Anonymous wrote: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.
Here is how someone used "Liquid Ass" spray:
This stuff litterally smells like ass. Bad Ass. Horrible Ass. You need to go to the doctor Ass. Tried it out last night on my boyfriend. Here is a summary of my night:
5pm: Boyfriend on laptop in livingroom. He had been there for hours, so I decided it was time for him to get up.
5:05pm: Sprayed Liquid Ass three times on a sweater in the other room, then nonchalantly dropped it in the livingroom, about ten feet away from the boyfriend,
5:06pm: Boyfriend asks if I forgot to turn the bathroom fan on.
5:08pm: Boyfriend comments on how stinky the cats poop is.
5:15pm: Boyfriend, with his shirt covering his nose, scoops all three cat boxes in hopes of eliminating the wretched stench.
5:45pm: Boyfriend goes on a mad hunt, insisting that the cats must have crapped somewhere in the house. By this time, the smell has engulfed the appartment (a small two bedroom.) He picks up every piece of laundry on the floor, throws the bathroom mats in the washing machine and finds a face mask and gloves to put on. (I am a nurse and keep some supplies at home.)
6:25pm: Boyfriend becomes convinced the cats must have stepped in poo and tracked it all over the house. After smelling all four of the cats, he decides the cats must have cleaned themselves by now, At this point, after seeing all of the good this spray had done, I sprayed it thrice more; once in each bedroom and once in the livingroom.
6:30pm: Boyfriend sweeps and mops all of the tiled floors, sprinkles baking soda over the carpet and vacuums the entire place. Durring this time, I make sure my bottle is hidden really well. I can't afford to get caught on this one.
7:30pm: Boyfriend becomes convinced there must be spoiled food somewhere. He takes out the trash and loads the dishwasher.
11pm: While finishing up the laundry, Boyfriend discovered the sweater. He decides the cat must have wiped his paws on it and says we need to make an appointment with the vet because the smell is concerning.
Anonymous wrote:Born and raised in DC. I'm not a dog rights activist. Im a dog owner who knows my dog is safe in rock creek park despite crazy over protective people moving to this city.
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: No. What you fail to comprehend is that my dog is not a danger or a nuisance. He is going to pay no attention to you. If I had a dog that wanted to jump on little kids or approach strangers I would keep him on a leash. My dog doesn't about you at all. If you call him, he will come over, expecting to be petted or probably wants to know if you have food. Otherwise he really doesn't give a shot in humans. Some dogs need to be on a leash. Some don't.
Anonymous wrote: No. What you fail to comprehend is that my dog is not a danger or a nuisance. He is going to pay no attention to you. If I had a dog that wanted to jump on little kids or approach strangers I would keep him on a leash. My dog doesn't about you at all. If you call him, he will come over, expecting to be petted or probably wants to know if you have food. Otherwise he really doesn't give a shot in humans. Some dogs need to be on a leash. Some don't.
Anonymous wrote:Born and raised in DC. I'm not a dog rights activist. Im a dog owner who knows my dog is safe in rock creek park despite crazy over protective people moving to this city.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think Rock Creek Park should adopt the same regulations Rockville has. You can get a permit for your dog to be off leash if your dog and you can pass the off leash test the city gives.
So true.
No dog can not chase wildlife or run free in a natioanl park. It's not a city park.
"National"
So dog should not run wild because of wildlife. Better to shoot the deers.
And the obedience Rockville requires is obeying verbal commands of owners, btw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I think Rock Creek Park should adopt the same regulations Rockville has. You can get a permit for your dog to be off leash if your dog and you can pass the off leash test the city gives.
So true.
No dog can not chase wildlife or run free in a natioanl park. It's not a city park.
Anonymous wrote:
I think Rock Creek Park should adopt the same regulations Rockville has. You can get a permit for your dog to be off leash if your dog and you can pass the off leash test the city gives.
So true.
Anonymous wrote:"I'm supposed to be sympathetic to what?" I wonder how many times your spouse and child will be on the other end of that attitude in your lifetime. Aren't you worried that you will end using that pepper spray on a loved one?
By the way, I never said you shouldn't defend yourself from aggressive dogs. It's the rando dog that is just friendly that you should not attack. Remember, it's the owner, not the dog that should be the target your ire.
Anonymous wrote:I think Rock Creek Park should adopt the same regulations Rockville has. You can get a permit for your dog to be off leash if your dog and you can pass the off leash test the city gives.