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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have been terrified by dogs that bark and nearly jump up over worn down fences right next to the sidewalk. Sure the dog was on his own property, but the dog was out of control and[b] posed a danger[/b]. I had to drive 2 blocks that I would have loved to walk with my child to preschool because of a terrifying dog, and no sidewalk on the opposite side of the street. I can't even imagine how awful it would have been if it had been an electric fence. The owner was not home and probably had no idea how the dog was breaking down the fence. If I still had to walk that route, I would have called animal control. If I still saw the dog, I would probably carry dog repellent or a stun gun. [/quote] what danger is that drama queen? You are so full of crap, if this is true why not stop by and talk to the owner? Oh wait, that might solve your "problem" and you would have nothing to complain about. BTW, I am not a dog owner.[/quote] The danger was me and my 3 year old being mauled by a vicious, aggressive dog. This dog was large and would charge so hard into the wooden fence that the whole thing would shake and pieces had fallen off. It looked like he was close to getting out. As I said, the owners appeared to not be home, I could see only the back of the house where the screens of the porch were completely torn up. It looked like there was a chain on a rope that he was supposed to be attached to, but had broken free or was not attached to it. I would not go anywhere near the house given the dog's behavior. If I somehow knew the owner's phone number, I would have called. BTW, I am a dog owner. [/quote] Let me guess: you stood at the fence scratching your head like a complete idiot. You probably even pointed out the dog behavior to uncurious and unconcerned passersby, in an effort to drum up hate. Here's a suggestion: try NOT walking by THAT house. Because if that owner has cameras, and you are found to have been antagonizing the dog (with or without a stick, up your arse or elsewhere) - then YOU will be found liable. In fact, I would bet there are a bunch of passers by willing to testify, when (not if, but when) this comes to fruition, that YOU were in fact the aggressor. Learn when to say when. [/quote]
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