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Dogs known as Bandogs, who were tied (bound) close to houses, were of the Mastiff type. A picture of 1804 by Philip Reinagle , engraved by John Scott , showing a Mastiff of the Bandog type They were described by John Caius [ 24 ] in 1570 as vast, huge, stubborn, ugly, and eager, of a heavy and burdensome body—noted for their use as guard dogs ...
As part of UK sanctions against Russia, ISPs are required to take "reasonable steps to prevent" users accessing "an internet service provided by" a person or organisation sanctioned by the UK government. This effectively means blocking websites operated by such organisations. Organisations sanctioned are currently TV Novosti and Rossiya Segodnya.
Agreed. The Swinford Bandog article is under 8kb and receives an average of 53 visitors each day. The Bandog is under 15kb and receives an average of 280 visitors each day. Both articles have been around since 2005-06 and remain at only quality=Start class - neither of them are developing. An economy of scale is desirable.
A 2024 report by the Animal Law Foundation found there to be one local authority inspector for every 878 farms in England, Scotland and Wales and that in 2022 and 2023, 2.5% of the more than 300,000 UK farms were inspected at least once. [6] The minimum age for buying a pet, or winning one as a prize, is 16 without parental accompaniment. [5]
Instead Bandogs of old used Bulldogs and Bull and Terriers which performed the same job. Besides, a Bandog does not necessary have to have an APBT in the first place (ie: American Bulldog x English Mastiff). By poachers, do you mean hunting? The claim that Swinford is somehow responsible for creating the modern Bandog is something I disagree with.
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A major drug scandal in UK greyhound racing, involving the illegal sale and widespread misuse of a hormone intended for women, is going unchecked, according to an animal charity.. Rescuers of ...
John Carr of the UK Council for Child Internet Safety said of the proposals: "a major plank of the UK’s approach to online child protection will be destroyed at a stroke". [76] However, the requirement that a UK government adheres to EU rules on net neutrality may have disappeared when the United Kingdom left the European Union.