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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][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have taught my child to stay far away from unleashed dogs due to the immediate danger but also due to the fact that people who don’t follow leash laws don’t follow other laws either. Their dogs are likely not properly trained and vaccinated, and the owner won’t prevent their dogs from biting someone or stick around to verify if someone is ok if they do get bitten. This thread is really, really proving my point. [/quote] I hope you tell your kid to stay away from leashed dogs too. Not every dog likes kids and when they run up to you waving their arms and screaming they want to pet your dog that can be scary for the dog! Train your kids too[/quote] Why are dog people so obsessed with comparing dogs to kids. We are discussing dogs. Keep your nasty, filthy beast away from children. [/quote] Why do parents get so triggered when you tell them to respect dogs and not assume that they want your kids petting them? Most dogs are not nasty or filthy. But you just proved to be nasty yourself! So unnecessarily aggressive.[/quote] We're not "triggered". You're off-topic, making this thread about something it's not in order to deflect from your wrong approach to walking your dog. We're trying to help you, because you're wrong, and you seem lost. Focus and follow the thread, which will solve your problem.[/quote] It is right on target since the poster above me said 'keep leashed dogs and away from kids' I agree [b]but [/b]parents should instruct their kids to respect dogs. Of course, if your kid is scared they probably won't but I am talking to other people.[/quote] No buts. Keep your dog to yourself. Period. End of sentence. [/quote] The butt is keep you kids from running up to my leashed dog. Get it? [/quote] No. Nobody gets it. If your dog is leashed, and you see kids "running up to" it, say "S/he bites" and walk away. That's YOUR JOB. Your job as a dog owner is to protect your dog from any/all threats, including these kids you made up in your hypothetical scenario that didn't ever actually happen and probably won't. [/quote] It did and I yelled at the kid to not come closer. My dog hasn't bittem but is nervous around unpredctable screaming kids. Why can't parents tell their kids to not run up to leashed dogs. Why are you pushing back on something so easy to fix. And not believing me? Why would I lie?[/quote] Maybe we'd care about your completely off-topic point if you made your own thread about it? Probably not. at this point, we're all sick of hearing your tired nonsense, but we're definitely tired of seeing it here. This is (still) a thread about off-leash dogs, not underparented children. You are not a victim, you are the AH continually trying to derail the thread with your unrelated pet peeve. [/quote] I am just giving parents a friendly reminder. You are not a very nice person to call someone an ASs@hole for particpating in a voluntary discussion. If you are tired of readig something the solution isn't you bossing me but YOU reading something else. Hope you have a day you deserve.[/quote] Oh, honey. You're "not a very nice person" for posting this preachy screed instead of simply taking your own advice. "participating" in a discussion involves following the thread, contributing useful RELEVANT information, etc. Showing up to derail to your own unrelated pet peeve is a dick move. But thanks for showing an example of the victim mentality the pp mentioned. I am having the day I deserve. It's fscking excellent! [/quote] You are strange, weird person. I am not a victim. Honestly you are derailing the conversation more than I ever did. Your day will come. [/quote] My day? When people leash their dogs and leave me alone, you mean? WHEN, LORD, WHEN?! When's it gonna be my time?!! :lol: :lol: :lol: [/quote] Hahahaha +1. don’t threaten me with a good time 😂😂😂😂[/quote] I can't imagine anyone and especially dog owners wanting to be near you![/quote] I have friends and family. Unlike you - guessing your dog is your only friend. [/quote] Well you are wrong.[/quote]
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