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Them Giant Foxes are back!
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I was concerned about dogs there.Originally posted by doodab View PostThey aren't actual rabbits.Comment
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The robo-rabbit is stuck to the rail and will not trouble the doggies.Originally posted by AtW View PostI was concerned about dogs there.Comment
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He's also a hell of a lot faster than them.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThe robo-rabbit is stuck to the rail and will not trouble the doggies.Comment
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I said I was concerned about welfare of those dogs who chase something they can't catch and after short life they get "retired", all for the amusement of crowds gambling on them.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThe robo-rabbit is stuck to the rail and will not trouble the doggies.Comment
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Would it be better if they could catch the rabbit and had a structured pension plan?Originally posted by AtW View PostI said I was concerned about welfare of those dogs who chase something they can't catch and after short life they get "retired", all for the amusement of crowds gambling on them.Comment
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A lot of those dogs end up in rescue centres, there are some centres that specialised in rehoming them after "retirement". Needless to say the new owners get told their doggies need lots of exercise.Originally posted by AtW View PostI said I was concerned about welfare of those dogs who chase something they can't catch and after short life they get "retired", all for the amusement of crowds gambling on them.Comment
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THE KILLER OF 10,000 DOGS; Builder shoots ex-racing greyhounds for pounds 10 a time. - Free Online LibraryOriginally posted by norrahe View PostA lot of those dogs end up in rescue centres, there are some centres that specialised in rehoming them after "retirement".
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"Coursing" - usually with greyhounds & predominately for haresOriginally posted by AtW View PostI said I was concerned about welfare of those dogs who chase something they can't catch and after short life they get "retired", all for the amusement of crowds gambling on them.
Outlawed but apparently not for wabbits & esp not for were-rabbits
HTHHow fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't thinkComment
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I've been to Seaham. Nasty place.
They'd kill you there for £5.Comment
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