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Topic Dog Boards / General / Is Wellard guilty?
- By ceejay Date 24.11.05 23:28 UTC
Just been catching up on Eastenders - not very realistic is it - What dog would bite like that anyway?  Especially one that has been so placid for years.  I rather think that it has been given human characteristics by getting it's own back on Ian Beale.  A dog that really did bite like that would I think be a good case for concern.  Sorry getting late at night - but  the storyline does bother me somewhat - it is alright for dogs to bite as long as they only bite someone who is a pain in the neck. :-(
- By Isabel Date 24.11.05 23:30 UTC
I haven't watched 'Enders for years, shouldn't Wellard be about 25 by now?
- By ceejay Date 24.11.05 23:36 UTC
:-)
- By Goldmali Date 24.11.05 23:39 UTC
Almost -Wellard first appeared in 1994.
- By Isabel Date 24.11.05 23:45 UTC
And he was full grown at that point wasn't he?  Do you think it is the same "actor".  I remember seeing him at Crufts at the height of his celebrity status :)
- By Goldmali Date 24.11.05 23:55 UTC
No I'm pretty certain it has been at least 2 -because the name always mentioned now (can't remember!) is not the same as was originally mentioned for the bitch playing Wellard. :)
- By ice_queen Date 25.11.05 10:52 UTC
I dog will turn round a bite is it's hurt though!  It's just self defence :(  I was bitten by a very friendly newfy once who I was having cuddles with and did so too after the incedent however grabed ad bit me while I was running past it screaming and chasing my brother who was also screaming.  I must have been about 5-6. 
- By ceejay Date 25.11.05 11:32 UTC
So Wellard is at least 11 years old - I was pretty sure it wasn't the same dog.  So he should be looking grey around the muzzle perhaps a bit arthritic - they don't develop their animal characters very well do they.  Ghengis barely gets a look in - seems to spend most of his time in the back yard.  Betty is an adornment for Pauline.  But will Wellard get put down I wonder or get a last minute reprieve?
Nice to see an article in todays paper about children who are brought up with pets take less time off school on the whole.  It is great to have a dog again after a break of 2 years.  My 8 month old granddaughter wouldn't stay away from the dog while visiting this week.  She headed off to the dog gate every time she was put on the floor to crawl. 
- By Goldmali Date 25.11.05 11:42 UTC

>So Wellard is at least 11 years old - I was pretty sure it wasn't the same dog.  So he should be looking grey >around the muzzle perhaps a bit arthritic - they don't develop their animal characters very well do they.


What do you mean? His muzzle is well and truly grey :)
- By ceejay Date 25.11.05 11:57 UTC
My powers of observation are not that good are they!!!
- By Trevor [gb] Date 25.11.05 17:32 UTC
the current 'Wellard' is the daughter of the original - I think she's 'Minka' breeding.

Yvonne
- By theemx [gb] Date 27.11.05 18:16 UTC
Is it just me....

Or was Wellard moonlighting in this weeks Casualty???

Em
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 27.11.05 18:18 UTC
No, I'm sure it was a different Terv - the ears looked completely different.
- By theemx [gb] Date 28.11.05 01:28 UTC
Arr, thought the greying muzzle looked the same!
- By Teri Date 28.11.05 01:36 UTC
Some BSDs have greying muzzles as new borns (some lines are known to carry them :eek: ) so never let that fool you !

Regards, Teri ;)
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 28.11.05 09:21 UTC
Wellard's ears are quite far apart, but I noticed the ears on the Terv in Casualty were pointy and nearly touching. (It sounds really sad to notice details like this! :D :D)
- By theemx [gb] Date 28.11.05 14:39 UTC
Nooooo, not sad at all! You are right they were much pointier/closer to gether... tsk, i needto be more observant!

Em
- By Goldmali Date 27.11.05 18:23 UTC
I don't watch Casualty, but both Wellard and Terrence  were seen in "Sugar Rush" a few months ago. :)
- By Isabel Date 27.11.05 20:04 UTC
They want to watch they don't get typecast :)
- By guiness [gb] Date 28.11.05 15:16 UTC
Funny the type of dog they chose to play the part though.I dont think thats right.Why couldnt it be a different breed of dog that was portrayed as being the nasty kind that bit people,what ever the reason.It never seems to be a papillion or a westie or anything like that.My brother was a postman in a small rural village for over 20 years and he only ever got bitten three times,all three times from the same dogs in the smae house.They were small terrier type cross breeds no taller than knee height.!!!!!
Topic Dog Boards / General / Is Wellard guilty?

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