Bournemouth dog training club is barking mad at hall snub (From Bournemouth Echo)
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Bournemouth dog training club is barking mad at hall snub
9:00am Sunday 6th January 2013 in News By Steven Smith
SAD TAILS: Nicky Smith, second from left, and Christine Walton, far left, with club members Picture: Sally Adams
A DOG training group has been left fuming after being turfed out of its home with just a few days notice.
The team behind Fun 4 Dogs, which has been running for around four years at Tuckton Social Club in Tuckton Road, Bournemouth, said they have been told that they will not be able to use the new hall nearby because the committee running it fears the oak floor will be damaged.
The old hall is due to be demolished shortly. It has left Christine Walton and Nicky Smith, who run the group, desperately trying to find new premises to continue with their courses.
The chairman of Tuckton Social Club, John May, said it was a decision that had not been taken lightly.
Christine, however, said: “Before Christmas we had a letter to say we were moving over and we thought there was no problem whatsoever.
“I had a phone call on New Year’s Eve in the morning to say they didn’t want us to have the hall at all. I said we would guarantee that we would not damage the floor and if it is we will pay for it because I am 100 per cent certain due to the matting we use that it will not happen.
“I think we’re being victimised because it’s dogs. It’s been hard to sort somewhere else out – we have three more sessions to go on this course. I’ve tried everywhere and a lot of the halls and church halls are full.”
The group is appealing to anyone that can help them.
Nicky added: “They haven’t spoken to us face-to-face. We pay three months in advance, so they should have given us three months’ notice.”
John May, chairman of Tuckton Social Club, said the decision came after a meeting with the new hall’s builders last week.
“One of the questions we asked was does the floor scratch, because we have two dog groups; we were told it would.
“This decision hasn’t been taken lightly. We all love dogs, but we have an expensive oak floor put down for dancing and activities.
“They haven’t paid up front for the hire of the hall, so we don’t have to give them notice, although we would have liked to have done. We will try to keep them in the old hall for a few more days if we can. We will do anything we can to help them.”
If anyone has a lock-up, barn, workshop, outhouse, hall or industrial unit the group can use for one night and one afternoon a week, they should contact Christine on 07719 605705.
Comments(41)
elite50
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9:32am Sun 6 Jan 13
Someone realises that dogs dont belong indoors.
They are animals and oak floorboards and animals just dont mix.
The only other sensible bit in the whole sorry saga is that the people are looking for a barn, thats where animals belong.
I wish them luck, they deserve it.
Drew_Peacock
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9:58am Sun 6 Jan 13
elsa19
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10:12am Sun 6 Jan 13
elite50 wrote:This person should be in a barn then. as a dog lover a hall can be used to train dogs. A dogs claws wouldn't damage floors compared to high heels ask your wife or do you wear them?
At last!
Someone realises that dogs dont belong indoors.
They are animals and oak floorboards and animals just dont mix.
The only other sensible bit in the whole sorry saga is that the people are looking for a barn, thats where animals belong.
I wish them luck, they deserve it.
downmoor-ch
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10:27am Sun 6 Jan 13
elite50
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10:50am Sun 6 Jan 13
elsa19 wrote:There you go.
elite50 wrote:This person should be in a barn then. as a dog lover a hall can be used to train dogs. A dogs claws wouldn't damage floors compared to high heels ask your wife or do you wear them?
At last!
Someone realises that dogs dont belong indoors.
They are animals and oak floorboards and animals just dont mix.
The only other sensible bit in the whole sorry saga is that the people are looking for a barn, thats where animals belong.
I wish them luck, they deserve it.
A few home truths and the daggers come out.
Why pray should I be in a barn?
Because if you know anything about timber you would realise that claws, (please retract yours), are not the issue here. The problem is that a heap of uncontrolled mutts (that is why they go to trainingg school) have accidents and STAIN oak floors.
That is why animals(that includes dogs) should be left outside.
I am sure that you are not a dog so why would you infer that I wear my wifes shoes. Unless you own a female dog (what are they called?).
dobby1
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11:33am Sun 6 Jan 13
Bournehammer68
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11:52am Sun 6 Jan 13
elite50 wrote:I would suggest that oak is a tree and as such should be left outdoors to grow rather than adorning some fancy fashionable floor.
elsa19 wrote:There you go.
elite50 wrote:This person should be in a barn then. as a dog lover a hall can be used to train dogs. A dogs claws wouldn't damage floors compared to high heels ask your wife or do you wear them?
At last!
Someone realises that dogs dont belong indoors.
They are animals and oak floorboards and animals just dont mix.
The only other sensible bit in the whole sorry saga is that the people are looking for a barn, thats where animals belong.
I wish them luck, they deserve it.
A few home truths and the daggers come out.
Why pray should I be in a barn?
Because if you know anything about timber you would realise that claws, (please retract yours), are not the issue here. The problem is that a heap of uncontrolled mutts (that is why they go to trainingg school) have accidents and STAIN oak floors.
That is why animals(that includes dogs) should be left outside.
I am sure that you are not a dog so why would you infer that I wear my wifes shoes. Unless you own a female dog (what are they called?).
saynomore
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12:02pm Sun 6 Jan 13
Bournehammer68 wrote:And your furniture would be made of ???
elite50 wrote:I would suggest that oak is a tree and as such should be left outdoors to grow rather than adorning some fancy fashionable floor.
elsa19 wrote:There you go.
elite50 wrote:This person should be in a barn then. as a dog lover a hall can be used to train dogs. A dogs claws wouldn't damage floors compared to high heels ask your wife or do you wear them?
At last!
Someone realises that dogs dont belong indoors.
They are animals and oak floorboards and animals just dont mix.
The only other sensible bit in the whole sorry saga is that the people are looking for a barn, thats where animals belong.
I wish them luck, they deserve it.
A few home truths and the daggers come out.
Why pray should I be in a barn?
Because if you know anything about timber you would realise that claws, (please retract yours), are not the issue here. The problem is that a heap of uncontrolled mutts (that is why they go to trainingg school) have accidents and STAIN oak floors.
That is why animals(that includes dogs) should be left outside.
I am sure that you are not a dog so why would you infer that I wear my wifes shoes. Unless you own a female dog (what are they called?).
Fred Kite
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1:26pm Sun 6 Jan 13
pete woodley
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1:37pm Sun 6 Jan 13
Fred Kite wrote:You mean the dog toilets.
Big field on Iford Lane
Rednax
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2:19pm Sun 6 Jan 13
spooki
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2:40pm Sun 6 Jan 13
speedy231278
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2:57pm Sun 6 Jan 13
You'll probably find the hall owners have found someone willing to pay more than the dog lot, so have come up with a handy excuse to get shot of them. Perhaps the place is run a a bunch of mad cat ladies?
speedy231278
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2:59pm Sun 6 Jan 13
pete woodley
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5:08pm Sun 6 Jan 13
username is already in use
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5:34pm Sun 6 Jan 13
Arjay
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6:18pm Sun 6 Jan 13
And the group has either paid in advance, or it hasn't?.. so someone's telling porkies.....
Looks as if there might be more to this than mentioned in this article......
pete woodley
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6:36pm Sun 6 Jan 13
Carolyn43
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7:19pm Sun 6 Jan 13
pete woodley wrote:Well I'd prefer to sit down to a cuppa or pint with the smell of dogs hanging around rather than the smell of people with BO and babies who need their nappies changed.
A social room is a social place for humans,not a dogs meeting place.How many would want to sit down to a cuppa or pint with the smell of dogs hanging around.
Pablo23
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7:21pm Sun 6 Jan 13
pete woodley wrote:Woof
A social room is a social place for humans,not a dogs meeting place.How many would want to sit down to a cuppa or pint with the smell of dogs hanging around.
Pablo23
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7:22pm Sun 6 Jan 13
Carolyn43 wrote:Agreed.
pete woodley wrote:Well I'd prefer to sit down to a cuppa or pint with the smell of dogs hanging around rather than the smell of people with BO and babies who need their nappies changed.
A social room is a social place for humans,not a dogs meeting place.How many would want to sit down to a cuppa or pint with the smell of dogs hanging around.
Or elderly gentleman flatulance
Bournehammer68
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8:42pm Sun 6 Jan 13
saynomore wrote:sustainable woods certainly not oak!
Bournehammer68 wrote:And your furniture would be made of ???
elite50 wrote:I would suggest that oak is a tree and as such should be left outdoors to grow rather than adorning some fancy fashionable floor.
elsa19 wrote:There you go.
elite50 wrote:This person should be in a barn then. as a dog lover a hall can be used to train dogs. A dogs claws wouldn't damage floors compared to high heels ask your wife or do you wear them?
At last!
Someone realises that dogs dont belong indoors.
They are animals and oak floorboards and animals just dont mix.
The only other sensible bit in the whole sorry saga is that the people are looking for a barn, thats where animals belong.
I wish them luck, they deserve it.
A few home truths and the daggers come out.
Why pray should I be in a barn?
Because if you know anything about timber you would realise that claws, (please retract yours), are not the issue here. The problem is that a heap of uncontrolled mutts (that is why they go to trainingg school) have accidents and STAIN oak floors.
That is why animals(that includes dogs) should be left outside.
I am sure that you are not a dog so why would you infer that I wear my wifes shoes. Unless you own a female dog (what are they called?).
elite50
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9:33pm Sun 6 Jan 13
scrumpyjack wrote:You obviously have short term memory loss because your last communication stated that you were not going to communicate with me again.
elite50 wrote:you really are a miserable sod. You and Pete Wodely should hook up.....
At last!
Someone realises that dogs dont belong indoors.
They are animals and oak floorboards and animals just dont mix.
The only other sensible bit in the whole sorry saga is that the people are looking for a barn, thats where animals belong.
I wish them luck, they deserve it.
Time for your nap?
Maybe next time that you are out on day release we can meet for a cuppa and really socialise (dont bring your dog).
pete woodley
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10:01pm Sun 6 Jan 13
scrumpyjack
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10:32pm Sun 6 Jan 13
pete woodley wrote:Cold day in hell before that happens.
elite50,if scrumpy agrees to meet for tea,can i come along,i promise to pay for the teas and teacakes,and i can keep an eye on his zimmer frame.
If you see Elite50 do suggest he checks the time of posts before making smarmy, sarcastic playground comments that illustrate his perception of reality.
pete woodley
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10:42pm Sun 6 Jan 13
scrumpyjack
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10:54pm Sun 6 Jan 13
s-pb2
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11:26pm Sun 6 Jan 13
Louise-Bournemouth
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1:19am Mon 7 Jan 13
Carolyn43 wrote:As someone who suffers with a severe and deadly allergy to dog hair, I'd rather have baby smell or people smell, than dog smell as that would mean hair would be about and that is never good for me. I'm sure there are many other's who suffer with this allergy who could potentially use the hall and put them at risk to without them realising.
pete woodley wrote:Well I'd prefer to sit down to a cuppa or pint with the smell of dogs hanging around rather than the smell of people with BO and babies who need their nappies changed.
A social room is a social place for humans,not a dogs meeting place.How many would want to sit down to a cuppa or pint with the smell of dogs hanging around.
Got nothing against dogs or dog owners (as long as they are responsible), and it's a shame about the loss of the hall to them, but it's the hall's choice regardless of the reason's.
I do hope they find somewhere else soon though :)
Oh, and whilst I'm here, please do not let your dogs sit on the seats on the bus...it's bad manners, dogs can carry parasites and again...Dog Hair!
Have a nice day everyone!
BernieScripps
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7:30am Mon 7 Jan 13
sar72
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8:03am Mon 7 Jan 13
In the winter how can people train outside in the pitch black....people of all ages used this hall for training their dogs, young and old...these people trying their best to have well behaved dogs and training puppies outside in a big field isn't ideal as there are too many distractions especially if you are trying to install basic training!
As for the new hall, will everyone be wearing slippers so not to scratch the floor....I've never heard anything so rediculous? The committee members sound like a right lot of jobsworths, the only bit of power they have in their lives no doubt!
Lord Spring
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8:36am Mon 7 Jan 13
pete woodley wrote:You had a barney with someone Pete !,
When i was in the raf and army,i found that after a barney with someone and sometimes a punchup,i usually got on with them well.Just a thought.
Never I dont believe that.
pete woodley
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9:18am Mon 7 Jan 13
Lord Spring wrote:I am mellowing in my old age,believe me.
pete woodley wrote:You had a barney with someone Pete !,
When i was in the raf and army,i found that after a barney with someone and sometimes a punchup,i usually got on with them well.Just a thought.
Never I dont believe that.
elite50
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9:43am Mon 7 Jan 13
sar72 wrote:You dont get it.
Typical anti-dog squad comments from the same people on the echo website....you moan if dogs are outside badly behaved but when there are people trying to make a difference ie: train their dogs to be well behaved and have good basic obedience you moan! There is no pleasing some of you...you must live sad lives if all you can do is be critical of everything and everyone.
In the winter how can people train outside in the pitch black....people of all ages used this hall for training their dogs, young and old...these people trying their best to have well behaved dogs and training puppies outside in a big field isn't ideal as there are too many distractions especially if you are trying to install basic training!
As for the new hall, will everyone be wearing slippers so not to scratch the floor....I've never heard anything so rediculous? The committee members sound like a right lot of jobsworths, the only bit of power they have in their lives no doubt!
I am on holiday in Australia at the moment, they have dogs over here too.
The difference is, is that people control their dogs here, not the other way around.
The only problem that I have had was when I was fishing on an almost deserted beach and a dog came up and urinated on my shoes (I wasn't wearing them).
When I pointed out what the dog had done the owner(in an English accent), said "Which dog?".
There was not another thing on the beach for 300 metres.
She was obviously one of your mob!
sar72
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9:59am Mon 7 Jan 13
elite50 wrote:Hope you picked the fish hooks up!
sar72 wrote:You dont get it.
Typical anti-dog squad comments from the same people on the echo website....you moan if dogs are outside badly behaved but when there are people trying to make a difference ie: train their dogs to be well behaved and have good basic obedience you moan! There is no pleasing some of you...you must live sad lives if all you can do is be critical of everything and everyone.
In the winter how can people train outside in the pitch black....people of all ages used this hall for training their dogs, young and old...these people trying their best to have well behaved dogs and training puppies outside in a big field isn't ideal as there are too many distractions especially if you are trying to install basic training!
As for the new hall, will everyone be wearing slippers so not to scratch the floor....I've never heard anything so rediculous? The committee members sound like a right lot of jobsworths, the only bit of power they have in their lives no doubt!
I am on holiday in Australia at the moment, they have dogs over here too.
The difference is, is that people control their dogs here, not the other way around.
The only problem that I have had was when I was fishing on an almost deserted beach and a dog came up and urinated on my shoes (I wasn't wearing them).
When I pointed out what the dog had done the owner(in an English accent), said "Which dog?".
There was not another thing on the beach for 300 metres.
She was obviously one of your mob!
BarrHumbug
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10:02am Mon 7 Jan 13
Lord Spring
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10:17am Mon 7 Jan 13
It happened to another local club many years ago and that was before the blame culture came in.
EGHH
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5:14pm Mon 7 Jan 13
sar72
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7:14pm Fri 11 Jan 13
Drew_Peacock
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7:17pm Fri 11 Jan 13
sar72 wrote:Good News - and thanks for the update.
Fun4dogs have found a new home...thankfully, There are some kind people out there.
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