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Old 08-18-13 | 08:26 AM
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jazzgeek79
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Originally Posted by KonAaron Snake
There are few things that frustrate me as much as irresponsible pet owners who don't respect other people that their animal impacts. I also think they're the majority. Dogs belong on leashes - period - unless it's an off leash dog park. END OF STORY. My dog is as friendly as it gets - he's a social as it gets - but he's still an animal, he can still be unpredictable and he still belongs on a leash. EVERY TIME. And my dog is better behaved and more under control than most. I'm a dog lover - and I can say that you did nothing wrong, the owner did. It's unfortunate that the arse hole owner caused that to happen to you and his dog.

I have mixed feelings about mandatory insurance only because it might discourage dog ownership and there are so many unloved animals as is. In terms of principle - they should require insurance. I am firmly in favor of greater liability standards in holding pet owners accountable for the pets, both civil and criminal. If your unleashed dog bites someone, I am in favor of an assault charge.
i agree completely, as long as we are requiring the same from ALL dog owners. If someone has a vicious animal 99.9 % of the time the owner not the dog or its DNA is to blame.

Funny story about the dog park. One time I was at my local dog park and some guy decided that 5:30, when e everyone who just to off wok is there and the park is packed, was the perfect time to bring his bike into the dog park and ride around with his pup. I watched my German Shepard mix suddenly zero his focus in on this guy and his bike. After I grabbed my dog and quickly leashed him I had to explain to the guy why this was a terrible idea.
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