Anonymous wrote:Keep the dogs on a leash as required by law. And in DC, the law says a leash 4-feet or less -- none of those ridiculous 10-feet retractable leashes.
Anonymous wrote:We get it 20:38 and 20:44. You hate dogs. Awesome.
However, your posts have nothing to do with this thread. Which means you are stupid people who do not bother to read the threads you post on, or you're trolls who just want to make every pet thread about your imagined issues.
Either way, you are not useful here and you are dismissed.
Zip your foolish mouth.
Anonymous wrote:We get it 20:38 and 20:44. You hate dogs. Awesome.
However, your posts have nothing to do with this thread. Which means you are stupid people who do not bother to read the threads you post on, or you're trolls who just want to make every pet thread about your imagined issues.
Either way, you are not useful here and you are dismissed.
Zip your foolish mouth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is it so hard for dog owner to understand not everyone likes dogs? I don't want your dog getting near me. I don't think it is adorable for your dog to try and lick my toddler. I don't want to pet your dog. I don't want your dog to run up to me at full speed and stop 6 inches away from me. Keep your dog(s) leashed (near you not on a retractable 12+ foot leash) or on your property and no one will wave sticks at your dog.
Was it tough to type that using your 5' stick?
Anonymous wrote:.....Even if the dog poses zero threat. What kind of sicko does that?
Neighbors have set up cameras to catch him in the act and report him to SPCA and other animal rights groups with leverage.
Has anyone ever seen a neighbor threaten dogs like this before?
Should we report him to the police or other, in addition?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. He is clearly provoking the dog, among other things. We are going forward.
I thought there were people who liked dogs here, unfortunately. Otherwise I would clue you in on details. Let's just say it is extremely encouraging.