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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][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] I can handle my dog off a leash so why put him on one.[/quote] BECAUSE YOU MAKE PEOPLE UNCOMFORTABLE. And it's the law. People don't know your dogs and have no reason to trust what you say is true. It is inconsiderate to ignore their feelings. You are clearly one of those whackos that cares more about dogs than people.[/quote]
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