Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:* People who allow their dogs to hang out the window of their car up to their torso in order to bark at you and your dog while walking on the sidewalk.
Or put their dogs out in tiny yards for hours on end where their bored, miserable, untrained dog just barks and lunges at everyone passing by.
Also people who leave their dogs to bark in apartments for hours and hours. Cruel to the dogs, cruel to the neighbors. I have gotten fed up with it and now call 311 after 20 minutes. Let them pay the fine. I hope they get so annoyed with dealing with the noise violations they move.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not reading all that.
I'm happy for you.
Or I'm sorry that happened to you.
Anonymous wrote:Enough people have chosen to take the collective trauma of covid and be bad that it feels truly problematic. Dogs, parenting, parking, shopping - somewhere a few screws have gone loose, aided by poor policy in a few spots (the proliferation of monster trucks is caused in part by bad policy, for example) and people are just happier than pigs in sit.
In your example, part of the problem is the belief that dogs are people, too, a corollary belief of those who believe that dogs are inherently higher quality than people. These people think limiting a dog to a specific set of behaviors is tantamount to abuse.
It’s as if narcissism and sociopathy have become social contagion.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not reading all that.
I'm happy for you.
Or I'm sorry that happened to you.
Anonymous wrote:Enough people have chosen to take the collective trauma of covid and be bad that it feels truly problematic. Dogs, parenting, parking, shopping - somewhere a few screws have gone loose, aided by poor policy in a few spots (the proliferation of monster trucks is caused in part by bad policy, for example) and people are just happier than pigs in sit.
In your example, part of the problem is the belief that dogs are people, too, a corollary belief of those who believe that dogs are inherently higher quality than people. These people think limiting a dog to a specific set of behaviors is tantamount to abuse.
It’s as if narcissism and sociopathy have become social contagion.
Anonymous wrote:* People who allow their dogs to hang out the window of their car up to their torso in order to bark at you and your dog while walking on the sidewalk.