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18-04-2012, 06:54 PM
Remember its on tonight 9pm bbc3
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18-04-2012, 06:59 PM
Thanks, I never remember these things!
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18-04-2012, 08:06 PM
"He's a dog breeder"
Everything about that whole scene has really explained why there's such a problem with the bull breeds. Very sad.
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18-04-2012, 08:26 PM
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Cannot rep you but good post. I am not sure whether the vast majority of those who watch such programmes do so to learn or to feel smug and marvel, a bit like watching Jeremy Vile?
Well I feel positively posh when I watch Jezza Kyle I have to say I wasn't going to watch this - but the other half wanted to and I actually enjoyed it. I do love world's strictest parents too, it's hilarious.
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18-04-2012, 08:55 PM
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"He's a dog breeder"
Everything about that whole scene has really explained why there's such a problem with the bull breeds. Very sad.
I disapprove of his breeding practices and refusing to keep his dog on a lead, but he seems like he has a good heart and a real genuine love of dogs and took a lot from the experience....

I enjoyed this weeks more than last week although nearly cried when he left King behind without getting adopted
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18-04-2012, 09:02 PM
Originally Posted by Moon's Mum View Post
I disapprove of his breeding practices and refusing to keep his dog on a lead, but he seems like he has a good heart and a real genuine love of dogs and took a lot from the experience....

I enjoyed this weeks more than last week although nearly cried when he left King behind without getting adopted
He got adopted 2 weeks later though

I liked that his ideas had changed if ever so slightly..
I can't wait to see the training with the special ops dogs next week.
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18-04-2012, 09:28 PM
I enjoyed the programme again. Think both participants took something from it, so it seems anyway. Initially the guy that bred his dogs said he would increase home checks etc after the woman explained...but since he came home said that he hadn't bred his male on the follow up. He also liked the positive training. The girl seems to have put more effort into her dog since coming home but I'm a bit les convinced there tbh, though I could be wrong of course.
I thought the two woman from the shelter were really good with them too.
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18-04-2012, 10:08 PM
Does anybody know what was wrong with the poor old dog which had to be put to sleep? it looked in a sorry state, but i was just wondering if anybody caught what was actually wrong with it. I know it had a horrible coughing sound, - sort of like kennel cough, but had a terrible limp.

Interesting programme tonight, i really hope the guy does buck up his ideas and stop breeding his staffie dogs. We will see... Hopefully at the end of this series, they will do some type of catch up programme on all the people who took part say six months on. See how much progress each of them has made, and if they have ditched their old ways.
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18-04-2012, 10:10 PM
I think they said he had a heart condition
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18-04-2012, 10:11 PM
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Does anybody know what was wrong with the poor old dog which had to be put to sleep? it looked in a sorry state, but i was just wondering if anybody caught what was actually wrong with it. I know it had a horrible coughing sound, - sort of like kennel cough, but had a terrible limp.

Interesting programme tonight, i really hope the guy does buck up his ideas and stop breeding his staffie dogs. We will see... Hopefully at the end of this series, they will do some type of catch up programme on all the people who took part say six months on. See how much progress each of them has made, and if they have ditched their old ways.
i think they said heart ... would figure
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