dog lovers - 1 good reason why I wouldn't own one

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  1. rot

    rothred Active Member

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    picking up a steaming dollop, tying a knot in the top of the bagand then swinging it by your side as you continue your walk!!!</p>

    whats that all abart??</p>
     
  2. Gue

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    Keeping the environment clean.
     
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    rothred Active Member

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    but not your finger nails
     
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    You don't touch it if you hold the bag reight yer daft buggar lol
     
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    rothred Active Member

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    warm and squidgy arghhh!!! coudn't do it with my own, let alone a dogs
     
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    Welcome back!
     
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    cheers old pal</p>
     
  8. Gue

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    All well?

    We own a dog, and the thought of picking anything up like that makes me feel ill! I suppose that's one of the very few negatives to owning a dog :)
     
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    Why should you need to clean up after yourself?

    :D

    We've always used bags and cleaned up after our dogs, after all when a dog needs to go you can hardly stop it and if's it's near where people/children walk or play then it has to be cleaned up for their sake.
     
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    Go on, you know you want to.

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    rothred Active Member

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    RE: Go on, you know you want to.

    <font face="Times New Roman" size="3" />is that the wife Windy?</p>
     
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    RE: Go on, you know you want to.

    Me sides.
     
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    Always had dogs

    love 'em. Clearing up after 'em is a small price to pay.
     
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    My reason

    Just that being out at work all day wouldn't be fair leaving a dog in the house, with a cat it can come and go via the cat flap.
    But I like both, we used to have both when I was a kid.
     
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    Stop talking dogs**t!!!

    :D :pff (babyhaha)
     

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