|Home| Info| Community| Business| Beaches| What to do?| Rentals| News| Forum| Blogs| Finance| History| FAQ| Contact|
Who owns that f***ing dog at the top of restaurant hill
-
logicbob
- CVO Master

- Posts: 1688
- Joined: Tue Oct 17, 2006 3:26 pm
- Location: Hertfordshire / Vale De Milho
Re: Who owns that f***ing dog at the top of restaurant hill
e-richard wrote:Got this lovely tip from Twitter:
GET REVENGE on neighbours with dogs that bark all night by stealing the dog & putting it in YOUR garden to see how THEY like it
Re: Who owns that f***ing dog at the top of restaurant hill
The dogs you are talking about at QDP/Monte CVO have been reported numerous times to the GNR but with no great success so far.
Fingers crossed that if enough people complain something will have to be done about them - (and I don't mean put them to sleep!)
Fingers crossed that if enough people complain something will have to be done about them - (and I don't mean put them to sleep!)
Re: Who owns that f***ing dog at the top of restaurant hill
Is it that bloody boxer at the top of the steep hill coming up from the post officeAVO wrote:The dogs you are talking about at QDP/Monte CVO have been reported numerous times to the GNR but with no great success so far.
Fingers crossed that if enough people complain something will have to be done about them - (and I don't mean put them to sleep!)
-
Victor Laszlo
- CVO Regular

- Posts: 56
- Joined: Fri Apr 17, 2009 7:12 pm
- Location: Kent.UK
Re: Who owns that f***ing dog at the top of restaurant hill
Hi,
Very funny thread.
The Portuguese love their pooches
Reminded me of when we went for a long walk, in the back lanes just outside Villamorra, couple of years ago,and being repeatedly made to jump, by dogs leaping out of nowhere against their garden fences, howling and barking and very keen to get out of their gardens. Ominously tracking us as we moved down the length of the garden fences. They didn't look like they wanted a chat about the weather
The weird thing was, for a Brit, that it was almost every single house we wondered past, most unnerving
Before I upset dog lovers they may well of been very friendly if they'd managed to actually get through the chain link fences
Ray & Carole
Very funny thread.
The Portuguese love their pooches
Reminded me of when we went for a long walk, in the back lanes just outside Villamorra, couple of years ago,and being repeatedly made to jump, by dogs leaping out of nowhere against their garden fences, howling and barking and very keen to get out of their gardens. Ominously tracking us as we moved down the length of the garden fences. They didn't look like they wanted a chat about the weather
The weird thing was, for a Brit, that it was almost every single house we wondered past, most unnerving
Before I upset dog lovers they may well of been very friendly if they'd managed to actually get through the chain link fences
Ray & Carole
-
laserblazer
- CVO Oracle

- Posts: 6209
- Joined: Sun Apr 30, 2006 11:11 am
- Location: Worcestershire and QdP
Re: Who owns that f***ing dog at the top of restaurant hill
If you take the cliff path towards Portimao, you skirt around the grounds of a very large villa with dogs. Luckily, the fence is high and strong! Given the choice, I think I would opt for walking through the lion enclosure at Longleat.
Re: Who owns that f***ing dog at the top of restaurant hill
The cliff path is now virtually impassable for all but the very fit and brave. The dogs are still there including the ring leader a very nice beagle type dog who encourages the others. The old boxer just ignores you.
-
Victor Laszlo
- CVO Regular

- Posts: 56
- Joined: Fri Apr 17, 2009 7:12 pm
- Location: Kent.UK
Re: Who owns that f***ing dog at the top of restaurant hill
Indeedylaserblazer wrote:If you take the cliff path towards Portimao, you skirt around the grounds of a very large villa with dogs. Luckily, the fence is high and strong! Given the choice, I think I would opt for walking through the lion enclosure at Longleat.
It's that second or two of real fear before the realization of the nice steel fence between the gnashing teeth and one's throat that is most unpleasent
-
scallywag15
- CVO Regular

- Posts: 10
- Joined: Thu Nov 11, 2010 4:38 pm
Re: Who owns that f***ing dog at the top of restaurant hill
doggy doos all over the place..barking dogs all evening .. why do we come here?
Re: Who owns that f***ing dog at the top of restaurant hill
We stayed at my nephews villa in Sesmarias in Sept.Next door there was a little brown mongrel type thing that had the unique ability to stay awake and bark 24/7.Across from him lived a Yorkshire Terrier that duetted with him yapping constantly. Then the dog with "attitude", who would sunbathe laying in the middle of the road and make you drive around him, he simply would not budge, I drove right up to him once, within an inch or two and he just rolled over.
There was also a small pack of ferrile dogs that hung out at the dustbins,boy when they started up you didn't half know about it. I made a crude pair of earplugs out of tissues and tried sleeping with my head under the pillow...didn't work.
The following night I consumed a vast amount of red wine before turning in , 'slept like a baby !
There was also a small pack of ferrile dogs that hung out at the dustbins,boy when they started up you didn't half know about it. I made a crude pair of earplugs out of tissues and tried sleeping with my head under the pillow...didn't work.
The following night I consumed a vast amount of red wine before turning in , 'slept like a baby !
-
James Faro
- CVO Legend

- Posts: 3620
- Joined: Fri May 16, 2008 11:12 pm
- Location: Hertfordshire, New York, Dublin and Calonge!
Re: Who owns that f***ing dog at the top of restaurant hill
Little yappie chappies with attitude.
Hard to believe, but if you lived there you would get immune to all that canine verbal energy and probably in the end miss it when the dogs are no longer there. 
Re: Who owns that f***ing dog at the top of restaurant hill
Let's hope your right. Our property is up for sale in the UK,we are "downsizing" and hope to buy a small place down there.
Re: Who owns that f***ing dog at the top of restaurant hill
tomtom wrote:Let's hope your right. Our property is up for sale in the UK,we are "downsizing" and hope to buy a small place down there.
Lucky chap, can't wait until we can do it.
Re: Who owns that f***ing dog at the top of restaurant hill
WE find that feeding the worst of them doggie chocs soon stops them treating us something they want to tear the throats out of , we are now tolerated at best.
-
James Faro
- CVO Legend

- Posts: 3620
- Joined: Fri May 16, 2008 11:12 pm
- Location: Hertfordshire, New York, Dublin and Calonge!
Re: Who owns that f***ing dog at the top of restaurant hill
Give it time and they will be wagging their tails at you furiously as a "friend" especially when food is concerned!EMM wrote:WE find that feeding the worst of them doggie chocs soon stops them treating us something they want to tear the throats out of , we are now tolerated at best.
Re: Who owns that f***ing dog at the top of restaurant hill
betcha if u drove over him he'd move a bit sharpish the next time....a bit of 'flavoured' meat wud soon wud soon sort out the yappers..tomtom wrote:We stayed at my nephews villa in Sesmarias in Sept.Next door there was a little brown mongrel type thing that had the unique ability to stay awake and bark 24/7.Across from him lived a Yorkshire Terrier that duetted with him yapping constantly. Then the dog with "attitude", who would sunbathe laying in the middle of the road and make you drive around him, he simply would not budge, I drove right up to him once, within an inch or two and he just rolled over.
There was also a small pack of ferrile dogs that hung out at the dustbins,boy when they started up you didn't half know about it. I made a crude pair of earplugs out of tissues and tried sleeping with my head under the pillow...didn't work.
The following night I consumed a vast amount of red wine before turning in , 'slept like a baby !

