Yes, I use it all the time, but never if I'm in a really foul mood!Denton to Dalston Cycleway per chance? I tend to avoid it unless I'm in a particularly forgiving mood
I don't consider my dog to be out of control when he's not on the lead. He has never, in two years of using this path daily, gone anywhere near a cyclist. He has no interest in cyclists and keeps out of their way - this one went straight for him, and he jumped out of the way -if he hadn't the cyclist would've come off the worse for it.You are as much at fault as the cyclist for failing to control your dog after you had seen the cyclist approaching.
I take your point, and to be fair I hadn't thought of that - but I never call my dog to me when the result will be him walking into the path of the cyclist as I hate when dog owners do that. I do tend to stay on the same side of the path as the dog -but as I said he was behind me, when I checked where he was because the cyclist was coming, I didn't have time to cross the path myself to him and I trusted he wouldn't run out in front of the bike -which he didn't.Maybe he was expecting you to call your dog close to you so that he didn't have to mind out on both sides, after all your dog wandered to the other side of the path so he may have been anticipating your dog walking back to you as he approached.
Neither agreeing nor disagreeing just a possible reason.
Agreed.
Damned animals taking up room on our planet. Never mind road tax I bet they don't even pay income tax.![]()
he had several cheques sent his way as his photo appeared in some advertising. .![]()
I don't consider my dog to be out of control when he's not on the lead.
or just shoot it.
I bet he wouldn't have ridden at the dog if the owner was a man.