Outrageous
#16
Re: Outrageous
Fair enough. But 5 dogs and a german shepherd pup of about 6 months....I would have at least taken that.....My neighbour said they had no food either for days, he can see it from his land as he goes up there were the dogs were kept. So no food and they probably killed them because they bark too much. :curse: Makes me still feel sick to think I heard one of them yelping.....told my dog she is bloody lucky to have me and not to ever go near their house....and she was from the dog home badly treated as a 6 month old pup as well.......can't understand why people would have that many dogs to just kill them for being a nuisance.
#17
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I cant stop thinking about this thread. How can anyone do such cruel things to defenceless animals. I keep thinking the dogs were watching the others being shot, God only know how the last one to be shot was feeling? Its absolutely horrendous!!! What is this heartless bastard going to do with the dogs bodies? Through them in and field or bury them? I dont suppose he gives a dam really.
#18
Re: Outrageous
Sounds like he's a good case for euthanasia, evil bas***d! Like you say, why didn't he just take them to the dogs home?
Sadly I think its one of the 'differences' we have to swallow, that the Spanish generally (don't want to upset any Spanish pet lovers!) have a lower regard for non-human life!
We can but try to educate and inform.
Sadly I think its one of the 'differences' we have to swallow, that the Spanish generally (don't want to upset any Spanish pet lovers!) have a lower regard for non-human life!
We can but try to educate and inform.
#19
Re: Outrageous
Sounds like he's a good case for euthanasia, evil bas***d! Like you say, why didn't he just take them to the dogs home?
Sadly I think its one of the 'differences' we have to swallow, that the Spanish generally (don't want to upset any Spanish pet lovers!) have a lower regard for non-human life!
We can but try to educate and inform.
Sadly I think its one of the 'differences' we have to swallow, that the Spanish generally (don't want to upset any Spanish pet lovers!) have a lower regard for non-human life!
We can but try to educate and inform.
#20
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yes absolutely lets just hope he gets a real rap over the knuckles and hopefully never has any animals again. Breathe down his neck a lot!!!.
#21
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You remember Luna from the Dog Show? I rescued her at about 4 weeks old.
A Spaniard put this tiny little pup, the size of your hand, on a bench across the road from my house....then did a martial arts kick at her sending her flying acrooss the street. He picked her up (semi-conscious), put her back on the bench, and took aim for a second kick.
But I got him before he got her, took her home, revived her, and she grew up into a lovely dog.
There's been a number of other incidents....a gang of youths tried kicking a sheep to death in the street outside my house. And all the elderly Spaniards were just sitting there watching.
Well me and the wife were having none of that shit....so we came storming out of the house, and between us we cleared house. I should point out that my missus grew up on the roughest estate in Swansea, so a street ruck is not a new experience for her. And even though she's only slightly built she has the strength of a very strong man....I've actually seen her lift a donkey off the floor. So when these Spaniards had a woman grab them and throw them through the air they ran for their lives.
Anyway....the sheep was saved and we took it back to the farm safely.
When I have more time, I'll tell you about my attempts to steal sacrificial pigs!
#22
Re: Outrageous
A couple of you know me from other forums and they know how I feel about this!
You remember Luna from the Dog Show? I rescued her at about 4 weeks old.
A Spaniard put this tiny little pup, the size of your hand, on a bench across the road from my house....then did a martial arts kick at her sending her flying acrooss the street. He picked her up (semi-conscious), put her back on the bench, and took aim for a second kick.
But I got him before he got her, took her home, revived her, and she grew up into a lovely dog.
There's been a number of other incidents....a gang of youths tried kicking a sheep to death in the street outside my house. And all the elderly Spaniards were just sitting there watching.
Well me and the wife were having none of that shit....so we came storming out of the house, and between us we cleared house. I should point out that my missus grew up on the roughest estate in Swansea, so a street ruck is not a new experience for her. And even though she's only slightly built she has the strength of a very strong man....I've actually seen her lift a donkey off the floor. So when these Spaniards had a woman grab them and throw them through the air they ran for their lives.
Anyway....the sheep was saved and we took it back to the farm safely.
When I have more time, I'll tell you about my attempts to steal sacrificial pigs!
You remember Luna from the Dog Show? I rescued her at about 4 weeks old.
A Spaniard put this tiny little pup, the size of your hand, on a bench across the road from my house....then did a martial arts kick at her sending her flying acrooss the street. He picked her up (semi-conscious), put her back on the bench, and took aim for a second kick.
But I got him before he got her, took her home, revived her, and she grew up into a lovely dog.
There's been a number of other incidents....a gang of youths tried kicking a sheep to death in the street outside my house. And all the elderly Spaniards were just sitting there watching.
Well me and the wife were having none of that shit....so we came storming out of the house, and between us we cleared house. I should point out that my missus grew up on the roughest estate in Swansea, so a street ruck is not a new experience for her. And even though she's only slightly built she has the strength of a very strong man....I've actually seen her lift a donkey off the floor. So when these Spaniards had a woman grab them and throw them through the air they ran for their lives.
Anyway....the sheep was saved and we took it back to the farm safely.
When I have more time, I'll tell you about my attempts to steal sacrificial pigs!
#23
Straw Man.
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Re: Outrageous
OK, just bring me up to speed here, who actually shot the dogs?
Your neighbour or someone near them?
Your neighbour or someone near them?
#24
Re: Outrageous
A couple of you know me from other forums and they know how I feel about this!
You remember Luna from the Dog Show? I rescued her at about 4 weeks old.
A Spaniard put this tiny little pup, the size of your hand, on a bench across the road from my house....then did a martial arts kick at her sending her flying acrooss the street. He picked her up (semi-conscious), put her back on the bench, and took aim for a second kick.
But I got him before he got her, took her home, revived her, and she grew up into a lovely dog.
There's been a number of other incidents....a gang of youths tried kicking a sheep to death in the street outside my house. And all the elderly Spaniards were just sitting there watching.
Well me and the wife were having none of that shit....so we came storming out of the house, and between us we cleared house. I should point out that my missus grew up on the roughest estate in Swansea, so a street ruck is not a new experience for her. And even though she's only slightly built she has the strength of a very strong man....I've actually seen her lift a donkey off the floor. So when these Spaniards had a woman grab them and throw them through the air they ran for their lives.
Anyway....the sheep was saved and we took it back to the farm safely.
When I have more time, I'll tell you about my attempts to steal sacrificial pigs!
You remember Luna from the Dog Show? I rescued her at about 4 weeks old.
A Spaniard put this tiny little pup, the size of your hand, on a bench across the road from my house....then did a martial arts kick at her sending her flying acrooss the street. He picked her up (semi-conscious), put her back on the bench, and took aim for a second kick.
But I got him before he got her, took her home, revived her, and she grew up into a lovely dog.
There's been a number of other incidents....a gang of youths tried kicking a sheep to death in the street outside my house. And all the elderly Spaniards were just sitting there watching.
Well me and the wife were having none of that shit....so we came storming out of the house, and between us we cleared house. I should point out that my missus grew up on the roughest estate in Swansea, so a street ruck is not a new experience for her. And even though she's only slightly built she has the strength of a very strong man....I've actually seen her lift a donkey off the floor. So when these Spaniards had a woman grab them and throw them through the air they ran for their lives.
Anyway....the sheep was saved and we took it back to the farm safely.
When I have more time, I'll tell you about my attempts to steal sacrificial pigs!
#25
Straw Man.
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#29
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#30
Re: Outrageous
That's a tricky one isn't it, though the visual and physical impact could be interpreted as vandalism - conversely - it could also be considered street art. I wouldn't want to stiffle the artistic for the aesthetic if you follow me. But personally as it is illegal I consider I must therefore say it is wrong.