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By joanne 1000 (**) [gb] Date 08.10.09 20:26 GMT
just read the new dogs today magazine and saw the article on olive the pug,did anyone else see it as she writes on here regularly.
By WestCoast (****) [gb] Date 08.10.09 20:56 GMT
Not a mag that I read..........
By Jeangenie (*****) [gb] Date 08.10.09 20:58 GMT

>did anyone else see it as she writes on here regularly.


Who writes on here regularly? confused
A closed mouth gathers no feet
By WestCoast (****) [gb] Date 08.10.09 21:04 GMT
Olive1 ?  Usually posts on the same subject, just like OP. :-(

No interest to me I'm afraid, just like the magazine.
By Jeangenie (*****) [gb] Date 08.10.09 21:06 GMT
Oh yes, I was being particularly dense there. *slaps head* No, it's not a mag I read either.
A closed mouth gathers no feet
By kayc (*****) [gb] Date 08.10.09 21:16 GMT
Not a magazine I would buy.. so no.. not seen the article..
Kay (Never under-estimate the power of stupid people in large groups) ;-)
By dogs a babe (****) [gb] Date 08.10.09 21:28 GMT

> the article on olive the pug,did anyone else see it as she writes on here regularly


Clever Olive!  lol

Thank heavens my dog can't write - goodness only knows what he might say :-)
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By mahonc (****) [gb] Date 08.10.09 21:29 GMT

> Thank heavens my dog can't write - goodness only knows what he might say


ha ha ha ha ha i'll second that. i might get sectioned with all my ramblings to them.
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By Otterhound (***) [ie] Date 08.10.09 21:43 GMT
Pffft, you lot knows nuffink, one of my dogs has his own website *ggg*.
By LucyMissy (**) [gb] Date 09.10.09 07:30 GMT
Not a magazine I have read although just looked on their website and it says about a pug who has had a nose job and a face lift?? Poor thing, I suppose that is to fix some sort of breathing problem??
By cavlover (***) [gb] Date 09.10.09 08:33 GMT
I used to like this magazine a few years back but they did a very negative article on my breed following Pedigree Dogs Exposed, and generally do seem to like to have a dig at pedigree dogs/their breeders IMO so I now wouldn't touch it with a barge pole.
Not at all surprised they have run a story about a pug who has had a nose job and a face lift (blimey!)
By Lokis mum (*****) [gb] Date 09.10.09 11:02 GMT
I might read it in WH Smiths - but certainly wouldn't buy it!
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By perrodeagua (*****) [gb] Date 09.10.09 12:16 GMT
Read it once, didn't bother again.
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By Mayvis (**) [gb] Date 09.10.09 15:07 GMT
I like the way they do articles for information on doggie events or dog friendly holidays around the whole of the UK, like Scotland and NI
By Olive1 (**) [gb] Date 09.10.09 17:41 GMT
real dog, true story.
By perrodeagua (*****) [gb] Date 09.10.09 18:32 GMT
Nobody is denying that it is a real dog and a true story.  Just that many of us don't read it, though saying that I don't really read any of the dog magazines, I'm more into educational books by dog health specialists and on breed related subjects.
My dogs aren't my whole life, but my life wouldn't be whole without them. 05/01/08 11 stone 12 lbs
By Olive1 (**) [gb] Date 09.10.09 18:34 GMT
nobody mentioned denial?
By Lokis mum (*****) [gb] Date 09.10.09 18:46 GMT
I must admit, I prefer to read factual, non-emotive articles on dogs - I can read the rest here, where I "know" the people who own the dogs (if you know what I mean).
Treat every stressful situation as a dog would. Pee on it and walk away
By dexter (****) [gb] Date 09.10.09 18:53 GMT

> used to like this magazine a few years back but they did a very negative article on my breed following Pedigree Dogs Exposed, and generally do seem to like to have a dig at pedigree dogs/their breeders IMO so I now wouldn't touch it with a barge pole.
> Not at all surprised they have run a story about a pug who has had a nose job and a face lift (blimey!)


Yes agree, I use to have a subscription to the magazine, but it started to irritate me, i found it very biest and negative.
I tend to get the papers now, but i do tend to pick up the other two occasionally. :-)
By Boody (**) [gb] Date 09.10.09 19:22 GMT
if we want sensationailism journalism we can buy the sun tbh
By joanne 1000 (**) [gb] Date 09.10.09 19:29 GMT
how can a true story be sensationalist.
By Polly (****) [gb] Date 09.10.09 19:37 GMT

> how can a true story be sensationalist.


I think Boody was referring to her opinion of the general standard of reporting in the magazine, not to a particular article.
By Polly (****) [gb] Date 09.10.09 19:39 GMT

> I like the way they do articles for information on doggie events or dog friendly holidays around the whole of the UK, like Scotland and NI


I actually find the Your Dog magazine is much better for covering doggie events and dog friendly holidays. They also do reviews on walks you can do with your dog. They also have a lot of doggie experts to help with training and veterinary matters.
By Olive1 (**) [gb] Date 09.10.09 19:41 GMT
and so do Dogs Today
By Boody (**) [gb] Date 09.10.09 19:45 GMT
i think you can tell by the front page what kind of reporting your going to get with the pug with facelift and nose job line!
By Olive1 (**) [gb] Date 09.10.09 19:48 GMT
Boody
everything written in the article is written by myself and not by anyone else.
By Boody (**) [gb] Date 09.10.09 19:53 GMT
i am not talking about whether it is fact or not i am saying it is advertised on the front page with that line to draw ppl in hence sensationalism!
By Lokis mum (*****) [gb] Date 09.10.09 19:57 GMT
Olive, it could be said that you are advertising something that you have a commercial interest in .....which is against TOS!

I know you didn't start this thread but......
Treat every stressful situation as a dog would. Pee on it and walk away
By Olive1 (**) [gb] Date 09.10.09 19:59 GMT
sorry Loki's mum but what is TOS?
By @Jeff (Moderator) [gb] Date 09.10.09 20:09 GMT Edited 10.10.09 10:42 GMT
Hi, TOS is Terms of Service.
I should also say that Olive1 has asked me to make clear that she was not paid for the article and has assured me that if she had been the money would have been donated to Pug rescue/research.

hth Jeff.
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