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y.winter 27-10-2018 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Elliot (Post 10316226)
ziggy was TRASH akeem is a sweetheart welsh legend

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Clootie Dumpling 27-10-2018 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Yaki da (Post 10315952)
Give it a couple of years in this country and men will be marrying their dogs (and women their cats). So maybe we'll see that on Big Brother on Netflix in 2022.

Ooh, Yaki Da, that's so sexist! :hee:

Vicky. 27-10-2018 12:16 PM

Cruel cruel cruel. I think I would actually be really pissed off if they did this to my dog, if I had one :laugh:

And the dog looked like it was trying to bite his nose off at one stage :D

Matthew. 27-10-2018 12:18 PM

:love: you

bots 27-10-2018 12:19 PM

i get that the dog would be confused by what was going on, but people leave their dogs usually every day to go to work etc or pop out to the shops, it's not really that unusual an occurrence

Vicky. 27-10-2018 12:22 PM

Leaving a dog for a few hours, and leaving them for weeks on end, to see them for 3 mins and then leave them again is quite different :suspect:

MTVN 27-10-2018 12:25 PM

The dog won't be that arsed once he discovers how to chase his own tail again

jaxie 27-10-2018 12:29 PM

He obviously knew who was looking after his dog while he was in the house and probably assumed they had taken the dog to the house. His dog probably misses him and was likely nice for both of them to see that the other was well.

Most people who own a dog do leave the house sometimes, and they do go on holidays and leave their pets with a family member or in a kennel so him leaving the room was no crueller than that. :shrug:

I thought it was crueller the time they had someone's dog and the dog could hear them and started to howl and they never got the treat because they didn't press the button. That was unkind on the dog, to know they were there and not see them.

RileyH 27-10-2018 12:51 PM

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joeysteele 27-10-2018 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky. (Post 10316417)
Cruel cruel cruel. I think I would actually be really pissed off if they did this to my dog, if I had one :laugh:

And the dog looked like it was trying to bite his nose off at one stage :D

Absolutely right.

It seems it's thought Dogs don't have feelings or can be hurt.
Well they can.

They cruelly played with his Dog's emotions.
Putting it in a room with him, the Dog so excited to see him, relaxing thinking he was back again
Then suddenly, up he gets, slides out the door, leaving it likely feeling and wondering what it had done wrong.


Dogs are easily hurt, they know too when their owners are sad, they don't deserve being used like a circus act, having their emotions and loyalties messed with like this to leave them saddened.


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