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Topic Dog Boards / General / nasty dogs and their owners
- By marie [in] Date 20.09.04 17:33 UTC
how do you deal with a nasty dog thats off the lead?
the reason i ask is because there are a few that we have met on the fields,the owners let them off knowing that they are funny with others and 1 women has no control over her dog at all,he completely ignores her calls,she usually has to stop him coming to others by chasing him before he gets to them.
i know this because he was running towards tob growling at him from a distance thinking shall i attack? plus my dad knows her and she admits she has no control but continues to let him off.
others say they are ok but a gsd was off and ready to kill i think it is because of toby size,scared the poop out of me.but if she knew he was ok then why put him on the lead to pass us?
what would you do or say?
to me if a dog is off the lead it means the dog is ok with others and the owner has the control needed,so why is it people allow these dogs off it gives out the wrong message to others.
if any did have a go at him i would simply say which is on the lead and which is off.i know he would be ok with any dog that came our way he doesn't know how to be funny with other dogs.
plus i think i would point out the fact that if you don't have the control needed the dog should not be off.
has any one been in this situtation before and how did you deal with it?
it annoys the hell out of me other owners not being responsable with their dogs. if i had a dog that could be funny with others it wouldn't be let off it would be on a line so i could keep it away.
thought people??????????
- By lel [gb] Date 20.09.04 17:58 UTC
If they really are aggressive then I doubt the owners will listen much if they are aware and still let them offlead.
I would change my walk- easiest solution all around or perhaps change the time if these other dogs walk at set times. I know you shouldnt have to but you are unlikely to talk them around
- By Lorelei [gb] Date 20.09.04 20:34 UTC
Remember this happening to us with our pup and Kerioak here advised carrying an umbrella so you can open it with a whoosh as the nasty one charges, giving yours time to flee to mum. It works. I also change direction etc when seeing a local dog who loathes mine as the 2 of em are now determined to settle things. Owner of nasty dog thinks he " just wants to play"
- By tohme Date 21.09.04 08:14 UTC
I carry a large stick and I use it and if the owners complain I encourage them to report me to the police and quote the dangerous dog act.

Regulars turn in the other direction or put their dogs on a lead now in my vicinity and newbies soon follow.

One action is worth a thousand words and I will not have my dogs put at risk from the bad manners of other dogs and their owners.
Topic Dog Boards / General / nasty dogs and their owners

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