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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I love dogs. I grew up always owning a dog. And yes, I will hurt your dog if it is off-leash and it comes up to my toddler. She is scared of dogs. Also, she is a toddler, and toddlers and dogs are an incredibly unpredictable combination. We have a field in our local park that little kids can't play on because it has been taken over by people who let their dogs run off-leash illegally. I don't know your dog. I don't know that they won't bite my kid. And you don't know that, either. So be a responsible dog owner and follow the law and keep your dog on-leash. [/quote] So, look, you people are really getting into this "I'm going to hurt your dog" thing. And I think that not only are you a little unclear about what your legal right are. But you're also really stupid about dogs. If a dog approaches your toddler, and scares your toddler, but isn't doing anything other than [b]BEING A DOG - then why don't you guys just get out of the dog's way[/b]? What point are you trying to make, being all brave and mamma macho here on DCUM, talking about beating up dogs who haven't done anything except exist nearby to you? You understand that the best way to avoid getting hurt is to move out of the way, right? If you start acting like a fucking crazy person around my dog, then he is way way more likely to hurt you and your toddler back. You understand this? [/quote] Please tell me you're not a dog owner with this careless attitude. You're not cut out for the responsibility of having an animal in your care.[/quote] I am a dog owner. A very responsible one. Who is trying to describe a good way to avoid getting bitten, to a bunch of people who don't seem to know anything about dogs. [/quote]
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