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If the dog was walking with you, then it was not threatened by you. Just maintain your composure, don't get excited. I would not walk down the driveway if the dog is showing any sign at all about not liking the idea of doing that. In the road you are outside of his area, in the driveway, you are not. His feeling could change. Keep a cell on you and if you happen to see the owners when driving or walking by, stop and introduce yourself and ask to be formally introduced to the dog. If you know the dogs name, it makes it much easier for you feel comfortable in the situation. |
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Hi,
Another point, I have a friend on blackcat who tends my dog if I go on vacation. She walks her around the island. My dog has bad knees in the hind legs, what if the large dog decides it wants to play with my dog and causes her injury? Is that right? Being an owner of a dog with restrictions I am angered by loose dogs whose owners don't care about rules or laws. |
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I would suggest you don't acknowledge the dog, don't make eye-contact, and don't speak to him. That can be easier said than done, especially with something as big as a Rottie, but dogs know rejection when they see it. If you engage the dog, expect to be treated as his/her 'alpha' and to be followed.
If this is a common occurrence I would contact the town's animal control officer to let them know of your encounter and let them handle the situation with the dog's owner. The dog is just being a dog - it's the owner's responsibility to keep their pet confined according to the laws. |
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The MPD understand about lost dogs and I would give them a 10 as far as handling lost dogs! |
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My wife carries a type of Mace with her everytime she walks our dog. This started when an irresponsible owner of a mastiff just let him run loose and he attacked our dog while my wife was walking him resulting in hundreds of dollars in vet bills, never to be recovered. Neither sheriff nor local dog officer would respond due to the dog belonging to a local whacko who most of them don't want to be involved with as he has threatened LEOS before.
In my opinion the owner should get the Mace, not the dog. . |
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If that was my routine route, given the breed, I'd be carrying a 22 caliber pistol. If it happens again I'd call the police or animal control.
Those dogs are territorial and can be peaceful one day and spit nails the next. I'm a huge dog lover but Rotts and Pits can not be trusted. |
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Try this. Command the do to sit. Then after the dog sits, Command it to stay. Then just walk away. Use simple one word commands.
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As one who has been bitten three times (but 10-15 years between bitings)—and while debating "Pit Bull" bitings elsewhere—I stumbled upon some sensible advice from Canada: ![]() |
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