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"The Ozzie actress Rebel Wilson was cycling when taken out by a dog off a lead... Freddie the seal pub was mauled by a dog off the lead on the banks of the Thames.. Later put down by vets.. Dog Leads... Is it time to use them? " Its always been a legal requirement to control your dog in public. Many council green spaces demand that you must keep your dog on a lead. Its all down to how responsible you are. The irrisponsible owners are still going to ignore the rules, arent they. | |||
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"Unfortunately the lockdown has lead to a number of new dog owners who have not been able to attend organised training classes or other socialisation. " Then don't get a dog or watch videos on how to do it. | |||
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"The Ozzie actress Rebel Wilson was cycling when taken out by a dog off a lead... Freddie the seal pub was mauled by a dog off the lead on the banks of the Thames.. Later put down by vets.. Dog Leads... Is it time to use them? " It’s always time to use them as if there’s danger etc | |||
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"That poor seal I think it’s our job as responsible dog owners to make sure our dog is under control. We always use our dog lead in public places there is a place we take him where it’s safe to leave him off lead and besides the odd rabbit he chases ( no chance of him catching as he’s way to fat) completely safe for him to have fun safely. There was a story I read yesterday where a husky was shot and killed in wales as the owner somehow thought it would be a good idea to leave him run loose in a field where there were sheep and lambs and the dog sadly killed 3 lambs before it was shot dead by a farmer. We deliberately avoid places like this as we know our dog and know even tho he wouldn’t attack he would definitely chase which can still be distressing for farm animals." Well written | |||
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"The Ozzie actress Rebel Wilson was cycling when taken out by a dog off a lead... Freddie the seal pub was mauled by a dog off the lead on the banks of the Thames.. Later put down by vets.. Dog Leads... Is it time to use them? " I feel sorry for the seal Taking out Rebel Wilson though Public Service award? | |||
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"Other end of the scale ........ There were two labs eyeing me up when I was running today ...... I stopped n said ulloooooooooooooo doggies ...... and gave them a ruffling .... The owner who had been warning them to keep back did this to me . Mea Culpa ....... put me on a lead !" I've suggested it to admin | |||
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"Poor seal. Hope the owner is found and prosecuted. I have often come close to a cropper riding down the street having a loose dog snap at my horses heels. Of course it will be my fault if my boy kicks out and hurts the dog. " Never liked that myself, however i would ride out with my old dog off lead but could put her on even from horseback if needed. She was a good one for running up to kids though, cos she wanted to play, other dogs she wasn't a fan off, but didnt attack, she'd just keep her distance from them and came to me if one annoyed her. Totally dogs/owner fault as it is with sheep too. Never tried her with cycling, imagine much same as horse tbh. Training is so important & its not just the puppy stage either, theres the young teen & adult stage where they rechallege Who's boss (they live in packs remember, alpha has to be you). Its like constantly having a pre schooler lol | |||
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"That poor seal I think it’s our job as responsible dog owners to make sure our dog is under control. We always use our dog lead in public places there is a place we take him where it’s safe to leave him off lead and besides the odd rabbit he chases ( no chance of him catching as he’s way to fat) completely safe for him to have fun safely. There was a story I read yesterday where a husky was shot and killed in wales as the owner somehow thought it would be a good idea to leave him run loose in a field where there were sheep and lambs and the dog sadly killed 3 lambs before it was shot dead by a farmer. We deliberately avoid places like this as we know our dog and know even tho he wouldn’t attack he would definitely chase which can still be distressing for farm animals. Well written" Yep, i was well warned by my friend that owned the farm that she was fine to be there but if my dog worried (chased) his sheep, he'd not think twice bout shooting her (or his own for that matter). | |||
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"Easy solution. Muzzle any dog off a lead and bring in self defence law against dogs. If a dog bounds up without a muzzle then that dog is fair game to take down...." Nope...... my dog wouldn’t tolerate a muzzle not would I subject her to it. If a cyclist comes barrelling up to me and my dog and she protects me then such is life... cyclists are a hazard in parks going too fast along footpaths | |||
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"Easy solution. Muzzle any dog off a lead and bring in self defence law against dogs. If a dog bounds up without a muzzle then that dog is fair game to take down.... Nope...... my dog wouldn’t tolerate a muzzle not would I subject her to it. If a cyclist comes barrelling up to me and my dog and she protects me then such is life... cyclists are a hazard in parks going too fast along footpaths " So it's all about the cyclists not the dog walkers ? If they are on a lead then they are no threat to cyclists | |||
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"Easy solution. Muzzle any dog off a lead and bring in self defence law against dogs. If a dog bounds up without a muzzle then that dog is fair game to take down.... Nope...... my dog wouldn’t tolerate a muzzle not would I subject her to it. If a cyclist comes barrelling up to me and my dog and she protects me then such is life... cyclists are a hazard in parks going too fast along footpaths " You need protection from cyclists ? | |||
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