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oldcodger Flag 27 Sep 15 1.26am Send a Private Message to oldcodger Add oldcodger as a friend

I'm all for protecting the well being of animals but this is disgusting. It was probably the only thing he had in life to care for

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Hoof Hearted 27 Sep 15 9.57am

Sort of reminds me of the bit in Animal Farm when the pigs start walking on two legs and acting undemocratically.

"..... some are more equal than others"

Poor fella, it hurts, but the Animal Rights Activists knew what was best for that puppy .........

 

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Ketteridge Flag Brighton 27 Sep 15 10.39am Send a Private Message to Ketteridge Add Ketteridge as a friend

I appreciate not a great deal of detail but I'd be more concerned that the condition you would not expect a dog to live in are o.K. for a human and that they can house a dog but not the man.

 


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oldcodger Flag 27 Sep 15 12.07pm Send a Private Message to oldcodger Add oldcodger as a friend

Quote Hoof Hearted at 27 Sep 2015 9.57am

Sort of reminds me of the bit in Animal Farm when the pigs start walking on two legs and acting undemocratically.

"..... some are more equal than others"

Poor fella, it hurts, but the Animal Rights Activists knew what was best for that puppy .........


They no doubt thought they had some kind of moral high ground. It was probably them that filmed it too. One blessing of the Internet age, idiots filming themselves acting as such.

 

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Ibanez 27 Sep 15 12.20pm Send a Private Message to Ibanez Add Ibanez as a friend

Quote Ketteridge at 27 Sep 2015 10.39am

I appreciate not a great deal of detail but I'd be more concerned that the condition you would not expect a dog to live in are o.K. for a human and that they can house a dog but not the man.


This. They treated that man like dirt, massive double standards.

 

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oldcodger Flag 27 Sep 15 12.21pm Send a Private Message to oldcodger Add oldcodger as a friend

Quote Ibanez at 27 Sep 2015 12.20pm

Quote Ketteridge at 27 Sep 2015 10.39am

I appreciate not a great deal of detail but I'd be more concerned that the condition you would not expect a dog to live in are o.K. for a human and that they can house a dog but not the man.


This. They treated that man like dirt, massive double standards.

Horrible to see.

 

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Stuk Flag Top half 28 Sep 15 3.36pm Send a Private Message to Stuk Add Stuk as a friend

Proper bunch of c***s.

Stole it and then sold it.

 


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richard shaw (og)65 Flag my minds eye 28 Sep 15 4.42pm Send a Private Message to richard shaw (og)65 Add richard shaw (og)65 as a friend

I always used to think when I saw a homeless person with a dog " blimey mate you can barely look after yourself let alone a dog as well" . but I have since read a big issue article that its sort of encouraged , it makes them think more about getting themselves sorted and gives them responsability

 


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Part Time James Flag 28 Sep 15 4.48pm Send a Private Message to Part Time James Add Part Time James as a friend

Quote richard shaw (og)65 at 28 Sep 2015 4.42pm

I always used to think when I saw a homeless person with a dog " blimey mate you can barely look after yourself let alone a dog as well" . but I have since read a big issue article that its sort of encouraged , it makes them think more about getting themselves sorted and gives them responsability


Should give them a baby to look after as well, might speed it up even more.

 




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twist Flag Miami, Florida 29 Sep 15 7.52pm Send a Private Message to twist Add twist as a friend

The first thing i thought was how is this legal ? why have the police not gotten involved ? Then i remembered, this is France.
Please tell me this would not happen in Britain, please give me hope for my old homeland.

 

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-TUX- Flag Alphabettispaghetti 29 Sep 15 8.44pm Send a Private Message to -TUX- Add -TUX- as a friend

Quote Part Time James at 28 Sep 2015 4.48pm

Quote richard shaw (og)65 at 28 Sep 2015 4.42pm

I always used to think when I saw a homeless person with a dog " blimey mate you can barely look after yourself let alone a dog as well" . but I have since read a big issue article that its sort of encouraged , it makes them think more about getting themselves sorted and gives them responsability


Should give them a baby to look after as well, might speed it up even more.

Yeah, like that has helped many 'non homeless' to sort themselves out!
The mind boggles

 


Time to move forward together.

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Cucking Funt Flag Clapham on the Back 29 Sep 15 9.14pm Send a Private Message to Cucking Funt Add Cucking Funt as a friend

Quote -TUX- at 29 Sep 2015 8.44pm

Quote Part Time James at 28 Sep 2015 4.48pm

Quote richard shaw (og)65 at 28 Sep 2015 4.42pm

I always used to think when I saw a homeless person with a dog " blimey mate you can barely look after yourself let alone a dog as well" . but I have since read a big issue article that its sort of encouraged , it makes them think more about getting themselves sorted and gives them responsability


Should give them a baby to look after as well, might speed it up even more.

Yeah, like that has helped many 'non homeless' to sort themselves out!
The mind boggles


You need to familiarise yourself more with PTJ's posting style.

 


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