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By *-angel-X OP   Woman
over a year ago

hell

I found a stray dog this morning bounding around a big choc lab very bouncy but friendly , didn't have a lead with me and dog was so strong couldn't walk him to a vet holding the collar , so I did the only thing I could think of and put it in my freshly valetted squeaky clean car .

And called the dog warden who came along and took him .

Now I have a muddy wet doggy car

But a safe dog .

Phew

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Good on you!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Ah glad the dog is safe.

Well done OP.

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By *ce WingerMan
over a year ago

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There might be some 20 something couple walking the streets shouting out "Cocoa, Cocoa", or whatever stupid name they've called it, then walking home dogless and crying into their beer when they realise that their mutt has gone awol

I had 3 generations of Border Collies, and they always were within eyesight when out

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By *-angel-X OP   Woman
over a year ago

hell

Luckily it was chipped

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire


"There might be some 20 something couple walking the streets shouting out "Cocoa, Cocoa", or whatever stupid name they've called it, then walking home dogless and crying into their beer when they realise that their mutt has gone awol

I had 3 generations of Border Collies, and they always were within eyesight when out "

youve never heard of a dog escaping or getting scared i think most sensible dog owners would have their dogs chipped

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By *ce WingerMan
over a year ago

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"There might be some 20 something couple walking the streets shouting out "Cocoa, Cocoa", or whatever stupid name they've called it, then walking home dogless and crying into their beer when they realise that their mutt has gone awol

I had 3 generations of Border Collies, and they always were within eyesight when out youve never heard of a dog escaping or getting scared i think most sensible dog owners would have their dogs chipped"

Yes of course, OP has just said it was chipped, but unless you know your dog, why would you let it off the lead?

My dog would have put most of the cast of The Great Escape to shame, and was even caught red pawed attempting to tunnel under the garden fence

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By *etter the devil you knowWoman
over a year ago

Lyndhurst


"Ah glad the dog is safe.

Well done OP. "

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire


"There might be some 20 something couple walking the streets shouting out "Cocoa, Cocoa", or whatever stupid name they've called it, then walking home dogless and crying into their beer when they realise that their mutt has gone awol

I had 3 generations of Border Collies, and they always were within eyesight when out youve never heard of a dog escaping or getting scared i think most sensible dog owners would have their dogs chipped

Yes of course, OP has just said it was chipped, but unless you know your dog, why would you let it off the lead?

My dog would have put most of the cast of The Great Escape to shame, and was even caught red pawed attempting to tunnel under the garden fence "

i dont know it just says its a stray dog could of come from anywhere without being let of a lead purposely

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over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"There might be some 20 something couple walking the streets shouting out "Cocoa, Cocoa", or whatever stupid name they've called it, then walking home dogless and crying into their beer when they realise that their mutt has gone awol

I had 3 generations of Border Collies, and they always were within eyesight when out youve never heard of a dog escaping or getting scared i think most sensible dog owners would have their dogs chipped

Yes of course, OP has just said it was chipped, but unless you know your dog, why would you let it off the lead?

My dog would have put most of the cast of The Great Escape to shame, and was even caught red pawed attempting to tunnel under the garden fence "

its easy for a dog to escape, mine got off the garden the other week, i opened the back door and some twat had been on my back yard and left the gate open, i didn't notice at first just opened the door to let him out, when he didn't come back in i went to call him, still no dog, went out to find the gate wide open and no dog on the garden, luckily he was only round the front of the house but its easily done, he could have easily legged it had he wanted to, its not always a case of owners letting them off or neglect

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By *ce WingerMan
over a year ago

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With respect to both Diamond's and Naughty's replies, you really shouldn't let your dog off a lead until you can trust them implicitly.

Some breeds of dogs are more intelligent than others

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire


"With respect to both Diamond's and Naughty's replies, you really shouldn't let your dog off a lead until you can trust them implicitly.

Some breeds of dogs are more intelligent than others "

i just cant see the bit in the thread where it says it had been let of a lead. Or are you saying if its escaped out of someones back door or been frightened it should of been on a lead in the house?

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By *-angel-X OP   Woman
over a year ago

hell

I suspect this dude had done a runner from its home as was very boundy and excited so possibly nervous as wasn't sure where he was yet excited to be free. Looked like was looking for his home running all over the place so I'm glad I got him else I'm certain he would of been in an accident

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By *iamondsmiles.Woman
over a year ago

little house on the praire

good on you

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"With respect to both Diamond's and Naughty's replies, you really shouldn't let your dog off a lead until you can trust them implicitly.

Some breeds of dogs are more intelligent than others "

Indeed, 1st time I let my King Charles off the lead it chased a heard of cows over a gorge !!! And it ls like 1 foot tall and fluffy

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I found a stray dog this morning bounding around a big choc lab very bouncy but friendly , didn't have a lead with me and dog was so strong couldn't walk him to a vet holding the collar , so I did the only thing I could think of and put it in my freshly valetted squeaky clean car .

And called the dog warden who came along and took him .

Now I have a muddy wet doggy car

But a safe dog .

Phew "

How lovely of you. I hope some good karma comes your way.

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By *ce WingerMan
over a year ago

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"With respect to both Diamond's and Naughty's replies, you really shouldn't let your dog off a lead until you can trust them implicitly.

Some breeds of dogs are more intelligent than others i just cant see the bit in the thread where it says it had been let of a lead. Or are you saying if its escaped out of someones back door or been frightened it should of been on a lead in the house?"

No, you don't keep a dog on a lead in the house silly

However, what I am saying is that if it is a pup that you have trained since "ownership", then you should have ultimate responsibility, as you would do to your kids?

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By *-angel-X OP   Woman
over a year ago

hell


"With respect to both Diamond's and Naughty's replies, you really shouldn't let your dog off a lead until you can trust them implicitly.

Some breeds of dogs are more intelligent than others i just cant see the bit in the thread where it says it had been let of a lead. Or are you saying if its escaped out of someones back door or been frightened it should of been on a lead in the house?

No, you don't keep a dog on a lead in the house silly

However, what I am saying is that if it is a pup that you have trained since "ownership", then you should have ultimate responsibility, as you would do to your kids?"

Kids escape too

And so do dogs

And kids accidentally let dogs escape

And so do owners

And some dogs see opportunities and go for it

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By *ce WingerMan
over a year ago

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"Kids escape too

And so do dogs

And kids accidentally let dogs escape

And so do owners

And some dogs see opportunities and go for it "

Tell me about seeking opportunities, that's why I had to be vigilant at all times until he was trained

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