Yes Womby, we've been there done that.........don't start it again.
Pejay said
05:23 PM Nov 6, 2011
Just a catch up - the owners of said dog got back around 4pm, 7 hours after leaving the camp site in the morning. Apparently someone did say something to the managers - never heard another sound from any of them 'til we left this morning.
Rip and Rosie said
05:58 PM Nov 6, 2011
Sorry Wombat, bt I'm sure I read in a newspaper somewhere "Wombat bites dog" ................ or maybe it was "man bites pig"
milo said
07:28 PM Nov 6, 2011
Pejay wrote:
Just a catch up - the owners of said dog got back around 4pm, 7 hours after leaving the camp site in the morning. Apparently someone did say something to the managers - never heard another sound from any of them 'til we left this morning.
7hrs?? let me tie them up on there own outside for that long
if it was on a day with the heat we had id charge them with cruilty to an animal
goinsoon said
07:31 PM Nov 6, 2011
I am afraid that if I had been there they would have been speaking to the local council's animal control officer when they got back, about how much it would cost to get the dogs released from the local pound
-- Edited by goinsoon on Sunday 6th of November 2011 07:32:39 PM
deb-gary said
07:55 PM Nov 6, 2011
we are going to travel with our "'best friend'' and he will be looked after and never left alone we know why we will travel with "'fitzy'' and know the limitations so be it!
JRH said
06:28 PM Nov 7, 2011
Anyone who ties their dog up in a strange environment does not deserve to have a dog. These people should be horsewhipped in my opinion.
HeadnHome said
09:05 PM Nov 7, 2011
why take your dog travelling if your just going to leave it tied up all day? just crazy, unfortunately its the actions of these type of people that make it difficult for the rest of us responsible pet owners.
jimricho said
06:29 AM Nov 8, 2011
HeadnHome wrote:
why take your dog travelling if your just going to leave it tied up all day? just crazy, unfortunately its the actions of these type of people that make it difficult for the rest of us responsible pet owners.
Hear hear
In fact why have a dog at all in these circumstances.
I like dogs but don't have one as I don't wish to be restricted in my travels. If I did, I couldn't leave him/her tied up for hours at a time or put him/her in a boarding kennel for months (or even weeks) at a time.
It seems strange to me that anyone can claim to love a pet and yet treat it so cruelly. I sometimes hear dogs that are left alone all day barking and yelping and they are so obviously lonely and distressed.
-- Edited by jimricho on Tuesday 8th of November 2011 06:30:18 AM
LEON said
08:46 PM Dec 7, 2015
I agree Mrs Womby should take Mr Womby back to the shop and get a refund - bad Mr Womby
Yes Womby, we've been there done that.........don't start it again.
7hrs?? let me tie them up on there own outside for that long
I am afraid that if I had been there they would have been speaking to the local council's animal control officer when they got back, about how much it would cost to get the dogs released from the local pound
-- Edited by goinsoon on Sunday 6th of November 2011 07:32:39 PM
Anyone who ties their dog up in a strange environment does not deserve to have a dog. These people should be horsewhipped in my opinion.
Hear hear
In fact why have a dog at all in these circumstances.
I like dogs but don't have one as I don't wish to be restricted in my travels. If I did, I couldn't leave him/her tied up for hours at a time or put him/her in a boarding kennel for months (or even weeks) at a time.
It seems strange to me that anyone can claim to love a pet and yet treat it so cruelly. I sometimes hear dogs that are left alone all day barking and yelping and they are so obviously lonely and distressed.
-- Edited by jimricho on Tuesday 8th of November 2011 06:30:18 AM
I agree Mrs Womby should take Mr Womby back to the shop and get a refund - bad Mr Womby