I love Bullbreeds but owners like this don't help their image

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Oh yes there's obviously a time limit to view before they're removed.

Basically it was a story about an EBT attacking cows and their young in their field.

Lad had it off lead and was helplessly trying to catch it with the help of the farmer. No major injuries caused but thats just luck.
Very stupid thing to do IMO.
 
I`m not a fan but thats probably ecause all the scumbags own them....everyone i know who has one uses them on badgers:mad: My oh has lurchers (none have bull them he hates them) and is a member of a few hunting forums, which is full of bull type goons boasting how their roidhead dog had 10 badgers last night, really really pees me off
 
I`m not a fan but thats probably ecause all the scumbags own them....everyone i know who has one uses them on badgers:mad: My oh has lurchers (none have bull them he hates them) and is a member of a few hunting forums, which is full of bull type goons boasting how their roidhead dog had 10 badgers last night, really really pees me off

Eugh. are they young (usually cocksure and crap) keepers???

they fill their kennels with every bull X under the sun, dont give them the work and then wonder why they end up hanging off their arm one day. GRRR

As for nobbers boasting about badgers! i met a keeper once who couldnt wait to tell my OH about how good his 'pigdog' was. Oh turned round and said are you effing stupid, i could be a police officer or and anti for all you know you moron-gives us keepers a bad and reckless reputation!!!
 
I've taken your 'mad' comment off the end of the link and it works now :-)

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...r-clamps-jaws-round-neck-cow-attack-herd.html

I'm amazed the farmer didn't kill the dog himself with his bear hands.
Also the guy has made it more leathal for anyone else with a dog to walk through that field if its a public footpath.
I personally won't got through any field with cows in when my dog is present anymore
 
I`m not a fan but thats probably ecause all the scumbags own them....everyone i know who has one uses them on badgers:mad: My oh has lurchers (none have bull them he hates them) and is a member of a few hunting forums, which is full of bull type goons boasting how their roidhead dog had 10 badgers last night, really really pees me off

Think you are suffering a bit of prejudice against my lovely couch potatoes,and never would I allow anything to hurt badgers..nor stand by and let anyone else do it.Properly bred and brought up bull terriers are charming animals,and most of us owners are in fact normal unaggressive people..until of course someone directly insults our precious breed.
Pick on German Shepherds in here..I dare you!:D:D:D
 
Hey watch it EK! :p It does seem that all the young oiks have staffies now , gives GSDs a bit of a break, but we have suffered the prejudice for years.:(
 
Actually MM having now seen pics of the dog it is easy to see it is a crossbred/mongrel.Pure bred white bullies never have those kind of markings on their body,the body coat is all white,with colour only on the head.Does`nt make it ok of course.
 
Jeez- I am surprised the farmer did not ask for the "owner" to be PTS- idiot!!

Yes alot of young oiks have staffs, which they do not exercise, or even try to train- which is why there are 1000's of them and their X's in rescue.....

Shame.
 
I have seen a very well bred bull terrier mismarked like the offending dog but I think they are using Bull Terrier instead of Staffie type.
The head is wrong for a bully however poorly bred. You can see a stop on the thrown photo.

It should be made legal for owners to be shot as well as the poor dogs.

As an aside did anyone notice the compensation awarded to a farmer whose beast choked on a Red Nose Day balloon at the bottom of the page?
 
If that were my herd I would have shot the dog - before it was hanging off my cow - however a warning shot does have to be fired...
I know its not the dogs fault, it is the owners fault...but once a dog has chased and bitten, they dont lose that instinct. That goes for chinese crested/pugs/bullys/JRTs/GSD's etc ad infinitum no exceptions!
 
Agree with the first bit Rosehip, but there was a thread on here not so long ago about dogs who had bitten/killed sheep, who had been rehabilitated. I imagine it is a mixture of the dog no longer being allowed the oppurtunity to get so close to livestock and an immense amount of training but I think they CAN control/loose the instinct.
 
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