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Russ 25-09-2010 21:56

Rottie foils sex attacker
 
http://beta.news.sky.com/skynews/Hom...ck_In_Coventry

Fantastic story :clap:

superbiatch 25-09-2010 21:59

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What an amazing dog?! Shame he didn't catch the attacker and sink his teeth into his todger!

Hom3r 25-09-2010 22:44

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Originally Posted by superbiatch (Post 35098144)
What an amazing dog?! Shame he didn't catch the attacker and sink his teeth into his todger!


If it had it would proberly get a bullet.

superbiatch 25-09-2010 22:46

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Originally Posted by Hom3r (Post 35098156)
If it had it would proberly get a bullet.

OK, thanks for the reality check there ;)

But still, a good job by a good dog :)

Arthurgray50@blu 25-09-2010 22:59

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Well done to the dog, The dog should have done some serious damage to the dirty old *.

Being that l was brought up with dogs, they will always protect the owner, who cares and loves for the animal, well done, l think that a dog food company should give the animal some lovelly treats.

danielf 25-09-2010 23:04

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I'm sure Jake will be mightily pleased with his award, and other dogs quite jealous. As a result, I expect more dogs to follow Jake's lead and take action against these horrible sex attacks. Everybody wins (except the sex attackers of course).

Seriously: it's a nice story, but why give a bravery award to a bloody dog? It's a dog! It won't notice, and neither will other dogs... :shrug:

budwieser 25-09-2010 23:07

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Originally Posted by danielf (Post 35098161)
I'm sure Jake will be mightily pleased with his award, and other dogs quite jealous. As a result, I expect more dogs to follow Jake's lead and take action against these horrible sex attacks. Everybody wins (except the sex attackers of course).

Seriously: it's a nice story, but why give a bravery award to a bloody dog? It's a dog! It won't notice, and neither will other dogs... :shrug:

Like the sig Danielf.
This time the dog did it to the pussy.;)

TheDaddy 25-09-2010 23:10

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Originally Posted by danielf (Post 35098161)
Seriously: it's a nice story, but why give a bravery award to a bloody dog? It's a dog! It won't notice, and neither will other dogs... :shrug:

It might notice the medal, if it's made of food, besides it makes a nice change to hear a story about a rottweiler that doesn't involve it eating a small child!

danielf 25-09-2010 23:41

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Originally Posted by budwieser (Post 35098162)
Like the sig Danielf.
This time the dog did it to the pussy.;)

I didn't come up with it. The Cramps did. ;)

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 35098164)
It might notice the medal, if it's made of food, besides it makes a nice change to hear a story about a rottweiler that doesn't involve it eating a small child!

OK, so it will notice the medal, but certainly not a a reward for an act of 'bravery'. Other dogs will most certainly not notice. As I said earlier: it's a nice story, but apart from highlighting the story, giving awards to dogs is utterly pointless.

TheDaddy 25-09-2010 23:47

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Originally Posted by danielf (Post 35098166)
OK, so it will notice the medal, but certainly not a a reward for an act of 'bravery'. Other dogs will most certainly not notice. As I said earlier: it's a nice story, but apart from highlighting the story, giving awards to dogs is utterly pointless.

Yeah it'll probably eat it regardless of whether it's made of food or not. Speaking of awards for animals, have you seen this down Park Lane?

http://www.animalsinwar.org.uk/

This monument is a powerful and moving tribute to all the animals that served, suffered and died alongside the British, Commonwealth and Allied forces in the wars and conflicts of the 20th century.

Pretty cheap to at only 2 million quid and I bet their relatives are well pleased with it, well the feathered ones at least, it's another place for them to go toilet...

Gary L 25-09-2010 23:49

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Originally Posted by danielf (Post 35098161)
Seriously: it's a nice story, but why give a bravery award to a bloody dog? It's a dog! It won't notice, and neither will other dogs... :shrug:

Just because he's a dog. it doesn't mean he won't know it's for being brave.

danielf 25-09-2010 23:56

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Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 35098180)
Yeah it'll probably eat it regardless of whether it's made of food or not. Speaking of awards for animals, have you seen this down Park Lane?

http://www.animalsinwar.org.uk/

This monument is a powerful and moving tribute to all the animals that served, suffered and died alongside the British, Commonwealth and Allied forces in the wars and conflicts of the 20th century.

Pretty cheap to at only 2 million quid and I bet their relatives are well pleased with it, well the feathered ones at least, it's another place for them to go toilet...

That's a monument, not an award... It's meant for people to reflect on the role of animals used in wars by humans. Not for animals to have something to be proud of and look up to.

TheDaddy 26-09-2010 00:20

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Originally Posted by danielf (Post 35098186)
That's a monument, not an award... It's meant for people to reflect on the role of animals used in wars by humans. Not for animals to have something to be proud of and look up to.

Yes thanks for the definition. My point is though, it's a lot more ridiculous, I don't mean that to sound heartless and am only to well aware of how many horses suffered and died during WWI, it's just that 2 million quid would have been spent better on living animals suffering today.


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