Kick it. If it's close enough to your foot, kick it. That's WAY too close. |
FAFO, clown. If you care, leash your dog and keep it away from mine. |
There are no "safe" dogs. All dogs can bite. |
Stupid people thinking breed bans work to prevent dog bites, which they don't. |
Of course, but some dogs are disproportionately associated with lethal attacks. The dogs in our area tend to be smaller dogs or friendly breeds. I don’t worry about them killing a small child or another dog |
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What a classic example of a breed ban that doesn't solve the problem it's trying to solve. What kind of dog bite doesn't cause psychological damage? How many people don't like dogs because they were bitten as children? Were all those biting dogs "banned breeds"? No. This is exactly the point. All dogs can bite. If you want fewer bites, you need more responsible owners. Make an exam requirement to obtain a dog license. Increase the fines for off-leash dogs, etc. and use the funds to pay for more animal control officers. Remove the "two bite rule" and make it "one bite and you're out", encouraging owners to both better train and better contain their animals. Ban retractable leashes and other useless/dangerous equipment. Those things would solve the problem. Breed bans only attempt to solve the PR problem some breeds have, when all breeds bite and any breed off-leash in public is a liability. |
What kind of dog do you have? |
So you would ban dog parks? |
The Holiday season sure brings out the crazies. OP, admit it, you were looking for a fight. |
Yes. Now that my sporting/hunting dog is too old for a dog park, we go to we a fenced in school field that allows dogs/doesn’t enforce on the weekends. One entrance, and only when there aren’t people using the field already. When she was young she used to love hiking and could explore the woods for hours. She had the best recall and would come zooming back from goodness knows how far away when we called. Then she lost her hearing and couldn’t hear us call her back, so she can only explore the woods in very limited circumstances now. But she loves the beach in the off season and is happy to play in the freezing ocean all year round.
It’s what she was bred for and after 14 years with her, I couldn’t imagine restricting her instincts like that. |
Again with the nonsense. You say "disproportionately", but you don't have a stat to back this claim. You don't have the total number of dogs by breed vs. the total number of bites by breed. Unless, of course, you do. I've been looking for this stat for a very long time now, and haven't found it, so if you've got it, by all means, links would be lovely. Also? You say "the dogs in our area tend to be smaller or friendly breeds" but the other threads are all ranting "every dog is a pit mix". Which is it? And you should worry about a chihuahua biting your kid. And a small dog can kill. There's no such thing as a "friendly breed" that never bites. Ignorance is the biggest problem |
Why would you kick another dog? I walk my dog on a leash but frankly I wouldn’t keep a dog who I couldn’t trust to not be aggressive and bite if another dog came up to him. I live in a dense community and if your dog is that sensitive and prone to attack, you probably shouldn’t have it at all. |
OP is trolling hard, getting coal for Christmas, probably doesn't even have a dog... But if they do? Good luck with the curse you picked up for this one, OP. I really wouldn't let my dog off leash if I were you. |
No. Contain the stupidity. Some people are going to do this anyway, regardless of the fact that it's a terrible idea, so it's best to give them a specific location to do it. I would never take my dog to one, but I believe they should exist. Every city that allows dogs should have a "central stupidity area", if for no other reason than to prevent the OP's brand of public space hijacking. |