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KevBoh
14th March 2016, 15:51
The subjects we discuss on this forum are of a very serious nature and I sometimes find myself lost in this seriousness. Despite this overwhelming evilness that surrounds us, we still need must never forget the need to laugh.

When I first saw this it got me chuckling but it does raise more serious points and concerns too. I find it funny, ironic (sheeple) but horrific too. See for yourself and tell me what you think.80L0SyxSKsM

Enjoy

Kev, the Welsh Awakener :)

kirolak
14th March 2016, 17:00
I find it a bit alarming! :) WHO is he trying to awaken?

Marikins
14th March 2016, 17:12
Wow I did not get it was a dog he was training. I thought he was picking someone up who lived in the house.

RunningDeer
14th March 2016, 17:35
The subjects we discuss on this forum are of a very serious nature and I sometimes find myself lost in this seriousness. Despite this overwhelming evilness that surrounds us, we still need must never forget the need to laugh.

When I first saw this it got me chuckling but it does raise more serious points and concerns too. I find it funny, ironic (sheeple) but horrific too. See for yourself and tell me what you think.
80L0SyxSKsM

Enjoy

Kev, the Welsh Awakener :)

The summary is needed with this video.




Published on Mar 14, 2016

Listen to this angry welsh farmer 'trying' to train his dog... mostly in English... and most defy funny

IMO: Poor, poor dog. Why doesn't the dog lay down? Rover is waiting for the ******* to leave so he can scram out of there.
Run Rover.
Run.

kirolak
15th March 2016, 10:16
So why is he bullying the poor creature? So many people seem to think the way to an animal's heart or brain is via their own bellowing. . . :(

avid
15th March 2016, 20:19
I hate the way some dog-owners demand servitude. My ex-mother out-law bred weimaraners, (a uk famous dog-show judge), they were terrified of her, she screamed at them non-stop. When she came to visit us with the dogs of the day, one of them had a tortion with stress, and almost died. Her dogs were her 'pack animals'.

Ellisa
16th March 2016, 03:05
If I were his dog I'd be running in the opposite direction---still!

KevBoh
16th March 2016, 12:56
What he is doing to the dog is a disgrace, what he says in welsh and the way he says it, is funny.. and we need to laugh to raise the vibrations on this World :)

kirolak
17th March 2016, 09:05
I can't & won't laugh at anything that belittles another being, sorry - I know your intentions were good

Akasha
17th March 2016, 17:23
Going vegan would be a good way to bow out of responsibility for the abuse being hurled at that poor dog. No need for lamb = no need for sheepdogs (well, working ones at least).

Ellisa
17th March 2016, 21:47
I agree there is no place for this sort of anger directed at an animal. I do love watching a well-trained dog round up a mob of sheep though. The winners always seem to have a respect for their partner's ability, --- and I do mean both the dog and the handler respect each other. The dog loves doing the right thing, and the trainer too takes pride in what they both achieve. Dogs are used extensively in Australia still, and in Wales the hilly ground makes the use of motorbikes and other vehicles too dangerous to use, so I guess the farmer and dogs will be around for a while-- in a proper working partnership.

PS Sheep are not only eaten Akasha, they also produce wool, and need to be rounded up to be shorn.

Akasha
17th March 2016, 22:17
.....PS Sheep are not only eaten Akasha, they also produce wool, and need to be rounded up to be shorn.

reply here (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?83021-All-Things-Vegan-&p=1053965&viewfull=1#post1053965) (on the "All Things Vegan" thread)

lunaflare
18th March 2016, 04:15
not funny...
jp sears makes me laugh, though!