Anonymous wrote:If some dog comes running at me, unleashed, and gets in my space in an aggressive manner it will get kicked (esp if I am holding a baby). Keep your dogs away from people! Why do we have to deal with them?
Is there possibly one dog owner in this city that isn't aware of the leash laws? No. So if they are already inconsiderate enough to allow their dogs to roam around, they are the ones putting everyone's safety (random people and dogs) in jeopardy. Reminding some asshat that "We have leash laws for a reason" is only going to get you attitude back from said asshat.
Anonymous wrote:Kicking any dog is an engraved invitation to be attacked. Stand st[/quote
Stand still and do not look directly into dog's eye.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If some dog comes running at me, unleashed, and gets in my space in an aggressive manner it will get kicked (esp if I am holding a baby). Keep your dogs away from people! Why do we have to deal with them?
Is there possibly one dog owner in this city that isn't aware of the leash laws? No. So if they are already inconsiderate enough to allow their dogs to roam around, they are the ones putting everyone's safety (random people and dogs) in jeopardy. Reminding some asshat that "We have leash laws for a reason" is only going to get you attitude back from said asshat.
This post is really quite frightening.
Essentially, you are saying that you feel you have the right to abuse any animal that you feel is in your "space" simply because of the existence of leash laws. Leash laws allow law enforcement to fine animal owners. They do not give you the right to commit acts of animal cruelty. And your question as to why we have to "deal with animals" is really quite astonishing, almost sociopathic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP - here. Thanks for your helpful replies. Yes, dogs were off the leash and while they didn't actully bite me, they did make contact w/ my shoe. Regardless of the specific details, I'm just looking for something to say to the owners to show that I don't appreciate this behavior.
You are an idiot. There are leash laws, tell her to walk them on a leash and if they ever come after you agaim, ypu will report it to ani
Anonymous wrote:OP - here. Thanks for your helpful replies. Yes, dogs were off the leash and while they didn't actully bite me, they did make contact w/ my shoe. Regardless of the specific details, I'm just looking for something to say to the owners to show that I don't appreciate this behavior.