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AmandaUK

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  1. Dont get me started on Weight Watchers - me and hubby are currently referring to the group my mother goes to as a cult  :mad:  

     

     

     

     

    I think that is something of an exaggeration :rolleyes:  

     

     

     

     

     

    Of course I can't speak for your mum's experience,but generally Weigh Watchers is well run and in my experience very ethical ... Hence heir longevity within their field :wink:  

     

     

     

     

    If you have REAL concerns about your mums health and welfare,maybe call their head office?

     

     

  2. Poor little boy and his family, my heart bleeds for them. Alas Rottweilers are not getting good press with the history of killings recently :(

     

    My friend has the misfortune to live on a bit of a rough estate. A few weeks ago there was a terrible commotion outside, she said it sounded as though someone was being murdered. In a way they were, a Rottweiler had killed a Staffie in the street, just outside her home :mecry:

     

    In fairness, I don't know which dog instigated the incident. Or if both or one dog was off leash.

     

    RIP little boy and dog.

  3. I couldn't do it and think it's pretty awful. But that's just my perspective.

     

    I couldn't kill a perfectly happy little hen that I'd looked after for years, but then I would look on it as a "pet" and I obviously couldn't/wouldn't kill a pet, unless it was for health reasons and on vet advice.

     

    I can see where your friend is coming from when she said it was "sick." I agree up to a point, but can also see your point too. This hen was obviously livestock to be culled and eaten when the time was right, she was not a pet.

     

    Who killed her?

  4. So am I. :wacko:

     

    They know they made an error or judgement, I wouldn't have done what they did, but none of us are perfect. We should be compassionate, they have lost a child for goodness sake!

     

    I agree with you. Some people are so keen to be "Judge, jury and executioner." Maybe, just maybe, there is something about all this that hits a nerve with them? Who knows?

     

    Please everyone. Keep Maddie and her whole family in your thoughts and send them love, not hatred. Stay positive :)

  5. It should be kept in ind that plenty of mongrel/crossbred dogs are also sufferring from what would be considered hereditary problems. I have 2 friends who each have out and out mongrels sufferring badly with epilepsy. Another friends has a crossbreed which looks to have a little GSD in it and she has a severe heart murmur at only 2 years old...prognosis not good.

     

    I also know of JRT cross with early heart problems and severe alergy.

  6. Just out of interest, how much do rescues pay per day to private kennels to care for the rescues they cannot place in foster care? Would it be any worse (and it must surely be better for the dog) to pay this to a well checked out foster carer? I can understand it me be a piddly amount? Do kennels charge a much reduced rate to rescues? Say just a couple of pounds or so for their food per day, depending on size of dog?

  7. I don't see why not if the people concerned have appropriate experience, the time and facilities to do so. Really it's no "worse" than people being paid to work in charity based kennels, say the Dogs Trust. Surely nobody would expect people to work there without pay? I know there will of course be volunteers there too.

     

    Whether it could be appropriately regulated or not, I'm not sure, but in theory it's fine, for generally the reasons jackin gives :biggrin:

  8. I'd love to be proven wrong but sadly, I think that although they've yet to prove it they do already strongly believe that Madelaine is dead and her parents guilty of something. Whether that be murder or man slaughter I'm not sure but I can't imagine they would have let these accusations get this far otherwise.

     

    Read the article posted by madmerle (folllow the link in her post) and it might make you think otherwise. The Portuguese police appear to have conveniently cleared up that child murder hunt. Though failed miserably to find the poor wee childs body. Here is a snippet. "He believes the answer to the case may lie in the disappearance of an eight-year-old Portuguese girl in 2004. Joana Cipriano vanished from a village just seven miles from Praia da Luz, where Madeleine disappeared.

     

    Neither body has been found.

     

    Joana's mother and uncle were jailed for her murder, but five police officers have now been accused of forcing false confessions out of them."

     

    Doesn't give you a lot of faith in the Portuguese police and all their supposed evidence and wild theories does it? And if the childs mum and uncle were not indeed guilty, who was and what a coincidence, 7 miles isn't far from where Maddie disappeared from :unsure:

  9. As was stated this morning by Mr Mccann's sister, Madeleine is out there somewhere, all energy should be directed at finding her - hopefully alive.

     

    This is so very true and the negativity and dark imaginings of some people are doing nothing to help reunite Madeleine with her mum and dad. If people are unable to find it within themselves to send loving positive thoughts to the "situation" then please don't send anything. I believe thoughts are energy and sending such negativity out into the Cosmos does nothing to help anyone. That includes the people transmitting it. Please stay positive everyone and hope that whatever has happened to Maddie, she is found.

     

    I'll be lighting a candle for this little girl and her parents this morning and praying once again for her return and for her family too.

  10. In my head I think its preferable to think that Maddie died from an accidental overdose of sedative, and she died feeling happy and safe in the arms of her family and that because of their jobs they panicked, than the not knowing what happened that night...........

     

    I am utterly horrified to read this and can't believe someone can openly post such a thing. I think you should be very careful about posting things like this.

     

    While her mum and dad have undoubtedly been neglectful in most peoples eyes, there is a big and quite horrible jump from this to hinting that you think they accidentally killed their child. This is turning into some macabre game of chinese whispers.

  11. What doesn't sit right with me is the report that when the mother found Maddie missing she ran back to the table shouting 'they have taken her, they have taken her.'

     

    Now, they said the patio doors were a short distance from where they were sitting and they could see them all the time.

     

    Why did she not shout from the patio doors?

     

    Why run back to the table and leave your twins in the house if you thought someone had taken your other child?

     

    Why did she shout ' they have taken her? Would that be your first instinct if your child, who was known to be a bad sleeper, was not in her bed and the door was open? Why did she assume someone had taken Maddie?

     

    I really don't see anything strange about the way maddies mum behaved when she found her girl missing, the poor woman would have been in terrible shock. I don't thing it right that they left her, I wouldn't leave my dogs alone like that on holiday.

     

    However, I find the general attitude here towards her parents very cruel.

     

    How anyone can question their reluctance to return to the UK, I just don't know. I can totally understand it. How many mums or dads in their position would want to leave Portugal under these circumstances? It's like giving up on Maddie. Sure they will have to return home at some point, but I can understand perfectly why they find it so hard.

     

    I wonder if those saying they should be back home are parents themselves? How easy would they find it to walk away :mecry:

     

    Whatever we believe of their actions, these parents need positive thoughts & compassion, not judgemental condemnation from (and I generalise) the public. At least that's my take on the subject.

  12. I also think it's shocking that any rescue could put their name to something like this - somewhere where "rescue" (said in the loosest sense) animals are palmed off to someone with a couple of quid, with no homecheck or even correct care advice.

     

    Even so - any rescue who put their name to the resale of pets to possibly unsuitable homes, in their name for their benefit, is highly questionable.

     

    I agree very much with you and wonder if those members involved with rescue would like the rescues they represent or help, linked with this kind of stunt?

    because I for one consider this does not reflect well on the rescues that are holding out their hands for the donations these poor little critters are bringing in. I question the ethics of the well known charities that are benefittting. They have lost a lot of credibility in my eyes and to a good few people I know, who are aware of this "adoption scheme."

     

    They are simply recycling the animals that they sell and that are returned, as well as the animals that grow too big to be cute anymore and so lose their sale value.

     

    Pet shops have no place within the animal welfare field, they are the source of so many unwanted small animals. A shop is not the place to keep animals.

     

    If it were puppies we were talking about here, there would be a riot. Don't small furries deserve the same concern?

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    Call me mad, call me whatever you want, but i believe our lost ones are with us.

    Leo used to stare and howl if we had " visitors" one day i took these. Howling and what he was staring at.

    I suppose i am one of the lucky ones, as i still see my lost babies.

     

    That's an amazing picture, it should be in print! What kind of dog/s did you used to have, it looks like the image of a Greyhound or Deerhound. Certainly a big dog of some kind.

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