Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Put a muzzle on your dog. And seriously speak up sooner! But the muzzle not only protects you from liability, it speaks volumes to other dog owners who aren't generally bright enough to keep their beasts away from strange dogs.
I’ve never once seen a dog with a muzzle on a park trail, but I see unleashed dogs all the time![]()
It’’s difficult to speak up sooner when everything transpires within 10 seconds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Put a muzzle on your dog. And seriously speak up sooner! But the muzzle not only protects you from liability, it speaks volumes to other dog owners who aren't generally bright enough to keep their beasts away from strange dogs.
I’ve never once seen a dog with a muzzle on a park trail, but I see unleashed dogs all the time![]()
It’’s difficult to speak up sooner when everything transpires within 10 seconds.
Anonymous wrote:Put a muzzle on your dog. And seriously speak up sooner! But the muzzle not only protects you from liability, it speaks volumes to other dog owners who aren't generally bright enough to keep their beasts away from strange dogs.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, those people drive me nuts. Here’s some options:
- state very loudly “my dog is not friendly to off-leash dogs, please remove your dog” so they can’t claim you never warned them
- train your dog to wear a muzzle
- take a leash reactivity class so you have more tools to use with your own dog
- I knew someone with a highly anxious dog who put a “Stop! Aggressive dog!” On their leash. It helped a lot in keeping people and their dogs away.
- Use a head halter leash so you have more control over your own dog
- I wouldn’t physically pick up your dog, because it could easily flip it’s aggression onto you and seriously damage you/your face
Anonymous wrote:Put a muzzle on your dog. And seriously speak up sooner! But the muzzle not only protects you from liability, it speaks volumes to other dog owners who aren't generally bright enough to keep their beasts away from strange dogs.
Anonymous wrote:Depends on County. Do you have a leash law