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Re: Dog Attack
« Reply #15 on: 08 October 2013, 20:07:20 »

Like everyone else I am absolutely sickened by your experience :( :( and just hope everything turns out for the best. The poor lad must have been terrified  >:(

Why do people keep this kind of dog >:( >:(
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« Reply #16 on: 08 October 2013, 20:09:41 »

Sorry to hear this too :-\ fingers crossed for the lad...

Thankyou for all the good wishes lads, we have just been told he is now out of Surgery and we're allowed to go through to Middlesbrough to see him, so fingers crossed :y

That's a relief, take it steady on the way over there mind :y
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« Reply #17 on: 08 October 2013, 20:10:45 »

Thankyou for all the good wishes lads, we have just been told he is now out of Surgery and we're allowed to go through to Middlesbrough to see him, so fingers crossed :y
Drive carefully mate x
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Re: Dog Attack
« Reply #18 on: 08 October 2013, 20:51:11 »

Sorry to hear that mate - must have been horrific for him.  Hope it all goes well for him
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Re: Dog Attack
« Reply #19 on: 08 October 2013, 20:55:42 »

as already said, take care and drive easy, there's been enough bad news on here so far tonight
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Re: Dog Attack
« Reply #20 on: 08 October 2013, 21:02:53 »

Terrible news Phil, I am glad he is out of surgery and hope he is on the mend soon.... :y

I know it's not the first thin out your mind Phil, but if visiting on an evening there is a small car park, entrance on the right just before the main car park, at first glance is it only for disabled but further in there are spaces anyone can use, and no need to pay.......... ;)
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« Reply #21 on: 08 October 2013, 21:22:56 »

Jesus what terrible news!  :o  Here's hoping that in time all your lad will have are a few scars and a story...  :)

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« Reply #22 on: 08 October 2013, 21:30:25 »

Like everyone else I am absolutely sickened by your experience :( :( and just hope everything turns out for the best. The poor lad must have been terrified  >:(

Why do people keep this kind of dog >:( >:(

+1    & it  baffles me why people keep / are allowed to keep  this type of dog >:( >:(

terrible news but hoping the lad is going to be  ok
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« Reply #23 on: 08 October 2013, 21:50:03 »

Absolutely horrid news and my heart goes out to you and your lad. :'(

Only a moron would have an Akita. They are naturally aggressive dogs. >:( >:(
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Re: Dog Attack
« Reply #24 on: 08 October 2013, 21:58:41 »

Sorry, I've come to this late. I guess the good news is he's out of surgery, so thats a small step in the right direction.

I wish you and him all the best.
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« Reply #25 on: 08 October 2013, 21:59:55 »

Wishing your lad all the best Phil, and a speedy recovery..  :(
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Re: Dog Attack
« Reply #26 on: 08 October 2013, 22:06:10 »

Absolutely horrid news and my heart goes out to you and your lad. :'(

Only a moron would have an Akita. They are naturally aggressive dogs. >:( >:(
You`re talking out of your arse Nick, and as an Akita owner I find your remark personally offensive >:( >:( >:(
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« Reply #27 on: 08 October 2013, 22:09:30 »

I wish a full and speedy recovery for your lad.
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Re: Dog Attack
« Reply #28 on: 08 October 2013, 22:10:54 »

Like everyone else I am absolutely sickened by your experience :( :( and just hope everything turns out for the best. The poor lad must have been terrified  >:(

Why do people keep this kind of dog >:( >:(
Care to elaborate ??? It`s not the dog (regardless of breed), the problem lies in their upbringing
This is mine and I`ve owned him since a pup and made sure he socialised with people of all ages while still a pup
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Re: Dog Attack
« Reply #29 on: 08 October 2013, 22:16:36 »

Flabbergasted to read this Phil....our thoughts are with you.
What also annoys me is these vast distances having to be travelled to decent A&E, due to cuts. I live within 3 miles either way of two massive hospitals....but like you, have to travel 20 miles to A&E.
Whilst serious enough, thank goodness it was no worse, where distance may have played a cruel part.

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