Dog control??

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Dog control??

Post by mick l »

Why is it that dogs that own people won't piss n defecate on ur gear.

Let's have dog free shooting mounds!!

U wouldn't let your grandmother piss on someones gear so why is it ok for your dog ??

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Post by Barry Davies »

Two solutions to that problem Mick.

1) Ban dogs.

2) Ban people that own dogs.

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Post by AlanF »

There are some dogs that are better behaved than some people...

I've seen some dogs that are quite okay, others that are allowed to roam and shouldn't be. You have to take into account that some shooters have dogs they don't want to leave at home, particularly if they're away for several days. However I wouldn't mind seeing range rules requiring dogs to be restrained within a certain distance of the firing mound, and definitely no dogs in the club hut :evil:!

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Post by mick l »

Alan,
Let's face facts.........
Most dog owners have dogs controlling them!!
Its not the way it should be .
Dogs are animals and should be treated as such.............. Remember in some country's dogs are tasty!!!

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Post by TOM »

Most dogs are cleaner and smarter than most of the people I have met and as far as dogs in the clubhouse go, well, maybe they should be more concerned about the rat and mice shit all over the place before they bring out the health and safety protocol.
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Post by mick l »

Gee Tom,
Things must be really crook in your corner!!!!
Why don't you come shoot with the happy people?? :-) ;-)

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Post by bruce moulds »

mick,
have you tried pissing on the dog?
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Post by AlanF »

bruce moulds wrote:mick,
have you tried pissing on the dog?
bruce.

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Post by TOM »

My corner is fine thanks Mick, that was just an observation of some less than savory places I have visited who are concerned about the dogs but seem happy to house rodents, some of which have only two legs :-#
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Post by mick l »

Tom,
The invite is open any time you feel like mixing with people who love their shooting.
Feel at ease when up our way , we do our best to provide a rodent free environment . I hope you find your visit enjoyable!!

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Post by Chopper »

Hows brizzy going Mick ??
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Post by mick l »

Chop,
Brissy is inundated . Drowning in dogs piss!!
Never seen it this bad.

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Post by mick l »

I must say that now the Queens is on the dog problem has become a tad less . Most have either locked their dogs in their cars or kept them off the range.:D :D :D
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