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| lingo26. 04. 2012 19:03:33 |
Some dog owners can really be weird, what can we do, not everyone has the same reasons for getting a dog. I've never had a dog and don't plan to, but passing by some isolated farms along the hiking trail I've had to shake off quite a few by force so far if I wanted to continue with intact pants. But I have to admit, the situation is improving and there are fewer and fewer of those unleashed "farm bosses" operating within 100m from the house. But MajaO, why do you offer dog poop in daily or weekly quantities? Or do you maybe collect it on purpose and use it later in the garden like stable manure? Haven't heard of that, we always order cow manure from the farmer, but it's expensive. You city folks are more inventive than us rural ones Thanks for the tip, if necessary
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| bostjanp26. 04. 2012 20:24:40 |
As Igor Zlodej says, folks, go to the mountains, hills, to some hill now with two super days ahead and forget everyday life and troubles and this dog post. I'm going to the hill whether there's a whole pack of dogs up there or a whole pack chasing me. At least we'll walk together For safety I'll take a homemade sausage along and we'll nicely nibble it together later
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| pohodnik1126. 04. 2012 21:25:48 |
MajaO. - Sorry but you obviously have bigger problems with yourself than with your dogs. Sad but that's the only way I can understand your constant "banging on" about this even when no one wants anything from you but people just express their opinions. And one more thing, I and probably others don't care at all whether you'll have children (your and your partner's decision). But still it's very inappropriate to compare a child to a dog! If it bothers you that they pull your dog's tail, it just means it got too close to the kids. And I really don't understand how you can boast about being nice to kids who pee on the lawns around the block and their parents… – don't you see maybe some very big difference between a two-year-old peeing on the lawn or your dog? Who would understand….
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| dogna27. 04. 2012 08:43:14 |
This is already hopeless. Dogs are, go and will go to the mountains, like it or not. Often in the mountains people bother me who don't belong there. And what do I do? I quicken my pace and leave them behind. In front I admire nature, peaks, flowers and chat with friendly hikers, with or without dogs.The essence of life is coexistence of people with nature and animals.Some still need to learn that, unfortunately some never will. Happy holidays to all and many beautiful hours spent in nature.Have a good one, love each other.
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| turbo27. 04. 2012 11:06:51 |
La la la . . . The meaning of life is lying on the beach with brain off and Chihuahua on guard . . . . La la la la
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| samoa27. 04. 2012 11:52:55 |
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| Zebdi27. 04. 2012 14:05:24 |
Hey, the movie title is Live and Let Die (Live & let die) 
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| sprehajalec27. 04. 2012 16:25:35 |
Wow, you've really opened fire. Better to talk about more important things. What measures do you have for preventing close encounters with snakes. Their time has come. Last year in the hot months I stayed lower, this year I'm tempted to go a bit out of the forests. But to be honest, I don't dare. A viper can kill a small dog, and that's not really the point of hiking in the mid-mountains.
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| Irina27. 04. 2012 23:27:48 |
@turbo, we followed your advice ..... true, there was no beach, but there were patches of snow that fully met Luna's expectations. On Vel'ka it's always pleasant, regardless of the number of visitors, even the tailed and furry ones, there was as always enough space for everyone. Above all, there was endless peace, no disputes.
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| ljubitelj gora4. 05. 2012 22:48:58 |
I have a German Shepherd mix, for about 3 years 5x/week we go for walks, a bit down, a lot up, right, left, today my dog decided he's had enough and ran home, I went for a bit more walk I wonder if you don't feel sorry for your dog when you drag it like that through the mid-mountains, the dog obeys you because you feed it, give it a warm home, cuddle it, but such small puppies are for some lower hill, altitude difference "800" meters is in my opinion A LOT for a dog and when I see those small dogs when they reach the top I feel sorry for them, strange that its tongue doesn't fall out.
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| sprehajalec5. 05. 2012 15:15:29 |
A big dog like yours usually has more problems than smaller dogs - approx. 40 cm shoulder height and approx. 10 kg weight. Don't forget that in the pictures you see many happy dogs and they are all roughly in this category. Mostly they are also basically hunting breeds. You know that hunters always needed an enduring dog. And if it's also in the terrier group, like mine, you've won. With my little bitch we have a daily walk of about 5 km, on the weekend ..... we go to nicer places. Yesterday we were at Dovška Baba (yes, the narcissi are starting to bloom) and our little monster was on the go the whole time. The path was almost idyllic. We even met one mountaineer, then two roe deer and a squirrel.
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| VanSims7. 05. 2012 11:41:09 |
>>>But I'm still polite to all those who yell at me in the middle of the night in the apartment above me, pee on the lawns around the block because parents can't be bothered to take them home, throw sand at my dogs because they think it's fun (or something), try to pull dogs by the tail etc. Here of course children are not to blame at all. And yes, pohodnik11! A child can be compared to a dog. If a dog is the mirror of the owner, a child is the mirror of the parents. It doesn't matter at all whether the upbringing is authoritarian or permissive, conservative or liberal, it's definitely primitive or the parents of such children are primitive. >>>If it bothers you that they pull your dog's tail, it just means it got too close to the children. >>>A viper can kill a small dog, and that's not really the point of hiking in the mid-mountains. Yes, yes, many dog problems can be solved with strict leashing of the dog. On some other forum I read how one complained that her dog had been beaten twice on a mountain hike. I won't go into whether out of malice or the mountaineer was just defending himself, but the fact is if the lady had the dog leashed, it wouldn't happen or she could defend it on the spot. If she's a couple hundred meters away, it's of course hard. Same with snakes. The dog has no idea what a poisonous snake is. So, sprehajalec, I'd say the leash is the best measure against snakes.  >>A big dog like yours usually has more problems than smaller dogs Not necessarily at all. I don't know what breed it is but dragging such an armchair dog like e.g. a Pekingese to Begunjščica or a pug to Šmarna Gora (both seen with my own eyes) I think is not very dog-friendly. Especially the poor pug was panting so much that I felt sorry for it. These so-called companion dogs (or they are even so-called 'dogs') have a whole bunch of degenerations (for which I'd ban them because it's animal torture) and precisely the pug has a short respiratory tract, which means it tires quickly even on flat ground, let alone uphill. And all because some refined Chinese court ladies thousands of years ago got the idea to cuddle a bonsai mastiff with a squashed muzzle.
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| U&Q7. 05. 2012 13:06:34 |
VanSims I disagree with you on most things (regarding dogs), but here you're completely right. I too would ban breeding 'deformed' breeds, so-called brachycephalic breeds (mainly thinking of pugs, bulldogs...). What we do with these breeds is not humane, since 90% of these dogs would need surgery on the upper respiratory tract to function normally. Above all, owners of such dogs need to be informed, I think many before buying don't know that their dog won't manage normal exertion and thus won't have a quality life, especially in summer. At least with boxers the situation is improving a bit, since in Switzerland they banned their breeding precisely because of these problems and one breeder there has embarked on creating a new breed continental boxer, whose head anatomy is being corrected. With smooth-faced breeds unfortunately we still tend towards shortening the muzzle and bigger problems... I know off topic, but still
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| sprehajalec7. 05. 2012 13:53:41 |
You know Van Sims - on days when you have the mountain to yourself, you suggest the dog on a leash. Are you serious?
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| mandala7. 05. 2012 20:07:34 |
Maja, I completely agree with you!
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| pohodnik117. 05. 2012 21:24:48 |
But I disagree. 1. This portal is still very high quality. 2. @MajaO, I've been following the portal for years, and in reality I only miss a handful of those who left. A lot of writers remain on the portal – more or less regular – so where do you count them, if you say the smart ones left? Among the, to put it mildly, "stupid" or even dumb? And do you mean that there are no more good contributions on this portal and everything that @viharnik, @IgorZlodej, @LidijaJesih, @JTrogar, @gita, @otiv….(not listing more so I don't wrong anyone – there are tons more) publish is just "bitching about three useless or whatever things"? That's a bit harsh judgment. I wonder how they feel? 3. The biggest "bitching" is this thread and you're also pouring oil on the fire of this "bitching". 4. If we're honest, we have to admit that each of us could always do our job better. And it's no different with the moderators of this forum. Personally I think they do a good job, but in a thread with such "bitchy" posts it's probably really hard to draw the line what to allow and what not. Because nipping any communication and "clashing" of opinions in the bud, as long as they don't become extremely insulting, isn't always smart either. 5. And to conclude: constantly emphasizing how "hribi.net" is becoming an increasingly low-quality portal also creates (bad) karma and looks like some "rumor" that some writers "propagate". And with that you're also helping to destroy the portal yourselves. As if you wanted it to really "go out" and then you'll "beat your chests" how you knew and predicted it all in advance anyway. Extremely destructive behavior that will remain recorded... for years after. Thanks to all those who with their quality posts help keep the website high-quality, useful and interesting! (I don't publish contributions myself, because my hiking partner does it regularly).
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| miri7. 05. 2012 22:02:48 |
Heads under the tap, so they cool down.
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| ljubitelj gora7. 05. 2012 22:28:30 |
Tisa, I agree ----> Where to go with a dog? All those who used to diligently write on the portal read us regularly.
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| pohodnik117. 05. 2012 22:28:39 |
@MajaO – as you already wrote…. Aha the smarter ones give up…. good evening. @tisa .. here I already stopped!
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| čemšeničan7. 05. 2012 23:45:01 |
yes,yes,yes read and hike a lot
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