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Why??! 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 09:56 GMT

Coat

Why does it paint the Precious?

Defencless? 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 09:59 GMT

"American Pitbull"....."defenceless animal"

I am not seeing how these two go together?

Poor show 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 10:05 GMT

Unhappy

I love dogs more than most, but the humorous side of the story wasn't lost on me until I saw the picture.

I was expecting some quality art-work having used spray cans or something - perhaps a nice Union Jack, that would have looked good. As it is, it's just some pikeys with pens, doodling nonsense all over it.

The attack vid will be on YouTube within the week - that seems to be most idiot's downfall these days.

Poor dog is distressed... 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 10:10 GMT

...by being called "precious"! How can the Bulldog-in-the-street stand with head high with a name like that? Poor pooch.

Still, I hope that they catch these yobs and let the owner graffitti THEM.

@Anthony 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 10:15 GMT

Defenceless does sound strange but consider, if the dog had chomped on the hand of the scumbag doing this it would have been destroyed by now..

Maybe just as well that the mutt decided not to.

Tolkien references? Not I 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 10:17 GMT

Stop

Well there's Precious little I can add to this sad Tail. The yoof of today are just animals. To pick on Precious, Precious is just inhuman. This country has gone to the dogs !

Stop the madness we don't wantsis it does we Precious ?

Damn, nearly made it. Have my coat on already.

From the archives of The Day Today 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 10:23 GMT

Is it just me or does this story sound like it came straight from the mind of Chris Morris...?

And now Alan Partridge with the sport...

@Anthony Metcalf 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 10:27 GMT

Its an american Bulldog NOT a pitbull. I have 2 American Bulldogs and they have a lovely non violent nature. Unless your a postman.

Ok - im not normally one to use icons... 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 10:27 GMT

IT Angle

....anyhow

:)

10 dogs?!?! 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 10:29 GMT

I bet your house smells like a meadow ey love!!! Bloody hell!

Moneys on it being some questionable kids, or else what kind of deranged yobo carrys a pink pen round with him?

Lets hope he/she catches cancer some time soon.

Ah well. 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 10:45 GMT

If it was a male dog it would have been considered normal for it to have its bollocks cut off.

A bit of makeup on a lady dog seems quite tame in comparison.

Fight back 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 10:48 GMT

Perhaps she should seek help from this K9.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/7068549.stm

More a toddler with a felt tip pen 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 10:51 GMT

As i see the marks on the dog, this is more the effect of a toddler with a felt tip pen, than the result of a teeneager artirstry. Of course, the dog would have been happy to let a little child paint him ( or suffer him), and it wouldn't even moved, unless it felt pain. The case is different should a young person apporach it.

UK 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 11:14 GMT

Proof! If proof be need be, that UK no longer stands for United Kingdom, rather Unstoppable Krimewave.

@Anon Coward - They perps would have been screwed if Precious had been one of those IRA bomb dogs.

@Dave Burns 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 11:24 GMT

My friend's Dorsets would have taken their arms off :-)

This is outrageous 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 11:33 GMT

And the toddler who committed it should be locked up immediately.

I suppose I can only be grateful my cat didn't haul me in front of the magistrate because one of my children decided to colour him red one afternoon. The cat apparently didn't even wake up while this was happening.

Traumatised, my aunt Fanny. It even purred.

She is lucky 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 11:34 GMT

If a dog was left on its own outside a shop in North London it would have been stolen in less than ten minutes.

@AnonymousCoward 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 11:49 GMT

Flame

Even if it was a toddler, where the hell was the parent(s), and if there, why did they not stop said child before the poor mutt had been given a complete repaint??? Whoever did this of whatever age there's no excuse; someone must have been there with sufficient (ir)resposibility to have stopped this happening if they had any kind of social conscience about them

It's only a dog 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 12:25 GMT

Go

I think it's an improvement. There's probably a market for this kind of dog customisation. Instead of whining about her dog being defaced she should be talking to the bank about a loan to buy a salon and a load of felt tips.

Poor animal 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 12:46 GMT

Unhappy

Try that on my cat and see how many fingers you have left afterwards.

The perils of an overly nice nature.

Still, hanging's to good*, and all that. Bastards.

*consider that (yet another) icon request :-)

Who cares? 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 13:07 GMT

Stop

So who cares exactly? If the owner was pathetic enough to own a dog in the first place then they should be thankful for the improvement made to the ugly mutt by these great kids.

I mean really, dog owners are just so lame. It is only a shame that these great kids did not doodle all over the owner as well.

MTV 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 13:08 GMT

IT Angle

Pimp my Precious

Bling my Bulldog

Chill my crazee canine

etc

I'm going to hell... 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 13:16 GMT

I haven't stopped laughing for 10 minutes. I know, I know... inexcusable. But really... it does look a child's daubings on some wallpaper. I was expecting tags or at the very least a primary school-like penis motif.

@Coward - your Gollum-esque comment has had people in the office staring at me strangely.

Banksy... 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 13:19 GMT

...tagged a cow and it was deemed art.

perhaps Precious' owner should be looking into flogging her much-loved mutt?

RE: It's only a dog 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 13:27 GMT

Boffin

Indeed. It probably doesn't even know that it is covered in marker pen, much less care.

>> Chief veterinary officer Steve Cheetham said yesterday: “This would have caused Precious distress.”

WTF are they smoking down at the RSPCA?

>> “It will take me ages to get it all out.”

So rather than leave it to fade naturally over the course of a few weeks, she plans to scrub it clean? That will cause a lot more distress than covering it in marker pen (as anyone who has ever tried bathing a dog will tell you - let alone scrubing one).

>> “Whoever did this is sick...

>> “The moment I saw her I fell in love and had to have her.

>> “She is my baby...

Somebody is clearly sick.

@ Ex Pat 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 13:43 GMT

Sorry, pathetic enough to own a dog? how about "stupid enough to live in a flat" or "daft enough to learn to drive"??

Methinks you have a slightly blinkered outlook on life meladdo...I love my dog to bits, and I don't think I am:

a) lame, or

b) pathetic

hows about we send the pikey twats to your house to doodle on your plasma tv/car/wife/kids/door and see how you like it?

and even if you have no love for animals, surely the fact that some idiot has seen fit to cause someone (the owner, I'm sure the dog didn't give a toss) so much distress is enough to make you shake your head and wonder WTF?!?

no trolls were harmed in the making of this rant

Hat/Coat/Door

@The Other Steve 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 14:12 GMT

Maybe not a 'Hanging's to(sic) good icon!' but a 'Grammarnazi' one?

*Enters shelter to wait out expected fallout*

@ stalker 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 14:14 GMT

Stop

Love your dog? Oh dear, the sad gits seem to have arrived. I would not be surprised if you put your tongue in it's mouth in search of reciprocal love.

American Bulldogs... 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 14:22 GMT

These are really gentle beasts, most often. They've been bred to remove some of the problems that the classic English bulldogs have with energy, breathing, and bone structure. They're large, cuddly, family-friendly beasties - The lady across the street from me breeds them, and I find them to be entirely charming.

Most likely, Precious was quite happy for the attention, and could care less about the markings. I'm betting she waggled right up to the vandals. OK, I can see *some* distress on the owner's part, but really - Isn't this a bit much? Personally, I'd have been annoyed, but hardly more than that. As other's have noted, a toddler with a marker could hardly have done more, and it's not that big a deal.

Grafitti 2.0 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 14:38 GMT

Mobile art platform.

Err... dogs aren't things, if anyone cares 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 15:52 GMT

If I may make my first post, I live in the area and believe I have met this lady and her pooch twice. The dog was very sweet but very, very wary. The owner's explanation of prior abuse seemed sadly believable. Some here have suggested that being graffiti'd would probably not upset it; I am pretty sure it would, and plenty. Does anyone get the impression of a happy animal from the photos?

Why it didn't take the arm off the twat I don't know but as somebody else has pointed out, if it had it would probably be dead in a day or two for the crime of defending itself.

Which leads me to another point, re fighting dogs: we take an animal species with known aggression, breed it for plenty of body muscle, a pair of jaws from hell and even more temper, choose to keep it around us -- and then are simply stunned when one occasionally does exactly what was designed to do. And then we kill it.

To the chap above ^^ 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 16:37 GMT

Don't use the word 'we' so liberally. I wouldn't condone allowing people to own these dogs and am all for hosing them if they attack someone.

My next-door neighbour lets his dog out at midnight and beyond sometimes and I have to listen to it barking. While he's probably the minority, he's a great example of why dogs should be 'uninvented'. Along with guns, I suppose.

Apropos 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 16:43 GMT

@Les Matthews

'If a dog was left on its own outside a shop in North London it would have been stolen in less than ten minutes.'

Either that or up on bricks with the ears smashed in.

@ Chewy

'My friend's Dorsets would have taken their arms off :-)'

Dorsets? That's a euphamism isn't it?

@Ben 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 17:01 GMT

Bugger, I keep doing that. Thank's so much for pointing it out.

@ Ex Pat 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 18:18 GMT

don't knock inter-species erotica :D or are you jealous of my poochy love?

BTW its a 4 year old german shephard, so i'd like to see anyone try to stick their tongue in his mouth :P

@ Anonymous Coward 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 18:49 GMT

So dog's aren't "things" then? In that case they must be people?? I'm confused.

Apropos Mike Richards: 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 19:19 GMT

Joke

...you wrote @Chewy

" 'My friend's Dorsets would have taken their arms off :-)'

Dorsets? That's a euphamism isn't it? "

No. If it had been a euphemism, Chewy would have said:

> My friend's arms would have taken their Dorsets off.

HTH!

Why do they have to put the nasty doggies down? 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 20:34 GMT

Coat

Can't they just remove their teeth? After all, you don't need them to eat dog food, just ask any pensioner...

(With thanks to The Mary Whitehouse Experience, I think)

Sick Brits 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 20:58 GMT

I'm guessing Lester hadn't read Lewis Page when he posted this.

No, I don't think I should take the blame if El Reg's server crashes in the next 5 seconds.

Now what have you done with my giant pink poodle?

Huh 

Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 23:20 GMT

It must be a quiet news day at that bastion of truth and accuracy - The Sun.

They had Pens, OMG 

Posted Wednesday 31st October 2007 09:38 GMT

Coat

I think we can rule out Pikeys, Chav's and Yoofs, For a start when was the last time you saw one with a Pen or even know how to hold one.

Oh yea right it is all that practice filling in claim forms and benefit stubs.

all very suspicious... 

Posted Wednesday 31st October 2007 13:09 GMT

i think weve established this a a girls pink pen - and that the owner had some shopping to do - i put it to the jury that the owner ran out of paper in her notepad and wrote her shpping list on the dog. clearly the dog wasnt to pleased with the idea, hence the illedgibility. what better way to cover her tracks than to leave it unattended for 10 minutes - genius!

and - did the owner actually purchase anything from shop?

there are so many questions

Let the punishment fit the crime 

Posted Wednesday 31st October 2007 16:43 GMT

Judging from the photos, the perpetrators should be sentenced to maybe 20 hours of community service and 100 hours of art instruction.

@Ben 

Posted Wednesday 31st October 2007 18:10 GMT

"Maybe not a 'Hanging's to(sic) good icon!' but a 'Grammarnazi' one?"

Excellent - red background, white circle, four large black apostrophes arranged in rotation :)

mmm 

Posted Thursday 1st November 2007 15:29 GMT

so i saw this shoe where people pay to get their dogs nails painted and where they force them to wear an array of disturbing baby clothes that makes the dog look extremely uncomfortable and very unhappy... a couple of squiggles by a bunch of sapless and brainless yobs does come anywhere near the mark of the tortures suffered at the hands of so called dog-beauticians and fashionistas ! they're just scared them yobs are nicking their dog business...

RE: mmm 

Posted Friday 2nd November 2007 13:52 GMT

Sounds like a huge shoe.... almost like it would be too big to fit in a shop of some description

@ law 

Posted Monday 5th November 2007 14:21 GMT

my bad... i really meant to write show... haha. that's what you get when you try to sneak write comments on the register while at work... no time to reread (or i could just be a really bad speller, i admit).

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