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[quote=Anonymous]Agree with PP. I speak up and I do not worry about being rude. The one I say most often is: "Can you shorten your dog's leash? I need more space." This solves like 90% of issues with dogs getting in other people's business. It's wild to me when dog owners don't do this automatically when they are in busy places, because a long leash is a tripping hazard and makes it very hard for them to intervene if their dog gets activated by a person or another dog. The most ridiculous one is when a dog will start getting too aggressive or friendly with another person or dog, and the owner will walk over to try and get between or to pick the dog up. The dog is on a leash! That's literally what the leash if for. Just shorten the leash and none of this is an issue. You can let the leash back out once you are clear of other people. Some people have no common sense. Calling them out is fine -- maybe with enough verbal reminders, they will learn.[/quote]
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