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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We use to walk our dog off the leash - neighbors called animal control on us multiple times. The actual law in our area was that a dog had to always be "in control" like on a leash, behind a fence, etc. We actually trained our dog and he did not chase anything. I find dogs on a leash non trained more dangerous their leash wrapping around people and tripping kids. Good Luck but I doubt you have an actual case. [/quote] It's not about having a case. I do realize there is not much we can do other than have the HOA slap a fine on him for doing it, I'm just most concerned about his aggressive behavior. He's a psycho. Thanks for your concern :roll: You sound like a wonderful neighbor. why on earth wouldn't you just put your dogs on a leash while walking them if they are so well behaved? Especially since your neighbors asked you to. The leash shouldn't be a problem. I just don't get it, at all.[/quote] I know you don't get it. Actually after about a year of all these people would finally say - okay i give - how did you train him. I off the leash trained my dog - not on the leash trained him - [b]so actually he was a nightmare on a leash[/b] - the leash got under his legs it would trip people - it would wrap around others. The same people that complain about my dog - have kids that cut through my yard to get to the playground and guess what - I don't report them or yell at the kids - they stop pet the dog - and run on through - good fences and good leashes don't always make good neighbors.[/quote] The leash was too long, and you truly didn't know how to handle or walk your dog. :roll: [/quote]
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