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> it would be helpful if the idiots wouldn't walk their in-season bitches at that park...
> In season bitches should be kept at home or walked only where loose dogs are not allowed (pavement pounding/road walking), and that for the bitches safety where latchkey dogs do not abound.<br />
(bit embarasing too, having to walk a very large, 'excited' dog around in public - his 'excitement' is rather obvious *blush*)
> I think each individual should be able to control their dog or not have it off lead.
demonstrated by the fact that he chucked himself on the floor for a sniff - he'll be 5 years old in a couple of months and this is the FIRST time he's done that, so up untill then he would 'leave' 100% of the time
). > Personally, for all those who claim that a dog faced with an in-season bitch is another category of distraction, I would like to stand there instead with 1) a squeaky toy and a tuggy and 2) garlic pate and a sardine wafted under the dog's nose,
> have your dog neutered if you are worried about the responsibility of owning an intact dog.
>MY dog is absolutely and completely under my control.
> I was met with a wall of resistance telling me it is the bitches' owner's responsibility to keep their dogs safe and not my responsibility to keep Nando away.
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> That doesn't stop a male dog being a male dog, it stops it being able to father a litter, it can still mate & tie and have the urge to do so.
> it is the bitches' owner's responsibility to keep their dogs safe and not my responsibility to keep Nando away.
>As a bitch owner I feel it my obligation to not only keep my bitches safe, but not to cause undue stress or inconvenience to other dogs and their owners.
> As a bitch owner I feel it my obligation to not only keep my bitches safe, but not to cause undue stress or inconvenience to other dogs and their owners.<br />
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