Control your f-ing dog

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Recently, I ran into a dog owner in my condo building that specifically "is it ok? I can wait for the next one" upon getting in the elevator. Her dog was also very well trained and knew not to harass other people. I was amazed. I've never encountered a dog owner as thoughtful and respectful as her, in my entire life.

I don't mind dogs, but unfortunately most dog owners are selfish and entitled. They don't stop to think that other people's worlds don't revolve around their misbehaved pets.


Says the person who expects the person with the pet to yield.


So you think pets are more important than humans?

Have fun in the wild, away from human civilization.


They're certainly nicer. You're evidence of that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Recently, I ran into a dog owner in my condo building that specifically "is it ok? I can wait for the next one" upon getting in the elevator. Her dog was also very well trained and knew not to harass other people. I was amazed. I've never encountered a dog owner as thoughtful and respectful as her, in my entire life.

I don't mind dogs, but unfortunately most dog owners are selfish and entitled. They don't stop to think that other people's worlds don't revolve around their misbehaved pets.


Says the person who expects the person with the pet to yield.


So sorry to not want to deal with your special snowflake furbabies. Unfortunately, asshole dog owners like you are a dime a dozen.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Even if you were allergic, a lick wouldn't have done anything. Here's a bright idea! Move to a pet-free building.


Dog owner here.

Hey did you ever happen to think that some ppl are afraid of dogs? Or yes allergic? Just because they don't hold a fucking sign up in front of you does not mean you can let your dog into their personal space. Is actually against the law in Moco. I know because some asshole let their dog attack my dog in our building lobby because the dog " wanted to play" and bit my dog at the neck. So no keep your fucking dog in your space unless someone says its ok to go into theirs.
Anonymous
Unfortunately many dog-owners do not understand the first thing about dog mentality and think dogs react like humans. No, they do not. Dogs need structure and rules, otherwise they will jump up, lick, bark or snip because they think they are the pack leader. If that happens they run the risk of being abandoned for these behaviors brought on by the wrong human interaction. A contented dog is a dog who follows his owner quietly.

If people had to pass a knowledge test about dogs' behavior/training in order to own one, there would be a lot less animals in shelters.
Anonymous
I hear you OP. I love animals but I go to some of my friends houses and their dogs are all up in my grill the second I walk in the door. "Oh she's just really friendly!" Yeah? That doesn't mean I want Fido's nose up my skirt.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:lol so you seriously think that I should move to a pet-free building and that people have no responsibility to control their pets in common areas? You must be one of these rude pet owners.


Shoot the fucker with a bb gun. Thatlll do the trick op
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Recently, I ran into a dog owner in my condo building that specifically "is it ok? I can wait for the next one" upon getting in the elevator. Her dog was also very well trained and knew not to harass other people. I was amazed. I've never encountered a dog owner as thoughtful and respectful as her, in my entire life.

I don't mind dogs, but unfortunately most dog owners are selfish and entitled. They don't stop to think that other people's worlds don't revolve around their misbehaved pets.


My dog is trained to "go to her spot and sit" each time she gets into an elevator, which is the far left corner of it. unless she knew someone, she would not go over to them in the elevator. And she's got hair, not fur, so unless you're allergic to your own hair, you wont be allergic to her.
Anonymous
Maybe you should embrace dogs instead of hating on them.

So a dog licked you, get over yourself.

That dogs tongue has less germs than a grocery cart handle or a bathroom door.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe you should embrace dogs instead of hating on them.

So a dog licked you, get over yourself.

That dogs tongue has less germs than a grocery cart handle or a bathroom door.

I'm so tired of ass holes saying how clean a dogs mouth is. Yes. We all know that. Can I spit on you if I have a doctors note saying that I am germ free?
Anonymous
I love dogs, but am tired of their asshole owners. Agree, OP.
Anonymous
It really is a crying shame that an interaction that could have put a smile on your face instead apparently ruined your entire day. One little lick...my goodness. Get some real problems.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It really is a crying shame that an interaction that could have put a smile on your face instead apparently ruined your entire day. One little lick...my goodness. Get some real problems.


Another asshole owner. You put shame on all us responsible owners.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Recently, I ran into a dog owner in my condo building that specifically "is it ok? I can wait for the next one" upon getting in the elevator. Her dog was also very well trained and knew not to harass other people. I was amazed. I've never encountered a dog owner as thoughtful and respectful as her, in my entire life.

I don't mind dogs, but unfortunately most dog owners are selfish and entitled. They don't stop to think that other people's worlds don't revolve around their misbehaved pets.


My dog is trained to "go to her spot and sit" each time she gets into an elevator, which is the far left corner of it. unless she knew someone, she would not go over to them in the elevator. And she's got hair, not fur, so unless you're allergic to your own hair, you wont be allergic to her.


I'm allergic to dogs, and you obviously don't know anything about allergies. It's not the hair or fur, but the dander or skin of the dog most people are allergic. Very rarely, people are also allergic to dog salvia. If you can't control your dog to keep it from licking me, I can't be responsible to what happens to your dog when it happens to enter my personal space.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It really is a crying shame that an interaction that could have put a smile on your face instead apparently ruined your entire day. One little lick...my goodness. Get some real problems.


Again, read up on dog salvia allergies. Ignorant asshole. I bet you give peanuts to kids with peanut allergies and tell them to suck it up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe you should embrace dogs instead of hating on them.

So a dog licked you, get over yourself.

That dogs tongue has less germs than a grocery cart handle or a bathroom door.

I'm so tired of ass holes saying how clean a dogs mouth is. Yes. We all know that. Can I spit on you if I have a doctors note saying that I am germ free?


+1

Next dog that licks me, I might just spit on the owner.

What? My mouth is clean!
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