Anonymous wrote:I have a dog and children. I wish people would not try to pet my dog. period. She's a terrier and impossibly cute, but she (like many dogs) is startled and over excited by high pitched squeaky voices of children and some women. When I bring her to pick up my kids I stand well off to the side 9like 50 yards or so--but squealing kids come running at her screaming "awwwwwwwwwww, she's so cute!" --their parents do nothing to restrain them. The 6 or 7 year old girls are like dog maniacs.
Anonymous wrote:I have a dog and children. I wish people would not try to pet my dog. period. She's a terrier and impossibly cute, but she (like many dogs) is startled and over excited by high pitched squeaky voices of children and some women. When I bring her to pick up my kids I stand well off to the side 9like 50 yards or so--but squealing kids come running at her screaming "awwwwwwwwwww, she's so cute!" --their parents do nothing to restrain them. The 6 or 7 year old girls are like dog maniacs.
Anonymous wrote:If you want your dog to run around unleashed, move to the country and buy some land.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hate off leash dogs with a passion!
And I know people are going to come on here saying "Well the girl shouldn't have been trying to touch it", but with a 23 month old, it is so hard to prevent them from making sudden movements like this. My 18 month old LOVES dogs, and tries to get at them when she sees them. We tell her not to, and usually stop her from approaching dogs. Luckily, we mostly encounter leashed dogs, and oftentimes the owner tells us that it's okay and she pets it. But sometimes, the owners tell us that the dog isn't a kid person, and we move on. Either way, she is too young to understand that you can't approach a dog!! When we encountered an off leash dog one day, she tried to go up to it, and we picked her up quickly and walked away from it. But if we had another child to tend to, or if we didn't get there fast enough, I'm certain this could have happened to us.
People need to be responsible. I'm sick of things like this happening!!
I have a dog and a child. And, I agree 100% dogs should be on leashes. No question. But the above is pure bullshit. You're the parent. You watch your child. It's not hard and, to be blunt, it is your responsibility. It's no different than teaching them other safety lessons, like crossing the street after looking. So, quit abdicating your responsibility on that front. You are part of the equation. Others do it, so can you.
Anonymous wrote:If you want your dog to run around unleashed, move to the country and buy some land.
Anonymous wrote:I used to walk my dog off the leash all the time. The main reason I leashed him was due to people giving me looks as they came towards us. He gave no sign or indication that he would do anything. In fact, he could have cared less.
Today, on my run, I saw a wonderful dog walking off leash with its owner. Made me happy to know that there are still people who do it - who feel comfortable and confident in their dog.
I am not excusing the behavior of all dogs or owners.
Anonymous wrote:What angered me most was that even if the dog was supposedly "gentle", why or why would anyone choose to walk their dog outside a school during dismissal, leashed or not. It is just asking for trouble.
This makes ME angry. I live next to a school and have no choice. How dare anyone claim her precious snowflake has sole right to a public street. I guess the world should stop turning twice a day to ensure the safety of the precious ones.
Anonymous wrote:I used to walk my dog off the leash all the time. The main reason I leashed him was due to people giving me looks as they came towards us. He gave no sign or indication that he would do anything. In fact, he could have cared less.
Today, on my run, I saw a wonderful dog walking off leash with its owner. Made me happy to know that there are still people who do it - who feel comfortable and confident in their dog.
I am not excusing the behavior of all dogs or owners.
What angered me most was that even if the dog was supposedly "gentle", why or why would anyone choose to walk their dog outside a school during dismissal, leashed or not. It is just asking for trouble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I once witnessed a dog owner let her dog go down the slide at a playground, more than once. She thought it was cute. The rest of us were shocked. Unfortunately, everyone was too timid to say anything.
Probably was me....Oh well