Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear dog owners,
If you don't want people kicking your dog, then you clearly don't love your dog enough to keep it by our side, and in your full control at all times. If you don't care about your animal, it's asinine to expect others to. Why did you get a dog if walking it is such a chore?
It's your pet. It's yours to control, always. Don't expect others to oblige when you're not even caring for your own animal.
Substitute "kid" for "dog," and I agree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I let my dog sniff people's shoes, pant cuffs. She knows she's not allowed to jump.
Licking is kissing. You can't tell someone who's feeling love to not show it.
The reality is, you live in a world with dogs. You have to accept that. Just like I dislike cats, and accept that they exist and sometimes I have to interact with them.
I don't want to be sniffed by your dog. Got it?
I kick dogs that make contact with me. Hard. With the goal of hurting them.
So if you don't want your insufferable fur-baby to get the toe of my shoe in its chest or ribs, keep it away from strangers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dear dog owners,
If you don't want people kicking your dog, then you clearly don't love your dog enough to keep it by our side, and in your full control at all times. If you don't care about your animal, it's asinine to expect others to. Why did you get a dog if walking it is such a chore?
It's your pet. It's yours to control, always. Don't expect others to oblige when you're not even caring for your own animal.
Substitute "kid" for "dog," and I agree.
Anonymous wrote:Dear dog owners,
If you don't want people kicking your dog, then you clearly don't love your dog enough to keep it by our side, and in your full control at all times. If you don't care about your animal, it's asinine to expect others to. Why did you get a dog if walking it is such a chore?
It's your pet. It's yours to control, always. Don't expect others to oblige when you're not even caring for your own animal.
Anonymous wrote:Dear dog owners,
If you don't want people kicking your dog, then you clearly don't love your dog enough to keep it by our side, and in your full control at all times. If you don't care about your animal, it's asinine to expect others to. Why did you get a dog if walking it is such a chore?
It's your pet. It's yours to control, always. Don't expect others to oblige when you're not even caring for your own animal.
Anonymous wrote:I let my dog sniff people's shoes, pant cuffs. She knows she's not allowed to jump.
Licking is kissing. You can't tell someone who's feeling love to not show it.
The reality is, you live in a world with dogs. You have to accept that. Just like I dislike cats, and accept that they exist and sometimes I have to interact with them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I let my dog sniff people's shoes, pant cuffs. She knows she's not allowed to jump.
Licking is kissing. You can't tell someone who's feeling love to not show it.
The reality is, you live in a world with dogs. You have to accept that. Just like I dislike cats, and accept that they exist and sometimes I have to interact with them.
I don't want to be sniffed by your dog. Got it?
I kick dogs that make contact with me. Hard. With the goal of hurting them.
So if you don't want your insufferable fur-baby to get the toe of my shoe in its chest or ribs, keep it away from strangers.
That would not go well for you if you did that with my dog. I hope we meet.
I live in Eastern Market. I'm not afraid of you or your dog. Either of you touch me, you'll be dealt with physically. I'm within my rights to defend myself, and I will.
Control your dog.
My dog is under control much more than you are, nutjob.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't mind and sometimes even am fond of dogs that I know (pets of my family and friends), but I really don't like strange dogs coming up to me. I walk to the bus stop in the morning right around the time when other people are walking their dogs, and I will walk in the street (no traffic at that time) rather than cross the path of dogs and their largely oblivious owners, who usually are staring at their phones. I don't have time to involuntarily make contact with a dog at that time. I don't want to be slobbered on, sniffed, or get dirty paws on my work clothes. So basically I'm asking dog owners to PAY MORE ATTENTION to what their dogs will do. It seems like a lot of people have dogs just because it's trendy, not because they really are "into" their dogs.
I owned a 100 lb husky (malamute size) and I have 2 small dogs now. Idk how any owner with a big dog can pay attention to their phone AND walk their dog. I havent seen it happen around me.
With a well trained dog who walks at a "heel". It's not rocket science.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I let my dog sniff people's shoes, pant cuffs. She knows she's not allowed to jump.
Licking is kissing. You can't tell someone who's feeling love to not show it.
The reality is, you live in a world with dogs. You have to accept that. Just like I dislike cats, and accept that they exist and sometimes I have to interact with them.
I don't want to be sniffed by your dog. Got it?
I kick dogs that make contact with me. Hard. With the goal of hurting them.
So if you don't want your insufferable fur-baby to get the toe of my shoe in its chest or ribs, keep it away from strangers.
That would not go well for you if you did that with my dog. I hope we meet.
I live in Eastern Market. I'm not afraid of you or your dog. Either of you touch me, you'll be dealt with physically. I'm within my rights to defend myself, and I will.
Control your dog.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't mind and sometimes even am fond of dogs that I know (pets of my family and friends), but I really don't like strange dogs coming up to me. I walk to the bus stop in the morning right around the time when other people are walking their dogs, and I will walk in the street (no traffic at that time) rather than cross the path of dogs and their largely oblivious owners, who usually are staring at their phones. I don't have time to involuntarily make contact with a dog at that time. I don't want to be slobbered on, sniffed, or get dirty paws on my work clothes. So basically I'm asking dog owners to PAY MORE ATTENTION to what their dogs will do. It seems like a lot of people have dogs just because it's trendy, not because they really are "into" their dogs.
I owned a 100 lb husky (malamute size) and I have 2 small dogs now. Idk how any owner with a big dog can pay attention to their phone AND walk their dog. I havent seen it happen around me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I let my dog sniff people's shoes, pant cuffs. She knows she's not allowed to jump.
Licking is kissing. You can't tell someone who's feeling love to not show it.
The reality is, you live in a world with dogs. You have to accept that. Just like I dislike cats, and accept that they exist and sometimes I have to interact with them.
I don't want to be sniffed by your dog. Got it?
I kick dogs that make contact with me. Hard. With the goal of hurting them.
So if you don't want your insufferable fur-baby to get the toe of my shoe in its chest or ribs, keep it away from strangers.
That would not go well for you if you did that with my dog. I hope we meet.
I live in Eastern Market. I'm not afraid of you or your dog. Either of you touch me, you'll be dealt with physically. I'm within my rights to defend myself, and I will.
Control your dog.
Anonymous wrote:I don't mind and sometimes even am fond of dogs that I know (pets of my family and friends), but I really don't like strange dogs coming up to me. I walk to the bus stop in the morning right around the time when other people are walking their dogs, and I will walk in the street (no traffic at that time) rather than cross the path of dogs and their largely oblivious owners, who usually are staring at their phones. I don't have time to involuntarily make contact with a dog at that time. I don't want to be slobbered on, sniffed, or get dirty paws on my work clothes. So basically I'm asking dog owners to PAY MORE ATTENTION to what their dogs will do. It seems like a lot of people have dogs just because it's trendy, not because they really are "into" their dogs.