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I've run into the same situation with my unleashed dog going up to a dog on a leash. I call her away if the person doesn't look like she wants them to sniff.
All i'm saying, is avoid the problem and walk on the other side of the lake. TRUST me there are many more leash required areas than leash free areas.
05-16-2008Lastly, Rob, If you are in a leash free area and you pepper spray my dog when she comes up to meet your dog...we would have a problem.
05-22-2008My mutt is far more behaved off-leash, they're dogs and they should be able to run around. If your dog doesn't respond to calls then it will probably just run away..
Dogs act like dogs, don't act surprised. If you are, maybe you should consider becomeing a cat owner.
05-22-2008My dog is well disciplined on or off leash,that's how she was raised.
And what kind of problem are we gonna have?If you can't control your dog I'm gonna spray it and if you get all asshole about it,I'll spray you as well.
Bottom line...control your dog-or I will.
05-24-2008..bringin'in th'sheaves.
-I.B.McGinty
05-24-2008-DoppelGinty
05-29-2008Is that you? Must be - writing about dogs. Animal lover to the end.
Carolyn
07-18-2008