Unleashed dogs

Anonymous
I walk in a park where dogs are supposed to be leashed, but three different unleashed dogs (from three owners) jumped up on me today. Why do dog owners think this is ok? Why don’t they just leash the dogs or go to a dog park?
Anonymous
Not OP but this is an ongoing problem for me. What can I do in the moment? Take a picture and call someone? Who to call and will they do anything?
Anonymous
Yea it’s rude and entitled and obnoxious . . . but I don’t believe it was actually three.
Anonymous
Omg. Another thread about this.
Anonymous
Stop putting peanut butter On your drawers.
Anonymous
There were three different dogs. Why is that unbelievable? I didn’t make eye contact with them. Is there something I’m doing that makes them want to jump on me?
Anonymous
Dogs sense weakness.
Anonymous
Yes, it’s your bacon breath. Gross.
Anonymous
Welcome to America
Anonymous
Hell hath no fury like an entitled dog owner.

My then-preschool age DS was attacked atop our long private pipe stem driveway by a neighbor’s roaming, family dog who was character as “harmless” by the owner.

I no longer exercise or go out for walks in our suburb and neighborhood due to the proliferation of off leash dogs. Worst places to run or exercise: Fairfax County neighborhood pocket parks. All serve as ersatz off leash dog parks.
Anonymous
I don't have a problem with unleashed dogs per se. If you have trained your dog with a strong and it generally is not interested in other people or dogs, fine. Let the pup roam a bit.

I have a problem with untrained unleashed dogs.

There is a difference.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't have a problem with unleashed dogs per se. If you have trained your dog with a strong and it generally is not interested in other people or dogs, fine. Let the pup roam a bit.

I have a problem with untrained unleashed dogs.

There is a difference.



Totally agree. But it seems like most are untrained. It’s frustrating not to be able to take a walk without running into an untrained unleashed dog.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don't have a problem with unleashed dogs per se. If you have trained your dog with a strong and it generally is not interested in other people or dogs, fine. Let the pup roam a bit.

I have a problem with untrained unleashed dogs.

There is a difference.


It doesn't matter if you have a problem, or don't have a problem. Unleashed dogs unless in a contained park area where it is allowed - are illegal.
Anonymous
Unless they're Pit Bulls or a large dog, why does it matter? I'm not going to allow my day to be ruined because a Chihuahua jumped up on me.

By the way, I can't remember the last time a dog jumped up on me.

Are your pockets stuffed with food OP? That might be the reason for dogs jumping up on you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Unless they're Pit Bulls or a large dog, why does it matter? I'm not going to allow my day to be ruined because a Chihuahua jumped up on me.

By the way, I can't remember the last time a dog jumped up on me.

Are your pockets stuffed with food OP? That might be the reason for dogs jumping up on you.

Maybe OP is just more likeable than some of you.

It is illegal and dog ownership lately is like Lake Wobegon: every owner is a brilliant trainer, every dog is perfectly trained and every pedestrian wants a dog in their face.
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