Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've kicked no less than 20 of leash dogs in the last two years. Once in Shennadoah NP I beat one over the head with a large stick as it's owner screamed "It's friendly". Split its head wide open.
IDGAF if you think it's friendly. My kids don't know that and don't have to suffer fear because youre an asshat.
Enjoy paying for the stiches.
Liar, liar pants on fire.
I believe him. I've seen plenty of hikers in SNP kick off leash dogs and yell at their owners. Like, literally every time I've been there. The offender is always some white, 20s college age kid that just reeks of privilege.
You are a sock puppet. In decades of walking dogs, I have never seen anyone kick a dog. If you kick my dog, I will kick you and i promise you don’t want that if you have far to walk.
Anonymous wrote:Last year an off leash dog sprinted up to my running around 5 year old and bit him straight through his pants, he was bleeding and screaming. “He has always been so friendly!!”
Now I carry mace and if an off leash dog approaches my kids I mace it. I don’t care how friendly you say he is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is stupid. I have a big dog and live in an apartment. I bring him to the dog park and walk/run him. He gets plenty of exercise.
+1
What's wrong with the dog parks?
Dog parks can be dangerous and not every dog does well in them. These issues can develop later in life and are not always known when the dog is adopted/purchased.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've kicked no less than 20 of leash dogs in the last two years. Once in Shennadoah NP I beat one over the head with a large stick as it's owner screamed "It's friendly". Split its head wide open.
IDGAF if you think it's friendly. My kids don't know that and don't have to suffer fear because youre an asshat.
Enjoy paying for the stiches.
Liar, liar pants on fire.
I believe him. I've seen plenty of hikers in SNP kick off leash dogs and yell at their owners. Like, literally every time I've been there. The offender is always some white, 20s college age kid that just reeks of privilege.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've kicked no less than 20 of leash dogs in the last two years. Once in Shennadoah NP I beat one over the head with a large stick as it's owner screamed "It's friendly". Split its head wide open.
IDGAF if you think it's friendly. My kids don't know that and don't have to suffer fear because youre an asshat.
Enjoy paying for the stiches.
Liar, liar pants on fire.
Anonymous wrote:I've kicked no less than 20 of leash dogs in the last two years. Once in Shennadoah NP I beat one over the head with a large stick as it's owner screamed "It's friendly". Split its head wide open.
IDGAF if you think it's friendly. My kids don't know that and don't have to suffer fear because youre an asshat.
Enjoy paying for the stiches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:that's cool--you should definitely buy some land in DC and make it happen! you can get almost an acre on Linnean St. NW for about $3.6 million, or this in upper NW https://www.redfin.com/DC/Washington/5738-Oregon-Ave-NW-20015/home/9993474
Or there are two smaller parcels in Lily Ponds for a total of $185k--if you got 200 dog owners to chip in $1000 each you'd be set including transfer and property taxes.
OR we can keep doing what we are doing and use every park in the city as a place to walk off leash. I'm trying to acknowledge reality. There are several parks that are defacto dog parks where dogs run off leash. Im' just suggesting that some order be brought to the situation. but what ever, if nobody wants to have a rational discussion, I will keep letting my dogs off leash where they will freak you all out. Because 90 percent of you all don't even go outside and are terrified of the animals of all kinds including squirrels and turtles.
Oh, we see you now, OP. You are already an owner who doesn’t use a leash. Why does that not surprise.
Yep. And since the city won't buy you a backyard, you're threatening to break the law even more, and insulting people who think you should follow the leash laws. Definitely a persuasive argument.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is stupid. I have a big dog and live in an apartment. I bring him to the dog park and walk/run him. He gets plenty of exercise.
+1
What's wrong with the dog parks?
Dog parks can be dangerous and not every dog does well in them. These issues can develop later in life and are not always known when the dog is adopted/purchased.
So "not every dog does well in dog parks" translates to the city should set aside 10-20 acres for dogs to run off leash?
That's idiotic.