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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My dog (not a pit, a beagle) will absolutely attack an off leash dog that comes up to her, and she is not kidding around. If she hurts your dog it is your fault, OP. Your dog doesn’t deserve it, but you do. You will be found at fault, too, because you are the one with the off leash dog.[/quote] You shouldn’t have your dog around others then [/quote] I can take my dog for a walk minding our own business. If you leave us alone, she will leave you alone. [/quote] Your dog is dangerous and should be out in public.[/quote] That is not how the law works. My dog isn’t dangerous if your dog is in control. Therefore if you obey the law there won’t be an issue. [/quote] Your dog is dangerous! Read your post. You are blaming other dogs and people for your lack of training and your aggressive dog.[/quote] Any dog can be aggressive in certain circumstances. My dog is only aggressive in circumstances that will not occur if people are following the law, so it’s no problem. If idiots want to let their dogs loose, that is their problem and I will punt their mutts if they come up to my dog.[/quote] You are a fool. Dogs don’t deserve to be assaulted just because they “came up” to your dog. You are a psychopath.[/quote] Then make sure your dog doesn't come up to stranger's dogs! [/quote] I do. But in the real world it is common and expected that an unleashed dog may approach in public. So common, in fact, that this is a very active thread. Dogs greeting in public is also not an inherently dangerous thing. Well socialized dogs (which are created by thoughtful and good owners) do not attack just because another dog comes near it. So you have to be prepared for common situations that your dog may face and it is clearly the responsibility of the owner to properly train their dog for such occurrences. If your dog is aggressive in common situations that other well adjusted dogs can handle without becoming violent then the problem is with YOU.[/quote]
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