Mimi, modelling her new Highland Hound collar.
How wide is that collar Rich?
That‘s a 1” Martingale. I tried her in a 1.5” and it was too wide. The Martingales are great for dogs with narrow heads or those prone to slipping the collar as they choke up, but comfortably. The Highland Hound were great to deal with, the collar is beautifully made to order and satin lined.
Poser? Moi?
For some reason I’m having to use Photobucket, the system is saying my pics are too big. Attach Files works, but they come out huge.
Thanks for the info Rich. They look just the job for Pixie too.
Inform the police take pics and watch them do fuck all unless you yourself are bitten.
All the other options I’d consider would be illegal and best kept off here in case it ever happens.
A good hard kick or two in the ribs, the dog unfortunately, not the owner.My mate's got a Labrador, he was out walking it a few weeks ago and he met a guy with two out of control Alsatians that were going nuts as soon as they saw him, proper jumping up pulling at the lead stuff. Well last night he met them again but one managed to slip the lead and attacked his dog, apparently he was on the next street but it came charging round the corner and clamped its jaws onto the lab, he's covered in bites, the poor bastard. He's had to go home and tell his young daughter what's happened.
What do you even do in that situation? Beyond furnishing the guy with a vet's bill
I always insure mine for 3rd party liability, because even a good dog can get a fright and bolt into traffic.Actually, it might be worth his while checking his own household insurance. If this kind of event is covered, and funnily enough it's often there but hidden in the small print, then he just contacts his own insurance company. They might ask him to get a police incident number, which means he has to contact them anyway, but his insurance company will deal with the bills there after, except for any excess.....but since he has to contact the police so that his insurance will cover the bill, he's not at fault for reporting the out of control dog.
If the owner has insurance then the two will battle it out as to who has to pay. If the other company has to pay, then they'll also be responsible for paying for your friend's excess part of the bill
Read the small print.......
A good hard kick or two in the ribs, the dog unfortunately, not the owner.
My mate's got a Labrador, he was out walking it a few weeks ago and he met a guy with two out of control Alsatians that were going nuts as soon as they saw him, proper jumping up pulling at the lead stuff. Well last night he met them again but one managed to slip the lead and attacked his dog, apparently he was on the next street but it came charging round the corner and clamped its jaws onto the lab, he's covered in bites, the poor bastard. He's had to go home and tell his young daughter what's happened.
What do you even do in that situation? Beyond furnishing the guy with a vet's bill