Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I began carrying pepper spray on my walks with my dog. If your dog is off leash, not being recalled, and running towards my reactive dog, I am pepper spraying it to heck.
You're as likely to get yourself/your dog with this approach as you are to make a point to a stupid owner w/ an off-leash dog. Try pet corrector spray, if you want to carry something: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0124G47TW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
Or kick them. That's what I do. If your dog is close enough to my boot to get kicked, there's your problem.
If you kicked my dog who is not posing a threat to you then I would punch you in the face. You can make up a bunch of rationalizations to justify your actions but that wouldn’t stop me.
If you want a dog to ignore you then you need to ignore the dog.
It's not my job to determine whether or not the dog you're not controlling correctly is gonna be a problem. The moment you let your dog in my space, it's a threat. If you keep your dog in your space, we won't have this problem. It's your job to keep your dog safe from my boot. My dog is (usually) friendly, but I'm (usually) not.
And if you touch me, I'll probably unalive you. FAFO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I began carrying pepper spray on my walks with my dog. If your dog is off leash, not being recalled, and running towards my reactive dog, I am pepper spraying it to heck.
You're as likely to get yourself/your dog with this approach as you are to make a point to a stupid owner w/ an off-leash dog. Try pet corrector spray, if you want to carry something: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0124G47TW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
Or kick them. That's what I do. If your dog is close enough to my boot to get kicked, there's your problem.
If you kicked my dog who is not posing a threat to you then I would punch you in the face. You can make up a bunch of rationalizations to justify your actions but that wouldn’t stop me.
If you want a dog to ignore you then you need to ignore the dog.
It's not my job to determine whether or not the dog you're not controlling correctly is gonna be a problem. The moment you let your dog in my space, it's a threat. If you keep your dog in your space, we won't have this problem. It's your job to keep your dog safe from my boot. My dog is (usually) friendly, but I'm (usually) not.
And if you touch me, I'll probably unalive you. FAFO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I began carrying pepper spray on my walks with my dog. If your dog is off leash, not being recalled, and running towards my reactive dog, I am pepper spraying it to heck.
You're as likely to get yourself/your dog with this approach as you are to make a point to a stupid owner w/ an off-leash dog. Try pet corrector spray, if you want to carry something: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0124G47TW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
Or kick them. That's what I do. If your dog is close enough to my boot to get kicked, there's your problem.
If you kicked my dog who is not posing a threat to you then I would punch you in the face. You can make up a bunch of rationalizations to justify your actions but that wouldn’t stop me.
If you want a dog to ignore you then you need to ignore the dog.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I began carrying pepper spray on my walks with my dog. If your dog is off leash, not being recalled, and running towards my reactive dog, I am pepper spraying it to heck.
You're as likely to get yourself/your dog with this approach as you are to make a point to a stupid owner w/ an off-leash dog. Try pet corrector spray, if you want to carry something: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0124G47TW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
Or kick them. That's what I do. If your dog is close enough to my boot to get kicked, there's your problem.
If you kicked my dog who is not posing a threat to you then I would punch you in the face. You can make up a bunch of rationalizations to justify your actions but that wouldn’t stop me.
If you want a dog to ignore you then you need to ignore the dog.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I began carrying pepper spray on my walks with my dog. If your dog is off leash, not being recalled, and running towards my reactive dog, I am pepper spraying it to heck.
You're as likely to get yourself/your dog with this approach as you are to make a point to a stupid owner w/ an off-leash dog. Try pet corrector spray, if you want to carry something: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0124G47TW/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
Or kick them. That's what I do. If your dog is close enough to my boot to get kicked, there's your problem.
Anonymous wrote:I began carrying pepper spray on my walks with my dog. If your dog is off leash, not being recalled, and running towards my reactive dog, I am pepper spraying it to heck.
Anonymous wrote:I began carrying pepper spray on my walks with my dog. If your dog is off leash, not being recalled, and running towards my reactive dog, I am pepper spraying it to heck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been noticing dogs more frequently in grocery stores, and these are definitely not service dogs. I would never think to bring my dog into any establishment that has open food, but these dog people are crazy. I’m also a dog owner.
Saw an old bag walking her tiny dog around the produce section at Giant in McLean yesterday. Disgusting.
Anonymous wrote:I began carrying pepper spray on my walks with my dog. If your dog is off leash, not being recalled, and running towards my reactive dog, I am pepper spraying it to heck.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been noticing dogs more frequently in grocery stores, and these are definitely not service dogs. I would never think to bring my dog into any establishment that has open food, but these dog people are crazy. I’m also a dog owner.
Anonymous wrote:Thankfully I only see this near me with ancient dogs, the kind of sweet ones that walk ever so slowly right by their owners. What you describe would definitely annoy me!
Anonymous wrote:I had an ex girlfriend who's cousin and wife had a horribly trained trained dog who would jump all over you every time you went over, would harass you while you were eating, and steal food off of plates and their counter. I love dogs but I put my foot down and told her I wouldn't visit this cousin with her due to the dog. The cousin and his wife would never take the dog away from guests, and allowed this behavior. I don't understand people who get dogs and then make no effort in training them.