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mr_halo

"Concerned animal lovers have set up an action group to try to track down two dogs thought have killed more than 30 family pets in south Manchester.
The dogs, dubbed the Beasts of Burton Road, have been seen attacking cats and rabbits in the West Didsbury area."

link for you...

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/4266954.stm

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Ghost_Seer
Where are the Animal Control people when you really need them? LOL!
Tia
Hi Mr Halo, I haven't seen you on for a while. grin2.gif

I've been there, having dogs entering our yard and ripping open 2 rabbit pens before killing one of the rabbits. They came back a couple of months later after the 2nd rabbit, luckily I was home and caught them this time.

I'd be worried about small children as well, I was worried about mine when these dogs were on my property. Even though I yelled and threatened them the bigger one held it's ground for a while before moving off.

Someone locally would have to know who owned these dogs in the post though.
mr_halo
QUOTE(Tia @ Sep 24 2005, 12:54 PM) [snapback]859920[/snapback]

Hi Mr Halo, I haven't seen you on for a while. grin2.gif

I've been there, having dogs entering our yard and ripping open 2 rabbit pens before killing one of the rabbits. They came back a couple of months later after the 2nd rabbit, luckily I was home and caught them this time.

I'd be worried about small children as well, I was worried about mine when these dogs were on my property. Even though I yelled and threatened them the bigger one held it's ground for a while before moving off.

Someone locally would have to know who owned these dogs in the post though.


yeah most probably a couple of abandoned pets, thats not very uncommon, why can't people just look after there pets, thankfully this isn't happening anywhere near where i live, although it has happened around here before and it was a stray dog yes.gif

and hello tia, have you missed me original.gif , i'm not on much anymore...

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Tia
Of course I missed you, you're part of the old crypto gang.

I spend more time in the psychic section now.

Anyway back on topic, if the people got a look at the dogs why hasn't something been done about it?
mr_halo
QUOTE(Tia @ Sep 24 2005, 01:13 PM) [snapback]859938[/snapback]

Of course I missed you, you're part of the old crypto gang.

I spend more time in the psychic section now.

Anyway back on topic, if the people got a look at the dogs why hasn't something been done about it?


oh i see, selling out to the psychic section yes.gif

well i doubt they'll do anything until it attacks a person, it is the uk afterall, nothing gets done unless absolutely necessary....or maybe they just can't find the creature or creatures...

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Tia
Not selling out, I'm a girl of diverse interests. tongue.gif

Did you see my thread in here on my mystery tracks?

I finally got an answer from an expert, pretty encouraging stuff. I get out in the field a few times a week as well.

Just discovered one of these on my last trek roughing it in the bush.

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Ghost_Seer
These dogs are a real risk to small children. I can't believe that this type of dangerous pack behavior has been allowed to continue. Tell people to keep their animals indoors for about 24 -48 hours, set up a couple of Humane traps baited with food and these dogs should be caught quickly.
mr_halo
QUOTE(Tia @ Sep 24 2005, 01:28 PM) [snapback]859949[/snapback]

Not selling out, I'm a girl of diverse interests. tongue.gif

Did you see my thread in here on my mystery tracks?

I finally got an answer from an expert, pretty encouraging stuff. I get out in the field a few times a week as well.

Just discovered one of these on my last trek roughing it in the bush.

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well i read through the thread a few times, but i'm not very good at identifying tracks, so i never contributed, it seems popular though yes.gif

thats thing is a cutie happy.gif


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mr_halo
QUOTE(Ghost_Seer @ Sep 24 2005, 01:29 PM) [snapback]859951[/snapback]

These dogs are a real risk to small children. I can't believe that this type of dangerous pack behavior has been allowed to continue. Tell people to keep their animals indoors for about 24 -48 hours, set up a couple of Humane traps baited with food and these dogs should be caught quickly.


you'd think experts in this field would have already advised that sort of action, but i haven't heard anything more about this story...

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Reflection the Hedgehog
These dogs must be quite aleusive if nobody has caught them yet!
JoeBean24
Yes this sounds more like animals let loose neglected by society then anything crypto in nature, which reminds me of my stupid neighbors who b**** at me for walking my dog when i have him on a leash yet think its ok for their dogs to be off leashes and run around at everything in sight. grrrrrr!! anyways i digress
Reflection the Hedgehog
Okay well....that's messed up...your neighbors are morons....

Back to the evil killer doggies....
Mr.vort
QUOTE(Tia @ Sep 24 2005, 11:54 AM) [snapback]859920[/snapback]

Hi Mr Halo, I haven't seen you on for a while. grin2.gif

I've been there, having dogs entering our yard and ripping open 2 rabbit pens before killing one of the rabbits. They came back a couple of months later after the 2nd rabbit, luckily I was home and caught them this time.

I'd be worried about small children as well, I was worried about mine when these dogs were on my property. Even though I yelled and threatened them the bigger one held it's ground for a while before moving off.

Someone locally would have to know who owned these dogs in the post though.



OMG I'm soooo sorry.... I love bunnies!!!



Thats sooo sad.... crying.gif
Tia
Thanks Mr.vort.
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