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I am really, truly, sorry for this poor dog and its owner. But people, KEEP YOUR DOGS ON THEIR LEASHES!! PLEASE! The very next day after this happened, I was walking my not so friendly dog in the neighborhood and a group of 2-3 dogs (off-leash while their owners socialized) ran up to us and started barking at my dog. My dog isn't the most friendly, and becomes hostile when she's on a leash and feels attacked - especially by a dog that's off-leash.
It's really frustrating to me when people let their dogs run loose on the streets. It sounds like this poor dog may have startled the larger dog when it ran down barking at it. It's really unfortunate and my hear goes out to the owner. |
| HULK, SMASH! Ok, I'll let myself out... |
| I live in GP and another thing that bugs the living hell out of me is when dog owners let their dog jump up on people (I'm talking about anyone, not just me... seniors, children, whatever) but then just keep walking and don't even apologize or say anything. Not everyone likes dogs; not everyone wants a strange dog to jump up on them or bark at them. I know GP is a very hospitable neighborhood for dog ownership but please be responsible about it. I don't have a dog but my family members do; I like their dogs because I KNOW those dogs. I don't know your dog; I don't know if it's friendly or not. Please be considerate. |
Poison isn't all that brutal. |
| I have a puppy that does this and I yank her away from people when she jumps without engaging the person because it just makes her jump more. I'm sorry. My dog is extremely cuddly looking and people sometimes just reach right down and scoop her up into their arms. It's really annoying as it completely breaks her training about not jumping on people. It also makes me look like a mean jerk when I yank her and just say no and turn away. It's a training method, sheeple. |
I agree with what you are saying. However, the fact that the owner of the larger dog did not care that this happened, did not stop... there's really something wrong with that. For him to treat this as a casual thing should be a crime. |
I do too. I'm not a dog owner, but I'm surprised by the posts in this thread. I think what the other owner did / allowed his dog to do was terrible. I'm surprised people are defending him! |
No one is defending him but rather pointing out that Freckles owner was responsible too. |
Yes, I have to say that the dog owner didn't have his dog on a leash. If he did, this would not have happened. Had he put up a fence, this would not have happened. He did not take responsibility for what was a very foreseeable situation. Any large dog could have reacted, and it is not clear that the owner's actions would have done a thing to save the chihuahua. |
Did you READ this? The dog IS dangerous, it killed another dog. |
You're an idiot. |
different PP here. And if you let a small animal/dog loose around my dog he could kill it by accident by just reacting if provoked. I own a 200 pound mastiff. He listens to me but in the time that would take a lethal bite could happen. I can pull him away from dogs that are provoking and have no problem doing so because he is trained. But if the other dog is loose, I cant keep him from aggravating my dog and coming at him. This is where the other dog being leashed as well provides safety for everyone since then their owner pulls him back, I re-direct my mastiff and we are all on our merry little way. I cant tell you how many TINY dogs go after my mastiff btw - it is some sort of Napoleon complex some smaller breeds have. My English mastiff on the other hand doesnt provoke anything ever. He generally looks nervous and bewildered when smaller dogs circle his feet. But if one was really provoking him and off leash anything could happen while I was trying to re direct him.... |
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Lol, owner has crazy chihuahua off leash and the little oversized rat was probably going nuts and ran right at the face of the big dog-- since it was on a "brick fence". In GP, those things would put the chihuahua right in the big dogs face, ripe for the picking.
Thats what happens when you let your hyper little dog run around like a nut. Something bigger bites it. |
Exactly. And, um, have any of you who are attacking the large dog owner every OWNED a large dog? Do you know what happens when you try to stop it from biting something? YOU GET BIT. These are ANIMALs. It is the same idea behind why I can't bring my cat to Petsmart to be groomed. My cat is smart enough to know that it's not a good idea to hang around in a room full of predators. This chihuahua clearly didn't have the same instincts. (Not to mention, the owner knew it would go after the larger dog, so the chihuahua owner is at fault.) Darwinism, my friends. |
| If the smaller dog was unleashed and attacked the bigger one would be protected by stand your ground. If the larger dog came inside of the home the smaller dog would have been protected by the castle law. Is nancy grace going to take this story on? |