OMG it is outrageous when they do that. My Chow is only good for about twice around my tiny City yard!Zoomies?
OMG it is outrageous when they do that. My Chow is only good for about twice around my tiny City yard!Zoomies?
You know... the zoomies. AKA: The Scooby 500.Zoomies?
I've seen that when a pit bull chased my brother through our yard right up to the front door. The dog wasn't on a leash. When I told off the owner he said she won't hurt you ? so I told the dog to go home. The dog went flying home with the owner trying to catch up ?? Then I called the dog catcher. Yes some people are really dumb about their dogs. If the dog isn't really well trained and on a leash, the owner is being abusive to the dog and people that come in contact with them.I have just one comment...'dog people' often forget there are some very almost rational human people who don't much care for dogs in her...I mean their old age. When an untrained or socialized dog is taken in a public place it can be disruptive and scary.
And their owners make the damn dog more important than anyone else around.
the number and frequency of cop K9 dogs that have died in cop cars would surprise most folks ......... i knew a guy paid a service to deliver a dog , a dedicated business that moved dogs by ground in climate controlled vans ........ to move a dog from the east coast to california , paid 20 grand for the dog , couldn't fly the dog due to airline restrictions on american bulldogs , the air in the van failed in arizona and his dog died ........ i have to agree it's not the best practice ........imoThe dogs and puppies lost to heat in a vehicle I spoke of earlier were also professional. Professional dog handlers for show dogs. Their Van's were set up to purposely be able to leave dogs/puppies in the van while not being shown at the moment. The vehicle/AC failed. Stuff like this can happen to anyone. Anyone except those who never leaves a dog in a vehicle alone.
The dog cost $20K or the move in the van cost $20K?the number and frequency of cop K9 dogs that have died in cop cars would surprise most folks ......... i knew a guy paid a service to deliver a dog , a dedicated business that moved dogs by ground in climate controlled vans ........ to move a dog from the east coast to california , paid 20 grand for the dog , couldn't fly the dog due to airline restrictions on american bulldogs , the air in the van failed in arizona and his dog died ........ i have to agree it's not the best practice ........imo
the dog cost 20kThe dog cost $20K or the move in the van cost $20K?
That's the thing, it happens more then anyone knows. It's not top of the world news.the number and frequency of cop K9 dogs that have died in cop cars would surprise most folks ......... i knew a guy paid a service to deliver a dog , a dedicated business that moved dogs by ground in climate controlled vans ........ to move a dog from the east coast to california , paid 20 grand for the dog , couldn't fly the dog due to airline restrictions on american bulldogs , the air in the van failed in arizona and his dog died ........ i have to agree it's not the best practice ........imo
That is disgusting and never, ever, should happen to any dog and specially a cop dog!i remembered i was surprised how many cop K9 dogs died in cop cars , i googled this part of what i just wrote " cop K9 dogs that have died in cop cars" and this article was first
this was from 2011-2015
46 police dogs died in hot squad cars
https://www.greenbaypressgazette.co...dogs-died-hot-squad-cars-since-2011/73476592/
Air conditioners in cars failing? I think the rarity of that makes it an invalid argument for your case. How often does that happen?
Leash laws are all over. Unless you are on your own property or dog parks/dog beach, the dog needs to be on a leash.My favorite bad dog owner move is the beach! I am fishing with my dog off leash. my dog goes to dog camp all the time, meets people in public, and wants to meet people and other dogs more than eat (almost). So why do you walk within 6' of me and my obvious setup and scream it me to put my dog on a leash when you and your dog are A$$holes! I kinda get though since anti-social people raise and handle anti-social dogs. Secret alert this years OBX vacation will be the first ever without a dog. I love em but I can hold the first bathroom trip of the day for at least 2 hours if the sleep is good!
Big-time agree with this. It does warm my heart seeing an owner with a faithful good-natured dog that sticks to them like glue. But even rural areas are getting crowded with new people and new dogs. You never know when another not-so-nice dog will come along or something will trigger an instinct. I get to hear it at my main job all the time - "My dog has never acted like that before!" (Well yeah, I'm normally nice, but I'd bite too if a stranger held me down under a loud force dryer!)Leash laws are all over. Unless you are on your own property or dog parks/dog beach, the dog needs to be on a leash.
I think its funny those that break the leash law think those that don't are A holes and those that don't break the leash law think those that do break it are A holes.
It's actually the same with those that wouldn't ever leave a dog in a car and those that will.
Well said: a time and place for on and off leash. Those are some massive dogs hahahmy opinion on off leash , there is a time and place for it whether your dog is friendly or not ....... i've raised some extreme dog aggressive dogs , i've raised timids dogs , solid dogs and "mean" dogs , i've never raised a dog that was a problem for me or anyone else ....... when some ones loose dog runs up on mine on a trail and tells me their dog is friendly , often didn't help me , cause mine wasn't ........ i've had dogs would try and kill a strange dog 100% , i could walk them by another dog , both on leashes , on a 6 foot wide trail without a problem ...... i've had loose dogs run up on my dog on leash without the owner being anywhere in site , then when the owner arrived they were afraid to help break up the fight ........ common sense is needed in off leash decisions , my dogs off leash are never out of my sight , ever , and i'm looking around for anything and everything .....,,
a few of my dogs