Number to Call to Report Unleashed Dogs on Rock Creek Park?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You should just stop going to the park, you whinging, rule-obsessed twat. It's the woods ffs. Go walk your dog on the sidewalk or street leashed. My dog needs to run fast and chase wildlife in the woods. So sick of you assholes. I've been taking dogs to the trail off Parkside near Beach for 40 years and you whinging newcomers can f*ck right off.


It's a National Park, pal, where off-leash dogs are ILLEGAL. Got it?


I do run in the park with my dog off leash. I know it's illegal. However, I ALWAYS leash him when I see little kids. If someone has a dog on a leash, I beep my dog to let him know not to go near. I assume that if a dog is leashed, the owner doesn't want my dog to interact. Sometimes the owner will say ok and then I'll let him go.

Yes, I am breaking the law, but I do try to be considerate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You should just stop going to the park, you whinging, rule-obsessed twat. It's the woods ffs. Go walk your dog on the sidewalk or street leashed. My dog needs to run fast and chase wildlife in the woods. So sick of you assholes. I've been taking dogs to the trail off Parkside near Beach for 40 years and you whinging newcomers can f*ck right off.


It's a National Park, pal, where off-leash dogs are ILLEGAL. Got it?


I do run in the park with my dog off leash. I know it's illegal. However, I ALWAYS leash him when I see little kids. If someone has a dog on a leash, I beep my dog to let him know not to go near. I assume that if a dog is leashed, the owner doesn't want my dog to interact. Sometimes the owner will say ok and then I'll let him go.

Yes, I am breaking the law, but I do try to be considerate.



That's what everyone says.
Anonymous


I've seen non-leashed dogs get attacked by leashed dogs in RCP. Guess whose fault it is?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You should just stop going to the park, you whinging, rule-obsessed twat. It's the woods ffs. Go walk your dog on the sidewalk or street leashed. My dog needs to run fast and chase wildlife in the woods. So sick of you assholes. I've been taking dogs to the trail off Parkside near Beach for 40 years and you whinging newcomers can f*ck right off.


It's a National Park, pal, where off-leash dogs are ILLEGAL. Got it?


I do run in the park with my dog off leash. I know it's illegal. However, I ALWAYS leash him when I see little kids. If someone has a dog on a leash, I beep my dog to let him know not to go near. I assume that if a dog is leashed, the owner doesn't want my dog to interact. Sometimes the owner will say ok and then I'll let him go.

Yes, I am breaking the law, but I do try to be considerate.


What kind of dog do you have?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

I've seen non-leashed dogs get attacked by leashed dogs in RCP. Guess whose fault it is?


Whichever dog runs up to the other one.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You should just stop going to the park, you whinging, rule-obsessed twat. It's the woods ffs. Go walk your dog on the sidewalk or street leashed. My dog needs to run fast and chase wildlife in the woods. So sick of you assholes. I've been taking dogs to the trail off Parkside near Beach for 40 years and you whinging newcomers can f*ck right off.


It's a National Park, pal, where off-leash dogs are ILLEGAL. Got it?


I do run in the park with my dog off leash. I know it's illegal. However, I ALWAYS leash him when I see little kids. If someone has a dog on a leash, I beep my dog to let him know not to go near. I assume that if a dog is leashed, the owner doesn't want my dog to interact. Sometimes the owner will say ok and then I'll let him go.

Yes, I am breaking the law, but I do try to be considerate.



That's what everyone says.


+1

Why the hell would you leash if you only see little kids? If you're in public, and around ANY other people, your dog should be on a leash.

You're not considerate if you think you and your dog are special snowflakes.
Anonymous
UGH. It happened again today at 10ish, dog walker kindly asked dog owner to not let UNLEASHED dog approach my two leashed (and dog afraid dogs... She ignored the request and the dog approached, freaking mine out. Took forever for the person to get her dog. Mine are getting trained to be better around dogs professionally. And aggressions like this set us back a ton.

Respect the laws and other peoples requests. Not all dogs are perfect enough to succeed off leash.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You should just stop going to the park, you whinging, rule-obsessed twat. It's the woods ffs. Go walk your dog on the sidewalk or street leashed. My dog needs to run fast and chase wildlife in the woods. So sick of you assholes. I've been taking dogs to the trail off Parkside near Beach for 40 years and you whinging newcomers can f*ck right off.

Little dick got you down?


I've lived here for 30 years and I'm 100% sick of entitled dog owners who shove their nasty "I like dogs more than people" crap down everyone's throats. Yep, got it. You're so deep and misunderstood. You know what's not a great place to live if you hate people, though? A MAJOR FUCKING CITY!

If you can't be bothered to leash your dog and you feel the need to watch it kill birds and squirrels, move your ass out to a secluded cabin in Virginia. We won't miss you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You should just stop going to the park, you whinging, rule-obsessed twat. It's the woods ffs. Go walk your dog on the sidewalk or street leashed. My dog needs to run fast and chase wildlife in the woods. So sick of you assholes. I've been taking dogs to the trail off Parkside near Beach for 40 years and you whinging newcomers can f*ck right off.


It's a National Park, pal, where off-leash dogs are ILLEGAL. Got it?


I do run in the park with my dog off leash. I know it's illegal. However, I ALWAYS leash him when I see little kids. If someone has a dog on a leash, I beep my dog to let him know not to go near. I assume that if a dog is leashed, the owner doesn't want my dog to interact. Sometimes the owner will say ok and then I'll let him go.

Yes, I am breaking the law, but I do try to be considerate.


Stop it.
Anonymous
wow, it has got to be incredibly annoying to be on the other end of 911 calls when someone is calling because someone else has their dog off leash in a in the woods in public park. I mean yes, it is illegal, but do you call 911 when you see people jaywalking? Riding their bicycles at night without lights? Give me a break.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:wow, it has got to be incredibly annoying to be on the other end of 911 calls when someone is calling because someone else has their dog off leash in a in the woods in public park. I mean yes, it is illegal, but do you call 911 when you see people jaywalking? Riding their bicycles at night without lights? Give me a break.


DC doesn't have a non-ugent number to call so yea, when people are doing something that somewhat endangers others but isn't an emergency, you still have to call 911.
Anonymous
wow, it has got to be incredibly annoying to be on the other end of 911 calls when someone is calling because someone else has their dog off leash in a in the woods in public park. I mean yes, it is illegal, but do you call 911 when you see people jaywalking? Riding their bicycles at night without lights? Give me a break.

PP,

There is a big difference between jay walking, not riding bikes without helmets and not leashing your dogs in Rock Creek park. The first two activities only affect the individual person. Ie the person jay walking/not using bike lights may get hit by a car ( Of course, that would bother most car drivers but, it wouldn't be their fault). But, the person who does not leash their dog affects so many more people: People walking their dogs on leash, joggers and bikers, other animals who may be attacked, and of course, kids/adults who are terrified of dogs attacking them.

The thing is the rules are made for everyone to follow and they are there for a reason. I don't care if you have the best behaved dog on the planet. I no longer walk my dog in the park because of jerks who don't follow the rules. The park is supposed to be for everyone not just the few who flaunt the rules.
Anonymous
cray-cray's galore on this thread!
Anonymous
You do realize that police do NOT respond to unleashed dogs, right?

You call animal control.

To find the correct number Google rock creek park and call the general information line.

But please let the police deal with real issues.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You do realize that police do NOT respond to unleashed dogs, right?

You call animal control.

To find the correct number Google rock creek park and call the general information line.

But please let the police deal with real issues.


Hi, I'm a National Park Service employee within the education division of RCP, and you are incorrect. The rangers won't respond, that's true, but the US Park Police in Dist. #3 will.
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