Frazzledazzle
New Member
Afternoon all, just wanted to get people's views on the situation.
I've increasingly been aware of dog owners in my area walking their dogs off the lead round an area which has HGVs and lots of cars going through the main road. Does anyone else think this is proper annoying? I only say this because i've got two Springer Spaniels, one of which has recently had an operation so is grumpy and the other is a puppy that loves other dogs. It seems everytime i walk them there's another dog owner not abiding by the unwritten 'laws' of dog walking!
Only last night a man was walking his black Lab off the lead, it crossed the main busy road and he didn't bother to call it, only allowed it to come right up to us and had a sniff, then growled at my puppy for being boisterous. This in turn made my adult Springer go into protection mode, and he bared his teeth back. The guy continued walking on the other side seemingly oblivious to what was going on. So i shouted at him to get his dog and he said "oh it'll be alright". Aye, when they're 5 seconds from pouncing on eachother?! I ushered his dog away and it eventually walked off but the owner just didn't care. Unbelievable!
On another occassion when my dog had just had his op and could not join us for a walk, i walked Ruby round the block. I turned the corner to be met with two young kids, probably about 11/12, walking two large Alsatians. They were far too powerful and even i would struggle to hold them, but obviously the bright spark of a parent thought it would be a good idea to let the kids do the work!! So i crossed over to avoid them but the first Shepherd pulled the lead out of the lads hand and ran over to us growling at the puppy. Luckily i have been trained in dealing with dangerous animals through work so i stood my ground and picked up Ruby. Fortunately the situation quickly died down and the dogs ran off home after i charged towards them (Embarrassing now i think back, but effective!).
There's loads of other situations, such as a neighbour letting his dog run right across everyone's gardens and leaving lovely little presents all over. We're in the best area of town, maybe people think too highly of themselves up here??
My point is, dog owners always give themselves a bad name by not taking responsiblity when they buy a dog. What if the dog ran out and got run over? Or they started fighting and it got hurt? Simply clip a lead on, full control. Rant over!
I've increasingly been aware of dog owners in my area walking their dogs off the lead round an area which has HGVs and lots of cars going through the main road. Does anyone else think this is proper annoying? I only say this because i've got two Springer Spaniels, one of which has recently had an operation so is grumpy and the other is a puppy that loves other dogs. It seems everytime i walk them there's another dog owner not abiding by the unwritten 'laws' of dog walking!
Only last night a man was walking his black Lab off the lead, it crossed the main busy road and he didn't bother to call it, only allowed it to come right up to us and had a sniff, then growled at my puppy for being boisterous. This in turn made my adult Springer go into protection mode, and he bared his teeth back. The guy continued walking on the other side seemingly oblivious to what was going on. So i shouted at him to get his dog and he said "oh it'll be alright". Aye, when they're 5 seconds from pouncing on eachother?! I ushered his dog away and it eventually walked off but the owner just didn't care. Unbelievable!
On another occassion when my dog had just had his op and could not join us for a walk, i walked Ruby round the block. I turned the corner to be met with two young kids, probably about 11/12, walking two large Alsatians. They were far too powerful and even i would struggle to hold them, but obviously the bright spark of a parent thought it would be a good idea to let the kids do the work!! So i crossed over to avoid them but the first Shepherd pulled the lead out of the lads hand and ran over to us growling at the puppy. Luckily i have been trained in dealing with dangerous animals through work so i stood my ground and picked up Ruby. Fortunately the situation quickly died down and the dogs ran off home after i charged towards them (Embarrassing now i think back, but effective!).
There's loads of other situations, such as a neighbour letting his dog run right across everyone's gardens and leaving lovely little presents all over. We're in the best area of town, maybe people think too highly of themselves up here??
My point is, dog owners always give themselves a bad name by not taking responsiblity when they buy a dog. What if the dog ran out and got run over? Or they started fighting and it got hurt? Simply clip a lead on, full control. Rant over!