Ok, so here i am in belle Plagne right now and i am disgusted by the locals that bring there dogs to resort.
We have accomadation right on the piste and each morning sit and watch them walk and allow their animals to s**t on the piste. They make no effort to clear up as we all now see as normal in the uk.
all along the edges and sometimes in the middle there are patches of yellow snow and lumps of brown. Surely they should be given a designated area or simply not bring their filthy beasts!!!!
Filthy dog owners
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I don't speaky Welshy :wink:
Neither do I, but I know what that means, because I've heard it before, here in Wales, especially with adults talking to kids. I don't know what the official translation is, but it means something like 'that's disgusting/dirty!'.
And, back on topic, I like seeing dogs in French ski resorts - but I haven't seen any on the piste. In fact, I'd sort of assumed they weren't allowed, both because of the hygiene aspect and for safety reasons (I find it hard enough to ski at the best of times without trying to dodge a dog running about at top speed!).
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Started by Snapzzz in Ski Chatter 10-Jan-2011 - 38 Replies
Snapzzz posted Jan-2011
Skied: Arinsal, La Plagne, Alpe D'huez, Flaine, Les Arcs, Morzine, Les Gets, Avoriaz, Sauze, Courchevel, Val Thorens
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EmmaEvs
reply to 'Filthy dog owners' posted Jan-2011
Ooh that's not nice.
Apart from the fact that it's unpleasant, it's a health hazard. Imagine falling in the 'wrong' place and getting a nice fresh one all over your snazzy sallos and jacket. You can go blind after coming into contact with dog do doos y'know :shock:
Apart from the fact that it's unpleasant, it's a health hazard. Imagine falling in the 'wrong' place and getting a nice fresh one all over your snazzy sallos and jacket. You can go blind after coming into contact with dog do doos y'know :shock:
I wish I could meet the person who first decided to strap 2 planks to their feet and throw themselves down a mountain
EmmaEvs
reply to 'Filthy dog owners' posted Jan-2011
Uch a fi :|
I wish I could meet the person who first decided to strap 2 planks to their feet and throw themselves down a mountain
Ian Wickham
reply to 'Filthy dog owners' posted Jan-2011
EmmaEvs wrote:Uch a fi :|
I don't speaky Welshy :wink:
AllyG
reply to 'Filthy dog owners' posted Jan-2011
Ian Wickham wrote:EmmaEvs wrote:Uch a fi :|
I don't speaky Welshy :wink:
Neither do I, but I know what that means, because I've heard it before, here in Wales, especially with adults talking to kids. I don't know what the official translation is, but it means something like 'that's disgusting/dirty!'.
And, back on topic, I like seeing dogs in French ski resorts - but I haven't seen any on the piste. In fact, I'd sort of assumed they weren't allowed, both because of the hygiene aspect and for safety reasons (I find it hard enough to ski at the best of times without trying to dodge a dog running about at top speed!).
Ally
EmmaEvs
reply to 'Filthy dog owners' posted Jan-2011
Aww paed y becsor (don't worry) it just means uuurrrrgggghhh! or eeeeeewww! :lol:
I wish I could meet the person who first decided to strap 2 planks to their feet and throw themselves down a mountain
Tony_H
reply to 'Filthy dog owners' posted Jan-2011
Yeh cos otherwise they're a lovely lot :lol:Ian Wickham wrote:I tell you what that is the down side of the French ...... don't always see it in ski resorts though.
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Dids1
reply to 'Filthy dog owners' posted Jan-2011
Disgusting, disgusting......
I've know they don't have the same attitude to dogs and dog sh*t as us in UK, but surely they can't see that as anything but totally revolting.
How's the skiing?
I've know they don't have the same attitude to dogs and dog sh*t as us in UK, but surely they can't see that as anything but totally revolting.
How's the skiing?
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Topic last updated on 17-January-2011 at 20:42