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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I walk my dog to get my kid and we stand on the playground because that’s where pick up is. I’m not by the doors but I’m on school property. I’d like to see more people walking and less cars blocking everything personally. [/quote] A dog on a leash ran about 8 feet today to try to jump on my 6 year old as we were leaving the school to walk home. If you are going to bring your dog, please don’t let it try to jump on kids, even if the dog is on a leash. Can any lawyers out there tell me who’s rights prevail—my child’s right to leave school property without being accosted by a leashed dog, or a dog owner’s right to bring the dog onto school property? I haven’t complained to the school yet, but I have a hard time believing dog owners don’t know that their dogs will try to jump on kids. In this case, I placed myself between my daughter and the dog, and the owner jerked the leash back, but not before the dog tried to sniff my crotch. [/quote] Sounds like you need a shower or change of pants.[/quote] I'm not afraid to create a scene. I would have kneed your dog in the chest or kicked it and dared you to do anything about it. [/quote] Mmm, ok. So the dog ran at your daughter but sometime during that eight feet you put yourself in front of your daughter and instead of running at you the dog only tried to sniff your crotch? So...basically, the dog turned its head towards you and you freaked out? You literally just said you would kick a dog that TRIED TO SNIFF YOU. Didn't actually sniff you, but tried. So somehow it was originally eight feet from you and ended up being maybe one foot from you? So since you were in front of your daughter it was probably two to three feet from her? Yeah, you're totally in the right for saying you would kick an animal that didn't do anything wrong. :roll: [/quote] You've confused posters. I wasn't there but would not tolerate what these parents have experienced. I've had so many scary and unpleasant encounters with other peoples dogs since I've had kids that I absolutely will yell at you and kick your dog if I have to. I stopped going to Huntley Meadows and haven't been in a decade because every time I went there were dogs off leash with no owner in sight. The last time I was there were 2 dobermans following us barking and growling. If I'd had it, I would have maced them. I had a neighbor with a hyperactive golden retriever who always let her dog out off leash if she saw me in my yard with my kids. It was an attention thing for her. Lots of dog owners are that way. They use their dog as an excuse to talk or interact. I had premature twins and they struggled to learn to walk. The dog knocked my kids down several times, scratched them and terrified them. She saw, and like you, did not care. It was all about her dog. I spoke to her and she just laughed because her stupid dog loooves chilcren. The next time the dog came running at as when we were outside, I kicked her dog hard. She was furious but the dog never came out unleashed again. I should have done it the first time it happened. [/quote] You're lucky you didn't get decked. I would not have been as kind or understanding as that neighbor was. [/quote] I'm capable of handling that. The fact that you see no problem with this woman's dog hurting my children says everything about the kind of low life you are.[/quote] The dog didnt hurt your children but you intentionally tried to hurt the dog. Scum of the earth that be.[/quote] The dog did hurt my kids you jerk. But you put your animals above humans. Crawl back under your rock.[/quote] Dogs are as smart as like a 2 or 3 year old so they should at least be considered even with that set. [/quote] No, a dog is not the same as a human child. They Never will be. You can try all you want but it ain’t happening. Toddlers will always be more important than dogs. How do I know? A toddler bites a dog there is no legal action but a dog bites a toddler and you can bet there will be legal recourse. Courts take that seriously. Laws exist for that situation. Your dog can be put down for it. Why? Because sane People know the difference between a dog and a kid. [/quote] A toddler biting a dog isnt a crime only because a toddler isnt considered capable of intent. The various fantasies about abusing dogs on here would be crimes if they had really happened. [/quote]
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