Anonymous wrote:anybody who harms a dog by spraying them pepper spray or marking then odor is subject to animal cruelty laws. If you are doing it out of spite, not defending yourself, you may be arrrest d and prosecuted. It's not the dog's fault if the owner is irresponsible.
Anonymous wrote:anybody who harms a dog by spraying them pepper spray or marking then odor is subject to animal cruelty laws. If you are doing it out of spite, not defending yourself, you may be arrrest d and prosecuted. It's not the dog's fault if the owner is irresponsible.
Anonymous wrote:anybody who harms a dog by spraying them pepper spray or marking then odor is subject to animal cruelty laws. If you are doing it out of spite, not defending yourself, you may be arrrest d and prosecuted. It's not the dog's fault if the owner is irresponsible.
Anonymous wrote:I have not issue with dogs off leash as long as they mind their own business or are friendly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've been bothered a lot by off leash dogs in RCP.
Two weeks ago my five year old was charged and chased about 20 yards by an off leash dog.
Last weekend we were walking the same trail and EVERY dog we saw was off leash. Some of the owners leashed their dog when they saw us, but most did not. I asked a few; some did, some just ignored me.
I don't want to mace anyone's dog! That's awful. But it's extremely ill-mannered and irresponsible to walk your dog off leash in the park.
I'm now going to start calling in unleashed dogs to the park police; I urge others to do so as well. The number for the Rock Creek station is 202 426 7716. There's also a number posted at the trailhead we use; not sure if it's this number or not.
Thanks for the phone number. It's going in my speed dial.
Anonymous wrote:I've been bothered a lot by off leash dogs in RCP.
Two weeks ago my five year old was charged and chased about 20 yards by an off leash dog.
Last weekend we were walking the same trail and EVERY dog we saw was off leash. Some of the owners leashed their dog when they saw us, but most did not. I asked a few; some did, some just ignored me.
I don't want to mace anyone's dog! That's awful. But it's extremely ill-mannered and irresponsible to walk your dog off leash in the park.
I'm now going to start calling in unleashed dogs to the park police; I urge others to do so as well. The number for the Rock Creek station is 202 426 7716. There's also a number posted at the trailhead we use; not sure if it's this number or not.
Anonymous wrote:i have a wireless leash too. works better in many ways that a regular leash.
Anonymous wrote:We have dog parks in DC. There are plenty of places dogs can go off leash.
Anonymous wrote:Amazon has a wonderful product called Liquid Ass. It smells like 100 putrified skunks. It is perfect for "marking" unleashed dogs. To those owners who have totally "awesome" dogs that are let off leash, hope you enjoy.
Anonymous wrote:Go put a leash on a deer or squirrel.
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Go put a leash on a deer or squirrel.
Anonymous wrote:You all impossible. If my dog bothers you, it should be on a leash. If it doesn't it 's ok for it not to be. But the people on here are clearly going to be bothered by any dog that isn't in a lead whether it runs right by you or not. So this is pointless.