Agree 100%. I keep my dog on a lead at ALL times. It bugs the s**t out of me when I see people that have no consideration and let their dogs wander. I love dogs but I have a rule that if a loose dog ever comes near me while I'm walking my dog I'd have no problems giving it a boot up the ....
I my estate we have dogs roaming around quite freely. Most don't bother anyone but there is at least two that constantly bark and try and snap at people includeding my self. I've tried to kick the muts but they're reflexes are two fast. I was thinking of bricking the mutts but I don;t want to do that or until my patience runs out.
When I walk past these dogs, I stay calm and don;t make eye contact. It doesn't really work. No point in complaining either, the owners don't care. Any tips?
What I find disturbing in these threads is that the Dog Wardens don't seem to care or don't seem to be available?
In my (esteemedAnother thing that freaks me (as someone who is petrified of dogs) is those extendable leads. Some people just don't know how to use them properly and the dog might as well not be on a lead at all as he's perfectly free to rush up to people and start snuffling around their legs and jumping at them. (which, believe me, is terrifying if you don't like dogs).
Did you have a particular bad experience to be scared of dogs?
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I'm ashamed to say that no, I didn't. I've just always been terrified of them. My sister absolutely loves them and my brother is indifferent to them, so I've no idea why I'm scared of them. I'm also scared of cats! (Just a wimp, I guess).
My deceased aunt gave my two kids a Cocker Spaniel a few months back. The dog has been a terror and become overwhelming for me. I am a single father raising two young children. I cannot face telling the kids that the dog must go. I have found a good home for the dog, and just need someone to transport the dog, and play the villain.
Premise: You will be the dog walker hired by daddy (me) to walk Skittles. I will introduce you to the kids, and you will tell them you are going to help Skittles get her exercise when Daddy is too busy to walk her. At that point you will walk Skittles to your car and take her to her new family 20 minutes from my place. Then return holding just a leash. The story will be that Skittles broke free of the leash and took off. At this point prepare for crying, things being thrown at you, and possibly cursing. My kids are young and dramatic, their girls.
Pay will be $500. The job will take roughly 2 hours at best.
This job is ideal for an actor looking to diversify their role base, or someone who genuinely likes to make children cry. Acting experience is a plus, but not necessary. Please inform me of any prior experience in this kind of situation
so much negativity about dogs in the last few posts... it's the owners, not the dogs...
so much negativity about dogs in the last few posts... it's the owners, not the dogs...
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