Anonymous wrote:Dog owner here.
This kind of post makes me inclined to be less polite.
Anonymous wrote:Probably Japan, since it's a very courteous culture in general, where public behavior counts for a lot in one's social capital.![]()
- Japanese.
Anonymous wrote:Probably Japan, since it's a very courteous culture in general, where public behavior counts for a lot in one's social capital.![]()
- Japanese.
Anonymous wrote:These days locally, it feels like 95% of dog owners are inconsiderate. If they don't let their dogs pee on your plants, then they walk their dogs on a long retractable clothesline that they call a "leash" or walk them while spaced out on their phone, or let their dogs bark.
Are there any places in the US or world where dog owners are actually polite and considerate? Or local laws and regulations require (and enforce) owners to be mindful?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty much any place in Europe has better behaved dogs (that is, owners who make more effort to control and train their dogs). Having been pulled to the ground by an off-leash German shepherd (in Chicago), I have no interest in unknown dogs approaching me, jumping on me, etc. In extensive travels in Europe, I have encountered many, many dogs and have never been approached or harrassed by a dog.
Standout: Norway. Even on sparsely populated hiking trails, people were very careful to call and leash their dogs when other walkers came into sight.
The OP asked about owner behavior, not dog behavior (I realize the connection between the two). And as a former resident of Paris, I can tell you that even in the fanciest arrondisements of Paris. the sidewalks are covered in dog shit. So I would not count "pretty much any place in Europe" as a place with considerate dog owners.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty much any place in Europe has better behaved dogs (that is, owners who make more effort to control and train their dogs). Having been pulled to the ground by an off-leash German shepherd (in Chicago), I have no interest in unknown dogs approaching me, jumping on me, etc. In extensive travels in Europe, I have encountered many, many dogs and have never been approached or harrassed by a dog.
Standout: Norway. Even on sparsely populated hiking trails, people were very careful to call and leash their dogs when other walkers came into sight.
The OP asked about owner behavior, not dog behavior (I realize the connection between the two). And as a former resident of Paris, I can tell you that even in the fanciest arrondisements of Paris. the sidewalks are covered in dog shit. So I would not count "pretty much any place in Europe" as a place with considerate dog owners.