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Owners who dress up their dogs could face prosecution

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 7:16 am
by Oscar Namechange
I'd better put puppy's tutu away then :thinking::thinking::thinking:

Dog owners who dress up their pets could face prosecution | Mail Online

Owners who dress up their dogs could face prosecution

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 7:23 am
by Oscar Namechange
jimbo;1108235 wrote: yeah women ,mutton dressed as lamb its just wrong :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl


No Tosser.... Puppy dressed as lamb :yh_rotfl

Owners who dress up their dogs could face prosecution

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 7:28 am
by Oscar Namechange
jimbo;1108242 wrote: stay on topic :thinking::thinking::thinking:







:p:p:p:p:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl


Scullydog has a lovely tarten coat. Mulderdog has a dashing wax jacket and puppyrosiedog has her tutu. :p:p:p

Owners who dress up their dogs could face prosecution

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 7:29 am
by qsducks
Is Paris Hilton's dog supposed to be Paris Jr.?

Owners who dress up their dogs could face prosecution

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 7:30 am
by Oscar Namechange
qsducks;1108246 wrote: Is Paris Hilton's dog supposed to be Paris Jr.?


Yep, but as it's a dog, it's called 'The Hilton Motel' :yh_rotfl

Owners who dress up their dogs could face prosecution

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 7:32 am
by Oscar Namechange
I don't see what's wrong with it. I know Mr Oscar refused to ever walk Puppy Rosie again if i insisted on putting her in that pink roll neck sweater with her pink diamantee collar and pink lead but it shows the dog is well cared for.

Owners who dress up their dogs could face prosecution

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 7:33 am
by qsducks
oscar;1108249 wrote: Yep, but as it's a dog, it's called 'The Hilton Motel' :yh_rotfl


Oh so you do have dogs named Scully & Mulder:yh_rotfl. Paris Hilton is pathetic.:yh_rotfl

Owners who dress up their dogs could face prosecution

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 7:34 am
by Oscar Namechange
Idgie;1108251 wrote: Unbelievable that they want to regulate how an owner wants to pamper ther pets.

Perhaps they should put more energy in finding people that do this to animals and prosecute them to the fullest extent of the law!

Somerset County Burned Dog Looking For A Home - News Story - WJAC Johnstown


Sorry Idgie but i can't look at the link. The title alone makes me sick.

We have such cruelty here as well. :-1

Owners who dress up their dogs could face prosecution

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 7:37 am
by qsducks
I agree with Idgie on that matter. The authorities are worried about peeps dressing up their dogs...please! :mad:

Owners who dress up their dogs could face prosecution

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 7:40 am
by Oscar Namechange
qsducks;1108260 wrote: I agree with Idgie on that matter. The authorities are worried about peeps dressing up their dogs...please! :mad:


Exactly!!!

Anyone going to the expense of buying their puppy a diamantee collar such as my-self as an example.. is hardly going to go on and abuse her. It's a sign that the dog is loved and love lavished on it.

Mind you, i've seen some fecking stupid outfits on dogs. :wah:

Owners who dress up their dogs could face prosecution

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 7:40 am
by qsducks
That's good news Idgie. And are peeps interested in taking the puppy in?

Owners who dress up their dogs could face prosecution

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 7:44 am
by Oscar Namechange
Idgie;1108265 wrote: The pup is recovering nicely, as reported on the news last night. I just don't know why someone would do this though. They've got to be one sick bastard!

I'd rather see this pup coddled and dressed up in warm clothing then going through something like this! I do hope they find a wonderful home for him once he's healed.


I'm so glad he survived.... Could you not take him??

We had one very similar where kids tied up a dog, poured petrol over him and set him on fire. He recovered thanks to the PDSA in Bristol but how can people be so heartless?

I think the RSPCA should be using money to combat cruelty not persecute owners who love their dogs.

Owners who dress up their dogs could face prosecution

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 7:48 am
by qsducks
The piece of crap who did this to the puppy will hopefully be caught and prosecuted. Why do people get pets and then treat them horribly? :mad:

Owners who dress up their dogs could face prosecution

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 8:03 am
by Oscar Namechange
qsducks;1108278 wrote: The piece of crap who did this to the puppy will hopefully be caught and prosecuted. Why do people get pets and then treat them horribly? :mad:


Sick sadistic individuals who get off at the suffering of another life.

Owners who dress up their dogs could face prosecution

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 8:06 am
by qsducks
oscar;1108297 wrote: Sick sadistic individuals who get off at the suffering of another life.


You would think since the adoption agencies screen people before they let children be adopted the SPCA/pet organizations would do the same.:mad:

Owners who dress up their dogs could face prosecution

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 8:12 am
by Oscar Namechange
qsducks;1108300 wrote: You would think since the adoption agencies screen people before they let children be adopted the SPCA/pet organizations would do the same.:mad:


Good idea. Here, any animal charity such as the RSPCA carries out two home checks and various rigorous testing. It's the people who have puppie's and sell them to anyone off the street that do the harm.

Owners who dress up their dogs could face prosecution

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 8:17 am
by qsducks
oscar;1108305 wrote: Good idea. Here, any animal charity such as the RSPCA carries out two home checks and various rigorous testing. It's the people who have puppie's and sell them to anyone off the street that do the harm.


My neighbors across the street had a puppie back in the summer and it was never on a leash, they made it stay out all night in the rain too. The poor pup was killed when it ran in the street one day.:-1

Owners who dress up their dogs could face prosecution

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 8:27 am
by Oscar Namechange
qsducks;1108308 wrote: My neighbors across the street had a puppie back in the summer and it was never on a leash, they made it stay out all night in the rain too. The poor pup was killed when it ran in the street one day.:-1


Poor baby :-1:-1

I got into a right row some years ago. I sold a pup at discount to a near neighbour. I thought i knew her and i tried to educate her into the pups needs as it was the first pup they had had.

A week after she went to her new home, another neighbour knocked on my door and told me the pup was being shut out in the rain from 6 am onwards.

The next morning i went down there and sure enough she was crying her heart out on the back step, shut out. I climbed over the wall and stole her back. :(:(:(

She got a lovely new home though and is very happy. :-6

Owners who dress up their dogs could face prosecution

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 8:30 am
by qsducks
oscar;1108317 wrote: Poor baby :-1:-1

I got into a right row some years ago. I sold a pup at discount to a near neighbour. I thought i knew her and i tried to educate her into the pups needs as it was the first pup they had had.

A week after she went to her new home, another neighbour knocked on my door and told me the pup was being shut out in the rain from 6 am onwards.

The next morning i went down there and sure enough she was crying her heart out on the back step, shut out. I climbed over the wall and stole her back. :(:(:(

She got a lovely new home though and is very happy. :-6


My niece just reported the neighbors to an animal rights organization for doing the same thing. Another friend has a neighbor who does the same thing...leaving the dog out all night long and everyone has to hear it bawling:mad:. She finally called the borough and they took care of it.

Owners who dress up their dogs could face prosecution

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 8:33 am
by Oscar Namechange
qsducks;1108321 wrote: My niece just reported the neighbors to an animal rights organization for doing the same thing. Another friend has a neighbor who does the same thing...leaving the dog out all night long and everyone has to hear it bawling:mad:. She finally called the borough and they took care of it.


Hit them where it hurts......In the pocket with a massive fine. :-5

Owners who dress up their dogs could face prosecution

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 8:39 am
by qsducks
oscar;1108324 wrote: Hit them where it hurts......In the pocket with a massive fine. :-5


Actually I don't know what the borough did but the dog is not out all night long anymore. The borough next to us is very strict with homeowners. Ours is lamo.

Owners who dress up their dogs could face prosecution

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 3:22 pm
by Odie
certain ones here should have coats on their dogs in this weather and limit their walks to 5 minutes, their paws are freezing walking on the ice and snow!:-5:-5

If the dog is hopping, shouldn't that tell you it's pad is frozen?:-5:-5:-5:-5

Owners who dress up their dogs could face prosecution

Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2009 3:59 pm
by shelbell
The only time I dress up either of my dogs is on Halloween. My Chow is a princess...My Great Pyrenees, well, he goes as himself since we can't find any costume big enough for him.

Owners who dress up their dogs could face prosecution

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 11:30 am
by Oscar Namechange
qsducks;1108329 wrote: Actually I don't know what the borough did but the dog is not out all night long anymore. The borough next to us is very strict with homeowners. Ours is lamo.


The latest today from the RSPCA who now say they will jump on owners for having a coat on their dogs.

Dog lovers face dressing down | The Sun |News

Owners who dress up their dogs could face prosecution

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 5:29 pm
by Bryn Mawr
shelbell;1108816 wrote: The only time I dress up either of my dogs is on Halloween. My Chow is a princess...My Great Pyrenees, well, he goes as himself since we can't find any costume big enough for him.


Is that a Pyrenean Mountain Dog?

Pyrenean Mountain Dog Club of Great Britain

Beautiful dogs :-6

Owners who dress up their dogs could face prosecution

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 11:11 am
by Oscar Namechange
qsducks;1108254 wrote: Oh so you do have dogs named Scully & Mulder:yh_rotfl. Paris Hilton is pathetic.:yh_rotfl


Mulder is a Pedigree 'Parson Russell Terrier'. When he was redistered with the kennel Club he was registered as 'Jagen Agent Fox Mulder'.

Scully is a parson cross.

Owners who dress up their dogs could face prosecution

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 11:57 am
by shelbell
Bryn Mawr;1109503 wrote: Is that a Pyrenean Mountain Dog?

Pyrenean Mountain Dog Club of Great Britain

Beautiful dogs :-6


Yes they are Bryn, except here they've changed it to Great Pyrenees. On that link, mine looks a lot like the 3rd one. They are known as "The Gentle Giants" and for all great reasons. I've never had a bond with a dog like I do with my Cody. He gives hugs when asked, or he gives hugs if he wants attention. I've never met a sweeter dog. :-4

Owners who dress up their dogs could face prosecution

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:05 pm
by Oscar Namechange
shelbell;1109971 wrote: Yes they are Bryn, except here they've changed it to Great Pyrenees. On that link, mine looks a lot like the 3rd one. They are known as "The Gentle Giants" and for all great reasons. I've never had a bond with a dog like I do with my Cody. He gives hugs when asked, or he gives hugs if he wants attention. I've never met a sweeter dog. :-4


I was walking mine in a park one night as it was getting dark. A black Pyrenee suddenly appeared from behind a tree and i swear it was a small horse. It frightened the life out of me. :yh_rotfl

Beautiful dogs. I've seen your pics of them :-4

You must need a wheelbarrow instead of a doggie poo bag though!!!!!!!!!:(:(

Owners who dress up their dogs could face prosecution

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:17 pm
by shelbell
oscar;1109973 wrote: I was walking mine in a park one night as it was getting dark. A black Pyrenee suddenly appeared from behind a tree and i swear it was a small horse. It frightened the life out of me. :yh_rotfl

Beautiful dogs. I've seen your pics of them :-4

You must need a wheelbarrow instead of a doggie poo bag though!!!!!!!!!:(:(


Yeah, they can initially scare the daylights out of anyone that aren't sure of what they are...but I never worry about someone trying to come in the house once they see him and our Chow. What's cool with Cody is that I don't hafta bend at all and can pet his back.

Fortunately our back yard is fenced so I don't hafta take him for walks and he can just poo out back. When we clean up the yard we do use their 20lb dog food bags cuz they are reinforced. If anyone visits and we are outside, I always warn them to be on the lookout for land mines!! :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl

Owners who dress up their dogs could face prosecution

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:27 pm
by Oscar Namechange
shelbell;1109977 wrote: Yeah, they can initially scare the daylights out of anyone that aren't sure of what they are...but I never worry about someone trying to come in the house once they see him and our Chow. What's cool with Cody is that I don't hafta bend at all and can pet his back.

Fortunately our back yard is fenced so I don't hafta take him for walks and he can just poo out back. When we clean up the yard we do use their 20lb dog food bags cuz they are reinforced. If anyone visits and we are outside, I always warn them to be on the lookout for land mines!! :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl


:yh_rotfl

I can identify the bending down part. All my adult life i had big dogs, german shepherds etc and then i went for a breed that stands 14 inches high with a lot of bending down.

My doggie poo is rabbit pellets compared to yours :yh_rotfl

If were out in a field and they run ahead and have a poo... I've got my eye on it but by the time i reached it.... it's lost :yh_rotfl

Owners who dress up their dogs could face prosecution

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:42 pm
by shelbell
oscar;1109981 wrote: :yh_rotfl

I can identify the bending down part. All my adult life i had big dogs, german shepherds etc and then i went for a breed that stands 14 inches high with a lot of bending down.

My doggie poo is rabbit pellets compared to yours :yh_rotfl

If were out in a field and they run ahead and have a poo... I've got my eye on it but by the time i reached it.... it's lost :yh_rotfl


Poo pellets? Are you sure you don't have a bunny? :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl

My baby knew I was talking about him cuz he had to come up and give me hugs so I could love on him. :-6

I'd be afraid of owning a small dog...I'd be afraid of sitting on it and it getting caught in between my butt cheeks!! :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl

Owners who dress up their dogs could face prosecution

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:46 pm
by Oscar Namechange
shelbell;1109985 wrote: Poo pellets? Are you sure you don't have a bunny? :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl

My baby knew I was talking about him cuz he had to come up and give me hugs so I could love on him. :-6

I'd be afraid of owning a small dog...I'd be afraid of sitting on it and it getting caught in between my butt cheeks!! :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl


When we first got Rosie recently, a approx 12 wk old little Jack Russell, she was soooo tiny and hasn't got that much bigger. We were terrified of treading on her as our persian cat gets trodden on regually. I have nearly sat on her so many times as well. That's a Jack...... I don't know how peeps coped with a Yorkie Terier pup???

Owners who dress up their dogs could face prosecution

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:50 pm
by shelbell
oscar;1109986 wrote: When we first got Rosie recently, a approx 12 wk old little Jack Russell, she was soooo tiny and hasn't got that much bigger. We were terrified of treading on her as our persian cat gets trodden on regually. I have nearly sat on her so many times as well. That's a Jack...... I don't know how peeps coped with a Yorkie Terier pup???


Oh, but the Jack Russells are so cute! Do you have any pics of Rosie? You're so right, can't imagine and Yorkie...or a Pomeranian!! They're soooooooooooooo small!!!

Owners who dress up their dogs could face prosecution

Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 12:53 pm
by shelbell
shelbell;1109988 wrote: Oh, but the Jack Russells are so cute! Do you have any pics of Rosie? You're so right, can't imagine and Yorkie...or a Pomeranian!! They're soooooooooooooo small!!!


Never mind, I just checked out her pics on your profile! She is so adorable!!! :-4

Owners who dress up their dogs could face prosecution

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 2:02 pm
by Bryn Mawr
shelbell;1109971 wrote: Yes they are Bryn, except here they've changed it to Great Pyrenees. On that link, mine looks a lot like the 3rd one. They are known as "The Gentle Giants" and for all great reasons. I've never had a bond with a dog like I do with my Cody. He gives hugs when asked, or he gives hugs if he wants attention. I've never met a sweeter dog. :-4


I've met a couple and they were the most lovable dogs you could imagine - just need a big house and a big budget to keep them :-6

Owners who dress up their dogs could face prosecution

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2009 2:09 pm
by Oscar Namechange
Bryn Mawr;1112483 wrote: I've met a couple and they were the most lovable dogs you could imagine - just need a big house and a big budget to keep them :-6


They certainly are the gentle giants but you need a wheelbarrow instead of a doggie poo bag. :-6:-6

Owners who dress up their dogs could face prosecution

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 12:38 am
by shelbell
Bryn Mawr;1112483 wrote: I've met a couple and they were the most lovable dogs you could imagine - just need a big house and a big budget to keep them :-6


You are so right about the lovable part, but at the same time they are very protective. If my Cody is snuggling with his momma (me:)) on the bed and my hubby starts messing with him at all, Cody will growl and snap at him. I never worry with my baby around. :)