Just like guns are notorious killing machinesDoug.38PR wrote:And Pit Bulls are notorious fighting dogs.

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Just like guns are notorious killing machinesDoug.38PR wrote:And Pit Bulls are notorious fighting dogs.
Yes we do live in different neighborhoods. I'm w/ slowdave on his quote 100%. Unless the dogs know each other, they need to be kept apart. Someone needs to detour off by more than leash distance. Bringing together strange dogs being handled by strangers is NOT fun, it IS very very rude. Please DO NOT run your dog up to mine if I don't know you, I'll return the favor. Ask permission first. Point for slowdave.Doug.38PR wrote:I guess we live in different kinds of neighborhoods. Where I come from, having your dog come into contact and reach another is considered fun, frisky and playful. People around here commonly do it.p.s. I consider people letting their dog get within leash reach of my dog when they're both on a walk as being extremely inconsiderate and troublesome. There is no need for that and I wouldn't tolerate it.
Agreed, since the key word in the defense he provided was "attack".Sorry Steve, I have to disagree. If some unknown dog comes running out and jumps on my dog and my dog defends itself, the owner of the unleashed dog has no legal right to shoot my dog and I would most likely take action to defend my leashed animal's life.No such thing, all dogs are capable of inflicting injury, no matter the size.smaller harmless dogs
Ok lets discuss the tactical situation.
Well I'm not happy about it. I wouldn't be on here talking about it except to discuss a tactical CCW situation that could potentially develop into use of CCW. It's over, dad's thumb is mending, my dog goes out on a leash now, haven't seen those guys or their dogs since, no charges have been pressed by me, dad or the police on either side.
I was going to stay out of the discussion, but have to enter in.Doug.38PR wrote:I guess we live in different kinds of neighborhoods. Where I come from, having your dog come into contact and reach another is considered fun, frisky and playful. People around here commonly do it. In fact, like I said, those guys did it with their Pit Bulls until this incident anyway. I even came into contact with them once before. They showed no agressive behavior...that time...but they WERE in full contact and could easily have snatched my dog by the neck or any other dog being walked out there.p.s. I consider people letting their dog get within leash reach of my dog when they're both on a walk as being extremely inconsiderate and troublesome. There is no need for that and I wouldn't tolerate it. You might be unlucky enough to run into other weird/rude dog owners like myself. If you've noticed, if dogs never get within reach of each other, they NEVER get hold of each other's throats and try to kill one another.