but his tail is always wagging so I have no worries that he may turn aggressive to other dogs.
Having said that Staffies like all dogs with the wrong owners can be very intimidating. The only dog I have ever been bitten by is a Jack Russell.:joker:

Kizzy
17-03-2012, 11:49 PM
This x 1000 http://i395.photobucket.com/albums/pp32/sharkattack_torrential/bow.gif The next time I hear a dog owner, who is disobeying the posted leash law yet again, say "Don't worry, mate, she's friendly, she wouldn't hurt a fly!" I want to have the dog catcher offer to take *them* away. :joker:

This is after being bit by several "harmless" 4-leggers out there at my local park when playing with the kiddies.

Bitten!
thats terrible, i never go out without a 'hiking' stick. and mobile phone ....Im a woman alone too, whack a dog ...whack owt... im not fussy haha :)

Ithinkiloveyoutoo
18-03-2012, 05:26 PM
Keep your dogs on a leash, not everyone is a lover of dogs and some people are a bit frightened of them. And please for god sakes can you make it so they don't poopoo all over the streets. Thanks :D

waterhog
18-03-2012, 06:23 PM
good point - i would say every street in the new walking spot - so much dog cr-p everywhere.

Kizzy
18-03-2012, 06:28 PM
Its a £1000 fine for not picking up after your dog, and if you are caught without poo bags while on walkies its an instant £85 fine here joe.

waterhog
18-03-2012, 06:51 PM
sounds very strict there <

joeysteele
18-03-2012, 07:47 PM
I pick up anything my dog does every time, I as a dog owner, hate it when people don't, he is also always on a lead and harnessed when out with me, only let off in open fields for small periods and never anywhere where children are.
Even when off the lead for a small period,to play with his ball he never goes more than about 2 to 3 metres from me.

At home,when I am home from Uni he has a very large garden to play in there and even now he's with me at Uni,the house I am in has a large garden too and he gets out there plenty too also and yes, I pick all his stuff up from there too.

Although I do really like them what often annoys me is cats, I am sick round where I am finding half eaten birds that cats have left and feathers strewn all over the place. I just wish the same rules applied to cat owners as they do to dog owners too.
It's another reason I keep my dog harnessed and on a lead,I don't want him sniffing anywhere near rotting bird carcases but I do agree, in all public areas, dogs should be on a lead and all what they do should be picked up from street or countryside.

mizzy25
18-03-2012, 07:49 PM
it gets on my nerves when dogs r off in the local nature reserve especially when theres signs to say please keep dogs on leads. i also have one those plastic pooper scoopers there great

lostalex
18-03-2012, 08:42 PM
i don't mind dogs generally, it's just the little ones that bark really loudly that annoy me. what ever happened to muzzles???

waterhog
18-03-2012, 08:51 PM
it gets on my nerves when dogs r off in the local nature reserve especially when theres signs to say please keep dogs on leads. i also have one those plastic pooper scoopers there great

mizzy - are you a naturist lol

mizzy25
18-03-2012, 09:22 PM
mizzy - are you a naturist lol



pmsl i said nature not naturist :hugesmile:

Glenn.
18-03-2012, 09:42 PM
Joe for the love of god. You spell does like this D.O.E.S not dose :bored:

That aside I agree with you. If you haven't got the time to take a dog for a walk then you probably shouldn't have a one. I take mine twice a day and most days I'm out of the house at least 12hrs a day.

Plus I take my dog to work with me sometimes.

Glenn.
18-03-2012, 09:42 PM
Joe for the love of god. You spell does like this D.O.E.S not dose :bored:

That aside I agree with you. If you haven't got the time to take a dog for a walk then you probably shouldn't have a one. I take mine twice a day and work and most days I'm out of the house at least 12hrs a day.

Plus I take my dog to work with me sometimes.

waterhog
18-03-2012, 10:05 PM
pmsl i said nature not naturist :hugesmile:

i am not fussy what ever you call it - you got a dirty mind miss lol good laugh hey -

Bollo
18-03-2012, 10:18 PM
I don't have a problem with people using dog walkers I guess. But there should be a limit to how many they can walk at one time, as how can you keep full control of more than say, two dogs at a time?

I really don't like dogs and would s**t myself if I saw someone coming towards me with 10 of them

MTVN
18-03-2012, 10:38 PM
I don't see the problem with them, and the owners might originally get the dog at a time when they are able to walk it regularly but circumstances might change so that it's impossible for them to do so some days, dog walkers can be pretty helpful

GypsyGoth
19-03-2012, 12:38 AM
MadJoe you might be barking up the wrong tree.

Mystic Mock
19-03-2012, 03:10 AM
MadJoe you might be barking up the wrong tree.

:laugh3::laugh3::laugh3:

waterhog
20-03-2012, 10:02 AM
Joe for the love of god. You spell does like this D.O.E.S not dose :bored:

That aside I agree with you. If you haven't got the time to take a dog for a walk then you probably shouldn't have a one. I take mine twice a day and work and most days I'm out of the house at least 12hrs a day.

Plus I take my dog to work with me sometimes.


glenn thank you for schooling - but seen as my teachers gave up with me - i dont think you are going to win this batlle.

Ithinkiloveyoutoo
31-03-2012, 11:51 AM
this story made me itch

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4231100/Pair-kept-56-large-dogs-in-dirty-four-bedroom-semi.html

"Pair kept 56 dogs in semi" eeeeww :bawling: pics inside

waterhog
04-04-2012, 09:46 PM
glin from bigbrother - why have spell check when i have you - that dose make sense lol

Me. I Am Salman
04-04-2012, 09:56 PM
glin from bigbrother - why have spell check when i have you - that dose make sense lol

Wow you are really trying to piss him off aren't you :laugh2::laugh2::laugh2:

Redway
04-04-2012, 10:32 PM
Oh, stop with the baiting, 'WATERHOG'. You obviously do know how to spell 'does'. Just stop it. And I'm not saying this to be rude, but you really are starting to irritate me now.

thesheriff443
04-04-2012, 10:35 PM
lol

waterhog
06-04-2012, 09:33 PM
redway are you playing hot and cold with me ? lol

Redway
06-04-2012, 09:35 PM
redway are you playing hot and cold with me ? lol

No, that post was from about a day or so ago - before we made up, you see. ;)

Marc
06-04-2012, 09:37 PM
My mother is a good walker... :suspect:

Pyramid*
06-04-2012, 09:42 PM
Oh, stop with the baiting, 'WATERHOG'. You obviously do know how to spell 'does'. Just stop it. And I'm not saying this to be rude, but you really are starting to irritate me now.

Sit down and be prepared Redway. I agree with you 100%.

Whatever happened to posters attempting to post in at least some half decent written form. It's completely and utterly contrived, irritating and deliberate if you ask me.

dog walkers don't bother me as long as they lift the dog poo up. They are animal lovers and there isn't much wrong with anyone who loves animals.

waterhog
06-04-2012, 10:20 PM
My mother is a good walker... :suspect:

marc you should no and understand a fundermental rule of the TIBB message board is - WE DO NOT LIKE A WALKER lol think about it ?