[Deleted User] wrote: » Try Fiona O'Mara. If you're staying in a Hotel, most of them have in house Beauticians.
jlm29 wrote: » Thanks a mil. I'd prefer to book a person specifically recommended rather than just ringing up a place, iykwim. I've had some dodgy jobs done in my time!
Qreq wrote: » Anybody know what the deal is with the huge "Shake Dog" banner at Rockin' Joe's? It seems too basic and at the same time gaudy to be a designed logo for a rebranding, and it's too big and ungrammatical to be a statement about the menu. Google doesn't show it as a company name.
anon71 wrote: » Have people seen the 2 little ponies in the field beside the railway track. They don't have any covers on them and they don't appear to have shelter. I saw them earlier but it went right out of my head. Is there a local animal welfare group that could look into this?
solerina wrote: » They don't really need covers, ponies are quite resilient especially when used to being outside like these ones are, there are quite a few trees for cover. They will be fine, they have been in that field for a number of years without any obvious issues.
anon71 wrote: » I don't know anything about ponies or horses but they just looked so miserable standing there. I'm a softy when it comes to animals, I'd probably have them in my sitting room....
Laken Dara wrote: Would anyone on the forum know of anybody in the Clonmel area,that repairs electric cookers,that wouldnt charge an arm and leg for a call out fee? Sean Sunderland is not available for about a week,he was my first port of call..Thanks
Laken Dara wrote: » Would anyone on the forum know of anybody in the Clonmel area,that repairs electric cookers,that wouldnt charge an arm and leg for a call out fee? Sean Sunderland is not available for about a week,he was my first port of call..Thanks:)
Jakey Rolling wrote: » Try Fitzgeralds in Cahir?
cml387 wrote: » Nearly everyone passing by seems to come and give them treats, so I suspect they're not too badly off. Better that than seeing them trying to pull numerous children down the road on a sulky.
anon71 wrote: » If they were being used for sulky pulling would that be an issue for animal welfare.
PacMan wrote: » Has it been in the past ?
solerina wrote: » All sulky racing on public roads should be banned regardless of the size of the animal involved, its cruel and down right dangerous for all road users !!
anon71 wrote: » I my husband told me he's seen the smaller of the 2 ponies on the road being beaten along by children...
snipey wrote: » I see one of there horses lying down for nearly two days and can't get up, i'd say he's bunched. his head is still up but he doesn't look great.
PacMan wrote: » Has either of you reported this to the Garda?
anon71 wrote: » I can't report anything because I didn't witness anything and my husband says he won't either.
snipey wrote: » ya there's a vet on the way and ispca are coming to check the horse
PacMan wrote: Its much better highlighting issues to the proper people, than complaining here on a public forum, expressing pity and outrage, and then saying you cant or wont do anything about it.
solerina wrote: » Any update ? Is the horse Ok ?
PacMan wrote: » Its always best to report issues like this to the Garda. At least it will be logged, and if a pattern of complaints continue, at least they will be obliged to do something. Its much better highlighting issues to the proper people, than complaining here on a public forum, expressing pity and outrage, and then saying you cant or wont do anything about it. Says it all really