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PostPosted: 16:41 - 20 Aug 2010    Post subject: Are Husky's the new Staff? Reply with quote

Noticed quite a lot of people are taking a liking to Husky's/type dogs, especially young people. I've always liked them but i've a feeling that a lot of people see them more like a fashion accessory then a pet.

I love Staffs but it's a shame that their reputation is shitted on & i reckon it's going to happen with these Huskies too.

I watched a TV show about young people who own 'dangerous dogs' & it's quite obvious that it's not to do with wanting a friend or a pet, it's about image, which is why you don't see them walking a Collie or Alsation. If Pitbulls were legal, no doubt it'd be them instead of the Staff.
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PostPosted: 16:57 - 20 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've seen a fair few huskys too. I don't think the owners know what they are getting themselves in for - I think that they just want a fashion accessory to match their sunday market fleece-with-a-wolf-howling-at-the-moon-jacket and their shite american indian tats.

It's annoying the reputations that staffordshires have got. As with the right training they are one of the most well behaved, obedient dogs you can have. Our dag has to put up with a five year old leaning/pulling/annoying it and he (the dag) doesn't bat an eyelid - they are called 'nanny dogs' for a reason.

Just look at all the staffies that need rehoming:

https://www.scottishspca.org/rehoming/category/dogs

So what have we learned? That people are cunts.
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PostPosted: 17:34 - 20 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yup, they do make very good pets but i think a lot of people who don't know a lot about the breed would be put off by them just because they're everywhere & now even have their own definition along side the word 'chav'. I don't think they would look past that even tho they are very good dogs.

And i personally don't think i've ever seen many young people with Staffs playing with it in a field. The only exercise they seem to get is to the local shops & back.

I dread to think what it's like for something as energetic as a husky.
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PostPosted: 18:02 - 20 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

i still only see staffs' and pits abouts, and less then i use to come to think of it
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PostPosted: 20:52 - 20 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Oh I do hope that's not the case.

My boyfriend has a beautiful half husky/half lab which he brought back from Spain nearly 3 years ago ... ahhh, she's beautiful.

Lovely soft fur and a very good nature

Although she doesn't like being locked out of my bedroom, haha, apparently she's used to getting IN THE BED which I disapproved mightily of, so she sat at the bedroom door/window and whined for hours till I had finished with him Laughing

THEN I let her in
THEN I let him let her on the bed (eventually)

But no way was I going to let her push her way in between him and me.

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PostPosted: 21:07 - 20 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

I hope not too.

I've noticed a lot more Husky type dogs recently, but I must say I've not really seen them with chavvy owners, the chavs still have Staffies around here.

It really is a shame what has happened with Staffies. There was a Panorama program a few weeks ago about abandoned dogs, they went to a dogs home and 8 out of 10 dogs were Staffies/Staffie X. Not only that, they actually showed them putting down perfectly healthy dogs in a garage behind the vet's surgery (as it was too upsetting for the staff to see), then putting them in a bag and into the bin Crying or Very sad .

It's criminal how these dogs are (mis)treated, really boils my piss.
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PostPosted: 21:12 - 20 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

It is true about the Staffies, and its a crying shame ... I went to the Battersea Dogs Home website about two months ago, thinking I might find a little doggie for myself, a Jack Russell or something, maybe a border collie if I was lucky, cos I was thinking about working from home again (but changed my mind since).

I would conservatively estimate that 90% of the dogs advertised on the Battersea website are Staffs.

I'm not hugely fond of Staffs. I don't especially like "chewy" dogs.
But I felt sickened by the fact that so many were abandoned.

People really do have *no* idea about the responsibility involved.
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PostPosted: 21:28 - 20 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

I maintain that if these chav pricks wanted to look proper hard they would go round with a miniture Poodle and show they dont need a aggressive looking dog to protect them!

Although that would require them being comfortable with their sexuality and not try to put out a 'look how I can dominate and control this dangerous dog cos I'm so hard' persona.

Idiots.
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PostPosted: 21:52 - 20 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dog licences. Way forward.
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PostPosted: 21:52 - 20 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Its not that they're uncomfortable with the sexuality, cos they all breed like fuckin rabbits.

Its that they're uncomfortable with their own self-confidence, and in that respect you're right, the only thing they can do is pretend to be hard cos they can control a dog. Big deal.

I always found my dogs responded better to firmly spoken and clear orders, rather than screaming and shouting.
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PostPosted: 22:06 - 20 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

RussG wrote:
Dog licences. Way forward.


That'll just end up as a tax on responsible dog owners.

Licensed breeders with a restriction on how many can be sold per year and banning unlicensed/private breeders from advertising pups for sale would be better IMO.
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PostPosted: 22:41 - 20 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'd love a dog, not bothered where from providing they are reasonably healthy.

It would be nice to have a dog around the house with the misses and something to bark at any passing scrotes. Sadly need to get a flat which allows animals.

My only concern is toilet training them. I've had several dogs over the years (mostly whippet dogs) and they just seem to be a giant can of red bull on legs - shooting around and chewing stuff up if they get bored. Very affectionate but a little manic
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PostPosted: 22:48 - 20 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Deaks650 wrote:
I maintain that if these chav pricks wanted to look proper hard they would go round with a miniture Poodle and show they dont need a aggressive looking dog to protect them!

Although that would require them being comfortable with their sexuality and not try to put out a 'look how I can dominate and control this dangerous dog cos I'm so hard' persona.

Idiots.


In this programme i watched it came across as tho dogs were the new 'knives' certainly in inner London anyway. So instead of using a knife to mug someone, you know use your dog as they're trained to attack on command. Horrible to hear things like that but i guess there won't be a crack down on it anytime soon.

Your average chav just seems to own 'aggressive' dogs for the fashion statement, which is why i think the Husky's are getting more popular.

Like Hellkat says, being able to control the dog & letting other people know this makes them feel good.

Another thing is that dog laws are very dodgy, Pitbullsare illegal in the UK but plenty of people have them because Police can't prove it, many are cross breed but when trained they're still dangerous. This was in the programme also.
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PostPosted: 22:50 - 20 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Maybe you mean Japanese Akita?

I have seen more and mroe fo them owned by Chav's, heck I'm from Hackney so proably one myself (I also own a RS125 LOL)

I have looked at Battersea dog's home and it is full of staff's. Shame really since they are very smart and peaceful.
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PostPosted: 22:59 - 20 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

MinhDinh wrote:
Maybe you mean Japanese Akita?

I have seen more and mroe fo them owned by Chav's, heck I'm from Hackney so proably one myself (I also own a RS125 LOL)

I have looked at Battersea dog's home and it is full of staff's. Shame really since they are very smart and peaceful.


Nope, i meant husky's. Razz Although I've seen a few Akita's too.I don't but do look quite similar. More then usual as i remember rarely ever seeing either.
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PostPosted: 10:28 - 21 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

My sister has two.
Lovely dogs, only down side is that she needs to hoover at least twice a day now with the malting.
Recently she has been getting more and more hassle from other dog owners down the park. They simply do not want her dogs near theres due to them looking 'scarey' and like a pack of wolves Laughing One guy called the police on the dogs because of the above.
I love em to bits - but would never own one let alone two Smile
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PostPosted: 12:37 - 21 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Huskies and associated dogs should never of been brought into the country. Our climate does not suit them, they are used to artic conditions, pack animals, they were never supposed to be tamed and used as pets.
Britian, suprisingly is too hot for them, even in our coldest winters, they're fur is much much too thick, they pant continuously and their life expectancy is shortened drastically, alot die prematurely of dehydration.

Artic explorers do not treat them as pets, they treat them as animals, if they start fighting then the explorer will beat them down to show authority, dog owners will gasp and scream abuse but that is how its supposed to be.

I doubt very much that chavs will take huskies on as pets, there dogs are for show and for fighting other dogs/animals, a huskie/similar breed dog are not really that sort of animal, regardless of training, a pitbull will do alot more damage than a huskie ever could. Neutral
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PostPosted: 13:37 - 21 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Misc wrote:
In this programme i watched it came across as tho dogs were the new 'knives' certainly in inner London anyway. So instead of using a knife to mug someone, you know use your dog as they're trained to attack on command


don't believe every thing you see on tv Wink
your still more likely to get stabbed then bite by a group of London's kind natured youth Laughing .

bull breed dogs are still the most popular to my knowledge.
do remember husky's are not cheap dogs. kids with little money and expensive messy dogs don't mix
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PostPosted: 14:36 - 21 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Misc wrote:
In this programme i watched it came across as tho dogs were the new 'knives' certainly in inner London anyway. So instead of using a knife to mug someone, you know use your dog as they're trained to attack on command


don't believe every thing you see on tv Wink
your still more likely to get stabbed then bite by a group of London's kind natured youth Laughing .



I didn't say they attacked people, i said they are trained too, although trained may be a bit generous, they're 'moulded' to let out all their aggression on whomever the owner chooses & why wouldn't you believe dogs are used to mug people? You don't need the worry of carrying a knife & you have a weapon that isn't illegal. The lengths some people will go to mug someone is ridiculous so not unbelievable in inner London.

And off course you're likely to get stabbed but you're telling me that if there' a group of chavs mugging someone, they're not going to let the dog jump up & intimidate the victim?

And like above, the cost is irrelevant. Especially if they start breeding them like they did the Staffs, you could pick one up for a bag of weed probably.
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PostPosted: 15:05 - 21 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

if you applied some common sense to your think you could have answered all your own questions Wink
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How does expense come into it?

bull bred's are a lot cheaper, and easier to get hold of then a husky.
why would you spend more money on a dog then you have to?
they are hardly animal lovers buying the dog out of love for the breed Rolling Eyes
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The little shits will just mugmore people to get them. And when the name has been slurred, the price will drop to the floor.

husky pup average £500, staff pup average £150

warped one wrote:
Why don't they go for useless breads like terriers or chawawaas (sp?)


i dont know maybe because there are not threating looking dogs Rolling Eyes
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I didn't say they attacked people,

i didn't say you did Wink

Misc wrote:

why wouldn't you believe dogs are used to mug people? You don't need the worry of carrying a knife & you have a weapon that isn't illegal.


again i didn't say i didn't "believe" it occurs.
but i do i live in Peckham, and have lived in London all my life, so i see with my own eyes that you are more likely to get held up with a knife then a dog
(check the stats)

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The lengths some people will go to mug someone is ridiculous so not unbelievable in inner London.

if you own a dog your self, your not likely to be scared of somebody else's, and as the majority of London's lovely youngsters trouble each other, a dog isn't a very far length to go

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but you're telling me that if there' a group of chavs mugging someone, they're not going to let the dog jump up & intimidate the victim?

i didn't say that it doesn't/cant happen i said what was more likely, plus you can conceal a knife,i don't think the dog will fit in your pocket

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And like above, the cost is irrelevant. ,

see the above Wink
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you could pick one up for a bag of weed probably.

care to find me a example? Question Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 15:18 - 21 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Fair enough. Smile

But for the last quote, that was a bit of an exaggeration but wouldn't surprise me if they 'exchanged' the pups for something or equivalent value (between friends obviously) Not a registered breeder. Wink Laughing

If you haven't seen the programme yet (on Youtube) it's worth a watch.
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PostPosted: 15:49 - 21 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Misc wrote:
Fair enough. Smile

But for the last quote, that was a bit of an exaggeration but wouldn't surprise me if they 'exchanged' the pups for something or equivalent value


mate... iv seen people trying to part exchange staff pups for scooters on gum tree, Shocked

nothing surprises me with kids now days lol Laughing Smile
(il give the show a watch, what was it called? Wink )
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PostPosted: 16:07 - 21 Aug 2010    Post subject: Reply with quote

Spit-Fire wrote:
Misc wrote:
Fair enough. Smile

But for the last quote, that was a bit of an exaggeration but wouldn't surprise me if they 'exchanged' the pups for something or equivalent value


mate... iv seen people trying to part exchange staff pups for scooters on gum tree, Shocked

nothing surprises me with kids now days lol Laughing Smile
(il give the show a watch, what was it called? Wink )



Came across this video whilst searching for the one i've originally seen. It amazes me, & these scummy fucks are in their own little world.

Really surprised me when people have to be given 'clearance' to walk in certain public areas!

This is the programme i was on about it's got 6 parts, more in the sidebar.

It's a shame it's not going to get better any time soon.
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