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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dog off leash and out of their yard I can understand, but what do you expect people to do when dogs rush to the fence when people walk by?
The dogs have a right to be off leash in their yard. You now know which streets to avoid with your precious little snowflake. Problem solved.
Ugh, OP already clarified, no need to get nasty (I know, I know, DCUM and all that).
Ugh. OP is afraid of little yappy dogs. I mean, really? For fuck's sake.
It is For fuck sake and not For fuck's sake.
Anonymous wrote:That wasn't an attack, it was an annoyance. I understand where you're coming from; I was attacked (actually bitten) by a loose German Shepherd when I was 13. I was terrified of dogs, big and small, for years afterwards. I got over it by gradually desensitizing myself with friends' dogs I knew to be friendly. No matter what you say to the owner, you will likely have to face other untethered dogs in the future.
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.
If you kick a dog and it bites you, you deserve to be bitten. And you have no recourse to complain about the dog "running at me."
Jesus. I hate you more than I hate people who let their dogs off leash. What is you problem?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dog off leash and out of their yard I can understand, but what do you expect people to do when dogs rush to the fence when people walk by?
The dogs have a right to be off leash in their yard. You now know which streets to avoid with your precious little snowflake. Problem solved.
Ugh, OP already clarified, no need to get nasty (I know, I know, DCUM and all that).
Ugh. OP is afraid of little yappy dogs. I mean, really? For fuck's sake.