Disgusting dog owners!

Estate fencing.

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Livestock Farmer
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What makes dog owners pick up shite in a bag and hang it on my gate, if a saw them doing it I would make them eat it! 🤢
 
It's the attitude of dog owners that gets me. Myself and daughter walked our 2 collies 11 miles yesterday and every time we got near a car park there was sh!t everywhere.
People have absolutely no control over there furr baby's, I need to start carrying a stick to beat people's dogs off ours being attacked.
 

Mc115reed

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Livestock Farmer
That is appalling and you should kick up a big stink on social media locally about it.
I did last night but the post got removed because somebody reported it for graphic content 🙄
That’s a bad attack, that’s going happen aging unless someone gets the dog!
Fortunately another dog Walker has grassed them up and iv got there name and number! Rang them yesterday and she was crying her eyes out on the phone apologising ect ect but really don’t understand how somebody can walk off and leave that! It was still f**king alive when I got there 15 minutes after being phoned!
 

toquark

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The poo bags really boil my pi$$. I work in some fairly remote spots and it’s amazing where you find them, I mean what goes through people’s minds when they’re bagging something which would disappear in 10 days or so in something which takes 10,000 years to break down? Absolutely brain dead.
 

yellowbelly

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Livestock Farmer
Location
N.Lincs
I did a post of an attacked lamb a few yrs ago on the village FB. The abuse I got was unreal, how I was the cruel one for farming livestock and they were going to die anyway so why was I making a fuss over a dog attack....
Some of 'em just don't get it.

Be a different story if your dog got into their house and ate two fifty pound notes off their kitchen table 😡
 

Humble Village Farmer

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BASE UK Member
Location
Essex
I did last night but the post got removed because somebody reported it for graphic content 🙄

Fortunately another dog Walker has grassed them up and iv got there name and number! Rang them yesterday and she was crying her eyes out on the phone apologising ect ect but really don’t understand how somebody can walk off and leave that! It was still f**king alive when I got there 15 minutes after being phoned!
Don't forget to charge for your time and distress, disposal, changing plans and moving stock as a result of the attack; also the vet's time, your time with the police and the insurance company and anything and anybody else you can think of.

And press charges.
 

Ffermer Bach

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Livestock Farmer
Don't forget to charge for your time and distress, disposal, changing plans and moving stock as a result of the attack; also the vet's time, your time with the police and the insurance company and anything and anybody else you can think of.

And press charges.
If I did something like that to my own sheep, the RSPCA would soon prosecute me for animal cruelty and I would be banned from keeping livestock, so why, when a dog walker leaves an animal suffering in that way, which was attacked by their dog aren't the RSPCA prosecuting them for animal cruelty? The dog owner could telephone the RSPCA/Police so someone could come and euthanise the lamb and then they should deal with the owner of the sheep, I am afraid, playing the crying card does not cut the mustard. Disgusting that any person should leave an animal suffering in that way.
 

neilo

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Montgomeryshire
Are the poo bags not normally hung up when the owner takes Fido for a walk, to pick up on the way back, rather than carrying them all the way?

I know they don’t all get recovered, but that’s usually the intention.

I’d sooner that than dog sh*te all over my grass fields, not that half of them would pick it up in the first place here.😡
 

Lincs Lass

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Location
north lincs
Atleast yours was in bags and in view,,Neighbours lad came home abit late from work last week ,,he didnt put his van on the drive as its got a reversing beeper so he left it on the road ,,next morning he goes to his van and some dirty barsteward had smeared dog muck on the door handles and left a fresh lump on the bonnet ,,not what you want to find in the dark .
 

Mc115reed

Member
Livestock Farmer
Don't forget to charge for your time and distress, disposal, changing plans and moving stock as a result of the attack; also the vet's time, your time with the police and the insurance company and anything and anybody else you can think of.

And press charges.
Spoke too her yesterday gave her both barrels and she rang this morning too see if I’d checked the rest over yet and offered too come and help me which I declined but checked the rest of the lambs over and was one with a bite on its back leg but nothing serious rang her up and she was very apologetic and seemed pretty genuine too me so have billed her £500 for my time and the lamb and she paid me within minutes so iv left it at that iv enough worry’s at the minute without that too worry about too going on
 

Paddington

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Location
Soggy Shropshire
Are the poo bags not normally hung up when the owner takes Fido for a walk, to pick up on the way back, rather than carrying them all the way?

I know they don’t all get recovered, but that’s usually the intention.

I’d sooner that than dog sh*te all over my grass fields, not that half of them would pick it up in the first place here.😡
Been there. We went for a long walk with the dog from a well known Welsh beauty spot and left a bag on a tree, meaning to pick it up on return. A heavy snowfall and the walk was cut short, completely forgot about the bag until we were back in England. :facepalm:
 

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