Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you randomly spray my dog with pepper spray, I will spray you back.
And you'll get arrested and charged with assault.
By the way, your dog going up to someone, and that someone pepper spraying your dog, is not a "random spray." You should not be letting your dog just go up to people randomly. Your animal is your obligation to control, and is never, ever the responsibility of strangers.
I have spoken to the Maryland National Capital Parks Police abut this and you are well within your rights to defend yourself against a dog that is making unwanted bodily contact with you.
In fact, off leash is a minor fine, but if your dog physically contacts someone who doesn't want it, it's a huge fine -- like $500.
Off leash fines need to be increased. Given the rise in more than minor bites- get it up to $1000. Dangerous dog laws often have 1st bite excuses. People have been shredded.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you randomly spray my dog with pepper spray, I will spray you back.
And you'll get arrested and charged with assault.
By the way, your dog going up to someone, and that someone pepper spraying your dog, is not a "random spray." You should not be letting your dog just go up to people randomly. Your animal is your obligation to control, and is never, ever the responsibility of strangers.
I have spoken to the Maryland National Capital Parks Police abut this and you are well within your rights to defend yourself against a dog that is making unwanted bodily contact with you.
In fact, off leash is a minor fine, but if your dog physically contacts someone who doesn't want it, it's a huge fine -- like $500.
Anonymous wrote:
I work for NPS, sometimes assigned to Rock Creek. I am on the trails mutiple times a week for my own recreation. (I'm also a dog owner but they don't come with me). So with that as your background, dcum, I will tell you that is unapologetically carry a cannister of a substance stronger than pepper spray in Rock Creek and I've used it on unleashed dogs over the years.
I carry it in case I need it to defend assault by another human. The substance is rated to take down a bear, and it easily takes out aggressive dogs.
Anonymous wrote:If you randomly spray my dog with pepper spray, I will spray you back.
Anonymous wrote:I will always walk my dogs off leash. They don't bother anyone. Sometimes I park illegally too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you randomly spray my dog with pepper spray, I will spray you back.
And you'll get arrested and charged with assault.
By the way, your dog going up to someone, and that someone pepper spraying your dog, is not a "random spray." You should not be letting your dog just go up to people randomly. Your animal is your obligation to control, and is never, ever the responsibility of strangers.
I have spoken to the Maryland National Capital Parks Police abut this and you are well within your rights to defend yourself against a dog that is making unwanted bodily contact with you.
In fact, off leash is a minor fine, but if your dog physically contacts someone who doesn't want it, it's a huge fine -- like $500.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you randomly spray my dog with pepper spray, I will spray you back.
And you'll get arrested and charged with assault.
By the way, your dog going up to someone, and that someone pepper spraying your dog, is not a "random spray." You should not be letting your dog just go up to people randomly. Your animal is your obligation to control, and is never, ever the responsibility of strangers.
Anonymous wrote:If you randomly spray my dog with pepper spray, I will spray you back.