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Ken Murray
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26 Aug 2012 08:58


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how good was it lastnight to see the channel giving the greyhound the publicity it needs to rehome this wonderful dog, and show they are not killing machine;s but are love sponges so lets hope the people that watch rptv give these dogs a chance.


John Wilson
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26 Aug 2012 10:17


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Does anyone think greyhounds are killing machines??? But great publicity.


Ken Murray
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26 Aug 2012 13:42


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yes they do john, when i used to walk my dog out with a muzzle on people used to cross the road rather than walk passed,and when they used to see the dog off the lead in the park until they see them walk with all the other friends dogs they used to put their dogs back on the lead, i;ve made a lot of friends walking my dogs in the park and they admit they were a bit weary of my dogs at first simply because they wore a muzzle when out, so the more people get to see the dogs without the muzzle the more they love what a good pet they make.



Monika Then Bergh
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28 Aug 2012 01:24


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Is there any link to a player where we could see it, Ken?

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