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KidKruger Wrote:

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> I can imagine 6 dogs barking at the same time but,

> having used Nunhead cemetary for 5yrs, have never

> actually seen 6 dogs being unloaded when ALL 6 are

> barking at the exact same time. That would be some

> coincidence, especially if the dogs are walked

> daily together and have a settled relationship

> with one another.

> I can imagine it, but not recurringis the - that would

> seem a trifle strange IMO.

I?d be more inclined to trust the account of someone who lives opposite cemetery.


What is the amount of dogs that Southwark allows wi5h dog walkers? I used to see more than six being walked by dog walkers employed by Angela, owner of the dog walking company who had one of her vehicles stolen with dogs inside because the walker left the keys in the ignition. I believe one of the Dogs was never found.

Southwark permits dog walkers to walk up to six dogs at a time. I don't know how anyone could do this and pick up shit whilst also making sure the dogs are behaving themselves. Southwark's ruling should be changed to 4 dogs in my opinion.

Soylent Green Wrote:

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> Southwark permits dog walkers to walk up to six

> dogs at a time. I don't know how anyone could do

> this and pick up shit whilst also making sure the

> dogs are behaving themselves. Southwark's ruling

> should be changed to 4 dogs in my opinion.


I guess if it was your profession and you did this every day, you'd become quite the expert. It's the owners I see walking their dogs, on their phones or too far ahead and not concentrating on what their dogs are doing that's the problem!


I agree that there are some dog walkers in question that don't give a good name for other dog walkers, but punishing them all seems a bit extreme, especially when they are actually great at what they do!

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