Sorry, honest, but you'll understand now why I did it ... indulge me folks please! 
Any up to date thoughts/info welcomed

Any up to date thoughts/info welcomed






Massively necromantic bump of very ancient thread here.
So apologies for that and be explicitly warnedthis is now 2011, not 2008!
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We are very likely to be in town for the Bristol VegFest 2011 -- Fri May 27th to Sun May 29th. We'll probably be staying with one of festivaldeb's Bristol friends ...
Anyone else thinking of heading along? And any thoughts on the event more recent than 2008?![]()


maybe. i finish uni this week, so might be up for a party. i'll see where i end up![]()


Vegfest is this coming weekend now. Anyone going or have any thoughts -- any at all?
We're still planning to come along -- we're not able to stay over on Saturday night any more, but coaches are cheap Saturday and trains are cheap Sunday, so most likely that we'll still be coming along for both days![]()


some are... and I would have thought if you were gonna find people with vegan dogs anywhere it would be there...

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No dog wears a lead by choice.No dog is a vegan by choice.
(This thread was bumped by me a few weeks ago, from around 3 years ago)
No dog wears a lead by choice.
I'm actually on the fence on this one coz I don't know much about it, but if the animal is getting the nutritional mix it requires, then surely it doesn't matter where that mix comes from?Wolves, coyotes etc will tend to eat the rabbit, and not the berries off a bush.
I'm actually on the fence on this one coz I don't know much about it, but if the animal is getting the nutritional mix it requires, then surely it doesn't matter where that mix comes from?
Sorry, I mistook this for a serious discussion. I'll get me coat.I do know about this. Put out a dead chicken and a plate of lettuce side by side for a wolf or a coyote, and in the morning, the chicken will be gone, and the lettuce will probably be whizzed on.
