Law6 mins ago
Much As I Hate To Admit It . . ..
. . . (because I'm from Suffolk), there appears to plenty of common sense prevailing just up the road from here, in Norfolk:
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Well done those magistrates!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yappy little Yorkshire Terriers aren't much better than Chihuahuas in my opinion, Wolfie!
I love big dogs too.
I'd happily have a Tibetan Mastiff in my life but
(a) my cats wouldn't like it ; and
(b) with prices close to £1m each for some of them, neither would my bank manager!
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If my circunstaces allowed a dog, I would prefer a bigger one (like the labrador we had when I was a kid).
I can't stand little yappers, my neighbours have two dachunds and they yap away in the garden all the time.
I think Tibetan Mastiff would be a step (100 steps!) too far, although some friends of mine have a St Bernard and it's a lovely dog.
//This legislation wrongly punishes dogs for the way they look and distracts from the real causes of aggressive behaviour: the way in which they’re bred and the experiences they have in life.//
Blame the owners and breeders, not the pooches.
It's the "rectums" that treat, train and breed these dogs badly that create an animal that's apparently dangerous.
Chris; She is, but she needs a brush in that photo (as usual!)
Here is a demonstration of how not to photograph a dog. I point to the camera, on timer. Not thinking that dogs 'don't do pointing', so naturaly she looks at my finger ! While my wife looks at Riga. π
The location is about 300 yards from our house btw.