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Aaaannd it's anti-pit troll! But thanks for highlighting the issue. You can use that in the future: Would you want to see a pit bull doing it? No? Then maybe it's not for dogs, because pit bulls are dogs. Your nonsense might be useful today, bullytroll! |
Correct, I don’t live in a neighborhood where humans are using the parks fountain to scrub feces off of their butts. I am sorry that is the reality for your community. |
I’m impressed by your ability to rope in the dog/child comparison AND the breed comment in one, compact post. 10/10 trolling! |
DP. Scratch the bottom of the fountain? What? You can’t be serious with this? Hahaha. As long as it’s a well bred dog, and not an aggressive breed, I’d be fine with it. I don’t think those breeds should be allowed in public, but a sweet golden, I’d love to see! |
Did anyone catch the whole "do you bathe your dog afterward" part? Because that's what's most awful about this. You know the sort of owner letting their dog(s) off-leash in the fountain isn't taking them to the groomer or home to the shower after (and if you are taking a chlorine-soaked dog to the groomer, I hope you tip to compensate!). It may be "cute" to the humans watching, but the humans doing it are irresponsible and the dogs risk skin infections, itching, etc. |
I also don’t think children should be bathing in public fountains but this is the pet forum and I’m assuming you know dogs and babies aren’t the same thing |
My 2-year old got bit by someone's "sweet golden" off-leash at a public park, but go ahead
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Who said OPs dog was poorly trained? |
Oh wow that’s terrible. I hope you filed a report |
I see what you’re doing. But why? |
I think that was your comment. Op probably would bath her dog afterwards but that’s her job, not yours or mine. We are only discussing whether we’d be offended by a dog splashing in a fountain. Many people have said no. |
The prior post was discussing splash pools |
I’m not sure what you mean but where I live people would not want to see a pit bull off leash. I think I speak for most people on that issue. Those dogs are banned near where I live thankfully. But people still sneak them. |
Dp. I’m confused, weren’t you the one who brought up maintenance and city work etc. Have you worked at a public park and done maintenance work? |
When my kids were "helping" train our lab puppy, I told them "never let her get away with anything you don't want her to do when she's 80 lbs". Same logic applies here. It's "cute" to some people to think of a "family English Chocolate Labrador" splashing off-leash in a fountain. But if that behavior is okay for the lab owner, it's also okay for other dog owners. I disagree with the premise that "pit bulls" are inherently evil animals, but if it helps make the point that needs to be made here, well, they've been used for worse. If you wouldn't want to see a pit bull do it, dogs probably shouldn't be doing it. Hopefully that logic will help some of y'all understand why the rules are what they are and why they should be followed. |