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By *ssex_tom OP   Man 36 weeks ago

Chelmsford

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man 36 weeks ago

Chelmsford

The Welsh,who call their country, the Land of Song, have banned dogs from many of it's beaches from May until Srptember. Why not all year round on all of its beaches. What's going on here guys. It's all over the news

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By *allySlinkyWoman 36 weeks ago

Leeds

Maybe May to September there are more children on the beaches ?

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By *icolerobbieCouple 36 weeks ago

walsall


"The Welsh,who call their country, the Land of Song, have banned dogs from many of it's beaches from May until Srptember. Why not all year round on all of its beaches. What's going on here guys. It's all over the news"

Now if only they’d do the same for sharks Tom, those evil buggers been banning. Make no mistake!

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By *icolerobbieCouple 36 weeks ago

walsall

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By *icecouple561Couple 36 weeks ago
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East Sussex

Certain sections of the beach down here are dog free from May to September.

I can't see why anymore there's more raw sewage in the sea than a few dogs could produce

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By *TG3Man 36 weeks ago

Dorchester

I must admit I'm not a fan of dogs on the beach doing their business take them to the park

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By (user no longer on site) 36 weeks ago

They have the same rule here for when the tourists are around, the dogs get the beach in winter and the tourists get it in summer

Most just go at night when no one is checking, it’s full of foxes anyway

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By *heel markMan 36 weeks ago

beside the sea

We've had that rule here for years , you can access a small beach and miles of fantastic coastline though. Same in Sunderland, just up the coast.

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By *ohn.Wick.Man 36 weeks ago

The Continental

It’s all over the poohs

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By *ean counterMan 36 weeks ago

Kettering

This is a problem caused by the irresponsible minority who don't pick up their dog's mess and unfortunately means that us responsible dog owners get penalised !

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By *ean counterMan 36 weeks ago

Kettering


"This is a problem caused by the irresponsible minority who don't pick up their dog's mess and unfortunately means that us responsible dog owners get penalised ! "

When I said "irresponsible" what I meant was ignorant lazy twats !!

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By *electableicecreamMan 36 weeks ago

The West

Most of the popular beeches in Ireland have the same rule. It's not just the poo though. A lot of people go sit on the beach and let their dogs off leash and that can be a nuisance or a worry for some.

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By *ags73Man 36 weeks ago

glasgow-ish

There’s always a ‘look at the state of this beach after a sunny day’ pic later in summer.

It’s not dogs that are the problem.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man 36 weeks ago

Chelmsford


"Most of the popular beeches in Ireland have the same rule. It's not just the poo though. A lot of people go sit on the beach and let their dogs off leash and that can be a nuisance or a worry for some.

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Especially as in Wales the sheep graze on the wet beachlands .. it's were salt marsh lamb comes from .. delicious

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man 36 weeks ago

Chelmsford

To be fair it's not always the dogs fault. Sometimes it is their irresponsible owners.

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By *emorefridaCouple 36 weeks ago

La la land

This rule has been in some beaches in Wales for years. In the county I live in there are less than 50% that exclude dogs.

From what I see this happens in England too. Is this a bit like the 20 mph thingy, where some people complain loads that Wales has them when they also have them in England?

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By *inger_SnapWoman 36 weeks ago

Hampshire/Dorset

It's the same on our beach. They're only allowed on a certain stretch all year round.

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By *uri00620Woman 36 weeks ago

Croydon

I mean that's pretty similar for beaches not in Wales too and has been for some time

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By *ookingforfun1970Woman 36 weeks ago

no knickers

It’s quite common on lots of beaches, what’s the problem?

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By (user no longer on site) 36 weeks ago

We use to take our dogs down to West Wittering beach.

Great dog friendly section.

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By (user no longer on site) 36 weeks ago


"The Welsh,who call their country, the Land of Song, have banned dogs from many of it's beaches from May until Srptember. Why not all year round on all of its beaches. What's going on here guys. It's all over the news"

It's the same here

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By *illybeachboyMan 36 weeks ago

Guernsey

Here until Guernsey dogs have been banned from most of the popular beaches during the summer months for years.

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By (user no longer on site) 36 weeks ago

I’m torn on this one! My dog is the best living thing on the planet, ever! Better than the hooomans! So technically she should get to go anywhere she likes! Even Buckingham Palace if she chooses!

BUT,

When I was at the beach the other week down in Poole, I put my rucksack down (containing my lunch and drinks) for ten minutes while I was busy doing my geeky detecting stuff in the sand and then I looked up to see this HUGE dirty great Labrador cocking it’s giant leg on my beautiful rucksack and lunch!! I was like “fuck off dirty dog!” but it just looked right at me and seemed to smile as it carried on doing one of those wee’s that lasts forever! And its owners just laughed!!! I felt violated and had to throw my lunch away and my bag went straight in the washing machine as soon as I got in! it’s just not the same now - my bag is the pee bag! Everyone I know calls it the pee bag now! My daughter is like I’m not touching the pee bag dad!

Some dogs should be allowed everywhere, some dogs should only be allowed in hell!

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By (user no longer on site) 36 weeks ago


"I’m torn on this one! My dog is the best living thing on the planet, ever! Better than the hooomans! So technically she should get to go anywhere she likes! Even Buckingham Palace if she chooses!

BUT,

When I was at the beach the other week down in Poole, I put my rucksack down (containing my lunch and drinks) for ten minutes while I was busy doing my geeky detecting stuff in the sand and then I looked up to see this HUGE dirty great Labrador cocking it’s giant leg on my beautiful rucksack and lunch!! I was like “fuck off dirty dog!” but it just looked right at me and seemed to smile as it carried on doing one of those wee’s that lasts forever! And its owners just laughed!!! I felt violated and had to throw my lunch away and my bag went straight in the washing machine as soon as I got in! it’s just not the same now - my bag is the pee bag! Everyone I know calls it the pee bag now! My daughter is like I’m not touching the pee bag dad!

Some dogs should be allowed everywhere, some dogs should only be allowed in hell! "

Sorry Tom, I should probably have started a new thread saying “following on from…”

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By *TG3Man 36 weeks ago

Dorchester


"This is a problem caused by the irresponsible minority who don't pick up their dog's mess and unfortunately means that us responsible dog owners get penalised ! "
Trouble is unless you concentrate on what your dog is doing the whole time you miss them pooping, say for example when you're on the beach and the dog runs up in the dunes out of sight, i had to tell a guy the other day they were walking in front of the dog and it crapped behind them

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By *isurreyguy2019Man 36 weeks ago

surrey

It's all over their shoes

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By (user no longer on site) 36 weeks ago

I loves dogs I do, but yeah, kick them off the beach in busy season seems fair to me.

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man 36 weeks ago

Chelmsford


"I’m torn on this one! My dog is the best living thing on the planet, ever! Better than the hooomans! So technically she should get to go anywhere she likes! Even Buckingham Palace if she chooses!

BUT,

When I was at the beach the other week down in Poole, I put my rucksack down (containing my lunch and drinks) for ten minutes while I was busy doing my geeky detecting stuff in the sand and then I looked up to see this HUGE dirty great Labrador cocking it’s giant leg on my beautiful rucksack and lunch!! I was like “fuck off dirty dog!” but it just looked right at me and seemed to smile as it carried on doing one of those wee’s that lasts forever! And its owners just laughed!!! I felt violated and had to throw my lunch away and my bag went straight in the washing machine as soon as I got in! it’s just not the same now - my bag is the pee bag! Everyone I know calls it the pee bag now! My daughter is like I’m not touching the pee bag dad!

Some dogs should be allowed everywhere, some dogs should only be allowed in hell! "

And your retort to the other dog owners ?

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By (user no longer on site) 36 weeks ago


"I’m torn on this one! My dog is the best living thing on the planet, ever! Better than the hooomans! So technically she should get to go anywhere she likes! Even Buckingham Palace if she chooses!

BUT,

When I was at the beach the other week down in Poole, I put my rucksack down (containing my lunch and drinks) for ten minutes while I was busy doing my geeky detecting stuff in the sand and then I looked up to see this HUGE dirty great Labrador cocking it’s giant leg on my beautiful rucksack and lunch!! I was like “fuck off dirty dog!” but it just looked right at me and seemed to smile as it carried on doing one of those wee’s that lasts forever! And its owners just laughed!!! I felt violated and had to throw my lunch away and my bag went straight in the washing machine as soon as I got in! it’s just not the same now - my bag is the pee bag! Everyone I know calls it the pee bag now! My daughter is like I’m not touching the pee bag dad!

Some dogs should be allowed everywhere, some dogs should only be allowed in hell!

And your retort to the other dog owners ?"

Stunned silence followed by a sweary rant about “fucking invisible leads” and “I’ll just piss on your handbag shall I?’ whilst waving my detector and looking like a special needs child wearing my headphones!

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By *TG3Man 36 weeks ago

Dorchester

I saw a dog yesterday piss all over the belongings of somebody swimming in the sea The owner did in fairness try to stop the dog but dogs don't speak english and it was 30 feet away

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By *ssex_tom OP   Man 36 weeks ago

Chelmsford


"I saw a dog yesterday piss all over the belongings of somebody swimming in the sea The owner did in fairness try to stop the dog but dogs don't speak english and it was 30 feet away "

To be fair, dogs respond to English commands such as Sit. Was it a French Poodle ? Those buggers only respond to commands in French

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By *ornucopiaMan 36 weeks ago

Bexley

Dogs got too popular after that boy on East Enders got one, a while back now.

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By *TG3Man 36 weeks ago

Dorchester


"I saw a dog yesterday piss all over the belongings of somebody swimming in the sea The owner did in fairness try to stop the dog but dogs don't speak english and it was 30 feet away

To be fair, dogs respond to English commands such as Sit. Was it a French Poodle ? Those buggers only respond to commands in French "

comment allez vous

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By *batMan 36 weeks ago

Alicante, Spain. (Sometimes in Wales)

I get a bit annoyed with dog owners that let their dogs get too close to other people. Doggie only wants a sniff or similar, but it's a pain in the tits for some.

I just thought you all should know that.

Cheers,

Gbat

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By *ermite12ukMan 36 weeks ago

Solihull and Brentwood

Even dogs called Shark?

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By *ools and the brainCouple 36 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.

Who's going to enforce it?

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple 36 weeks ago

Leeds

Dogs are band on every beach in summer, because people are lazy cunts who can’t pick their dog shit up and nobody wants dog shite through their toes.

The mr

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By *nightsoftheCoffeeTableCouple 36 weeks ago

Leeds


"Dogs are band on every beach in summer, because people are lazy cunts who can’t pick their dog shit up and nobody wants dog shite through their toes.

The mr "

Banned even ( Dam my retarded brain )

The mr

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By *TG3Man 36 weeks ago

Dorchester

Dogs are not allowed but still on the beach here

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By *wanseaguy68Man 36 weeks ago

Swansea

Dog owners only have themselves to blame pick it up take it to the proper bins I’m a big dog lover but I’m in favour of banning them in the busy months who like s**t between there toes

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By (user no longer on site) 36 weeks ago

Dog bans on half/ parts of the beach I agree with 100%, as a dog owner.

I prefer to walk my dog on the stretch of beach not covered in nappies, plastic bottles & other human litter.

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By *idnight RamblerMan 36 weeks ago

Pershore

They don't want dog turds detracting from the beauty of long stretches of human effluent.

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By (user no longer on site) 36 weeks ago


"I get a bit annoyed with dog owners that let their dogs get too close to other people. Doggie only wants a sniff or similar, but it's a pain in the tits for some.

I just thought you all should know that.

Cheers,

Gbat "

Oh absolutely - dogs with no recall shouldn't be off lead. Not all dogs/ people want other dogs in their space.

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By *TG3Man 36 weeks ago

Dorchester

If you love your dog and so many people do its like speeding you know its wrong but you do it and face the fine

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By *a LunaWoman 36 weeks ago

South Wales

I went to a caravan park on holiday once and it had a dog friendly beach. Made the mistake of visiting it one warm sunny day during the holiday. I’m still haunted by it. The smell….the sight…..bleurgh.

Dogs should be kept off the beach in the Summer.

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By *onameyet2Man 36 weeks ago

chorley


"Most of the popular beeches in Ireland have the same rule. It's not just the poo though. A lot of people go sit on the beach and let their dogs off leash and that can be a nuisance or a worry for some.

"

So dogs are banned from trees in Ireland?

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By *ools and the brainCouple 36 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.

It's the scummy humans who are the issue leaving litter all over the place and the ones who don't clean up the dog poops.

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By *usie pTV/TS 36 weeks ago

taunton

Dog owners have only themselves to blame for the members of their community who do not clean up behind their pets and the ones who do pick it up and then hang the bag on a bush or similar, well I suppose the poor devils have some mental problems. I went for a walk on a cliff path near me a couple of days ago and there was dog shite all over the place.

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By *OYFBWoman 36 weeks ago

Jersey (sometimes Notts)


"There’s always a ‘look at the state of this beach after a sunny day’ pic later in summer.

It’s not dogs that are the problem."

THIS!!

People are always the problem.

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By *otsossieMan 36 weeks ago

Chesterfield

This is not news.

But I do find it ironic that they’re still pumping raw sewerage into the seas during those months.

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By *emonbuttercreamWoman 36 weeks ago

Birmingham

I live next to three beautiful beaches and let me tell you I am all for dogs banned or at least kept on leash. I NEVER see dogs on leashes, and dogs are always all over my blanket or shitting in the sand and their owners are nowhere to be seen. I love dogs but it seriously fucks me off. But again, this comes down to shitty and lazy people rather than the animal.

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By *icolerobbieCouple 36 weeks ago

walsall


"I live next to three beautiful beaches and let me tell you I am all for dogs banned or at least kept on leash. I NEVER see dogs on leashes, and dogs are always all over my blanket or shitting in the sand and their owners are nowhere to be seen. I love dogs but it seriously fucks me off. But again, this comes down to shitty and lazy people rather than the animal."

Birmingham has some lovely beaches.

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By *TG3Man 36 weeks ago

Dorchester


"I live next to three beautiful beaches and let me tell you I am all for dogs banned or at least kept on leash. I NEVER see dogs on leashes, and dogs are always all over my blanket or shitting in the sand and their owners are nowhere to be seen. I love dogs but it seriously fucks me off. But again, this comes down to shitty and lazy people rather than the animal.

Birmingham has some lovely beaches. "

and great spaghetti

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By *ranny-CrumpetWoman 36 weeks ago

The Town by The Cross


"The Welsh,who call their country, the Land of Song, have banned dogs from many of it's beaches from May until Srptember. Why not all year round on all of its beaches. What's going on here guys. It's all over the news"

I think it's shameful Tom. They should ban the good looking ones to indoors.

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By *ictoria_1976TV/TS 35 weeks ago

Truro

Down here in Cornwall - which is the sticky out bit at the end of England known for pasties, pixies & cream teas - there is a mixture of rules re: canines on beaches.

Some are total dog bans, some partial bans (winter only or only allowed early & late in the day) & some beaches dogs are allowed all year round.

This way if you like dogging - sorry dog walking on the beach there is always availability - & conversely if you have a dog phobia you also have dog free choices..

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By *estYorkshireGentMan 35 weeks ago

Leeds

I’ve never had a problem with dogs at the beach but it can be a nightmare if they’re not well behaved. Last year mine and my daughter’s picnic at the beach was ruined when a dog dived into the middle of us, shook his wet fur everywhere and nicked a sausage roll on his way out for good measure! we saw the funny side but his poor owner was just chasing after him shouting and apologising to everyone.

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By *usie pTV/TS 35 weeks ago

taunton

I caught one on my fishing line a few years ago I didn't see it coming until it rushed past me jumped up and took the bait, luckily it only got the hook in its lip and I cut the hook and got it out but the owner was very stroppy with me and climbed up on a very high horse when I suggested if she could not control it she should have it on a lead.

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By *lynJMan 35 weeks ago

Morden


"It’s all over the poohs"

It's all over the dunes

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By *irwolf20Man 35 weeks ago

Nuneaton


"It’s all over the poohs"

Most of the beaches I've been on, it the humans leaving more shit on the beach than any dog.. used nappies, cans, bottles, crisp packet etc. They have a bag to carry it all to the beach, how hard is it to put it back in the bag and put it in a bin?

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By *ornucopiaMan 35 weeks ago

Bexley

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By *ornucopiaMan 35 weeks ago

Bexley


"I caught one on my fishing line a few years ago I didn't see it coming until it rushed past me jumped up and took the bait, luckily it only got the hook in its lip and I cut the hook and got it out but the owner was very stroppy with me and climbed up on a very high horse when I suggested if she could not control it she should have it on a lead."

Scariest thing like that to happpen to me was when I was pulling in my line, which had a rubber sandeel lure and a seagull took it from just on the surface.

All of a sudden, hordes of its mates came from nowhere emitting war cries and mobbing my boat. Very scary for a while. Fortunately the stupid gull let it go after a while. It hadn't actually got hooked. Might have been a different story if it had.

When dogs are allowed on beaches without a lead, it is always fun watching them tearing towards a group of gulls and then looking up at the sky in bewilderment as the gulls lift just high enough to escape.

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By *ouples_EroticaXXXCouple 35 weeks ago

manchester


"The Welsh,who call their country, the Land of Song, have banned dogs from many of it's beaches from May until Srptember. Why not all year round on all of its beaches. What's going on here guys. It's all over the news"

It’s just you dog whistling again.

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By *urry BlokeMan 35 weeks ago

Stalybridge

Dogs on beaches, sure - on leads!

There is, in this country, a lot of lazy dog owners that rely on a breeds nature to determine how they live and interact with other dogs and people alike

The result is a lot of dogs with little training and poor manners

I love dogs, like really love them, I just wish that more were well mannered and well trained

That starts from being a pup

Until we get to that point, love your dogs to bits (you will get it back tenfold), but outside of a contained and secure environment, keep them on a lead

I'm not really arsed about dog shit - just pick it up and pop it in a bin

Top tip - always take at least one extra bag, cos you never know when they might surprise you with a little extra

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