Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can’t tell someone else where to walk their dog. And if this is all happening outside, it’s not the building manager’s jurisdiction.
Yes, I most certainly can. There are breed restrictions in this apartment. German Shepherds are not allowed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can’t tell someone else where to walk their dog. And if this is all happening outside, it’s not the building manager’s jurisdiction.
Yes, I most certainly can. There are breed restrictions in this apartment. German Shepherds are not allowed.
Anonymous wrote:You can’t tell someone else where to walk their dog. And if this is all happening outside, it’s not the building manager’s jurisdiction.
Anonymous wrote:You aren't worried about 'a child ' you are worried about your dog. Be honest. For all you know, those dogs might be wonderful with children. Feel free to complain, but don't expect that much will happen as a result. You will be better off just avoiding those dogs. Pick your 12lb dog up and walk away from the (presumably leashed) shepherds. Try to walk your dog at different times when they aren't outside.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You aren't worried about 'a child ' you are worried about your dog. Be honest. For all you know, those dogs might be wonderful with children. Feel free to complain, but don't expect that much will happen as a result. You will be better off just avoiding those dogs. Pick your 12lb dog up and walk away from the (presumably leashed) shepherds. Try to walk your dog at different times when they aren't outside.
It won't matter if the dogs attack another dog. The dogs will end up being put down because of the stupidity of their human owners.
Anonymous wrote:I just wrote a complaint letter through the resident online portal. I'll have to go into the office today. My grandparents owned German Shepherds. We had two at a time. When I was a child, I grew up around them. I'm not afraid of large dog breeds. However, those dogs lived out in the country on 5 acres of land. They roamed freely most of the time, not even on leashes. I would play with them all the time as a child.
I think that's what is upsetting me so much about these two dogs. There are breed restrictions in this apartment complex, for the sake of the dogs, not just the people. Those are large dogs, and they need to exercise.
We have a large green area. In my letter of complaint to the management, I told them they need to walk their dogs across the street in the large green area, away from the traffic and other people and other dogs.
Anonymous wrote:You aren't worried about 'a child ' you are worried about your dog. Be honest. For all you know, those dogs might be wonderful with children. Feel free to complain, but don't expect that much will happen as a result. You will be better off just avoiding those dogs. Pick your 12lb dog up and walk away from the (presumably leashed) shepherds. Try to walk your dog at different times when they aren't outside.