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Offline Mishy

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« Reply #30 on: May 28, 2009, 22:17:41 PM »
Whilst over in April at our villa. We Noticed a new introdution to the Turkish family opposite us. A beautiful Labrador. To accomapny the chickens and the (cockrals who wake us up but we are so used to it) Whilst they  are allowed to rome free, Sandy the dog gets penned up for most of the day In an unshaded small penn) When she was out of her cage  we called her and talked to her as she bounded up and down  the chicken wire fence that seperates us. wagging her tail. Her barking in the early hours of the morning( would not have bothered us) Her crying upset us more. Now that was April. How will they treat her in the Soaring temperatures



Offline mikrik

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« Reply #31 on: May 29, 2009, 12:40:55 PM »
As a new member of this forum I have avoided any negative comment and intend to continue to do so.
It is unfortunate that dog owners in Ovacik (sadly mostly British people) have little regard for their neighbours where their dogs are concerned. People come to this area for a relaxing holiday and bars etc are forced to apply noise control measures.
Many of you dog owners however, allow your dogs to bark all night and when you are going for 'walkies' you allow them to do 'sh**ies' all over the place.
Some of you are happy to find faults with things in Turkey saying "It wouldn't happen in the U.K." that's correct, this wouldn't happen in the U.K.
Come on you dog lovers, by all means love your animals but a bit of consideration for your fellow humans would be nice too.




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