Can we bring our dogs?
#16
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We have a bullmastiff - and two bull terriers,alll house pets - soft as a brush.Just be warned, alot of Irish folk are afraid of anything except jack rusells n sheepdogs! I have long since given up taking my dogs out and about with me (except for the ride in the jeep ) People picking up kids, dirty looks - oh yes and threats of getting the Garda on me! Just not worth the hassle TBH, if your buying house fine, renting - and a dog IN the house? jesus you would think you were asking to keep a horse in the house lol!! where are you moving to?

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We have a bullmastiff - and two bull terriers,alll house pets - soft as a brush.Just be warned, alot of Irish folk are afraid of anything except jack rusells n sheepdogs! I have long since given up taking my dogs out and about with me (except for the ride in the jeep ) People picking up kids, dirty looks - oh yes and threats of getting the Garda on me! Just not worth the hassle TBH, if your buying house fine, renting - and a dog IN the house? jesus you would think you were asking to keep a horse in the house lol!! where are you moving to?

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The police are under-funded and over-stretched,with limited resources and ageing equipment.
They have a thankless task which is probably why so many of them are rude and brusque.
But it's certainly not a job I'd fancy doing.

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The guards in Roscommon have an easy number, I know several personally and they don't break into a sweat I can tell you. Admittedly, just down the road in Athlone it's a different kettle of fish, and they earn their wages there.
