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Cycle Camera TV
- Location
- South Croydon
*makes dog sound* raaaaaaugh *shakes head*I have posted this before and got torn to shreds so lets see this time
*makes dog sound* raaaaaaugh *shakes head*I have posted this before and got torn to shreds so lets see this time
*makes dog sound* raaaaaaugh *shakes head*
Do you make the rules? Dogs are allowed to be off the lead in parks.Is it your field? If it's not, then it shoudn't be off the lead.
Of course dogs need to run around. It is cruel not to allow them to. The important thing is that it is done in the right places. Open fields, forestrys, mountains NOT shared paths.Yes one of those long leads, owner stands one side of the path, the dog the other, just before cyclist passes dog runs away from owner.
Of course dogs shouldn't be kept on a lead, they need to run around and enjoy themselves. My mutt likes to hurtle about with a 4' stick in his mouth, his hobby seems to be trying to pass me and getting his stick caught up in my legs, I guess cyclist must fear for their spokesHe also likes to go in the water about 2 minutes before we get into the car, anyone with a dog must be completely bonkers.
+1Do you make the rules? Dogs are allowed to be off the lead in parks.
This is the most sensible postIf you know that a dog will behave in a given negative way to a given occurance (eg a dog will chase a bike) keeping a dog of a lead in those circumstances means the dog is not under control.
As a rule a dog needs to be under control at all times in a public place either by means of a lead of verbal commands to which the dog will immediatly respond.
I have posted this before and got torn to shreds so lets see this time
EDIT - It is worth pointing I have been involved in Animal Rescue for 20 years and care deeply for all animals.
Thank you very much.This is the most sensible post
Do you make the rules? Dogs are allowed to be off the lead in parks.
if their joggers with a dog and female like i encountered today i dont mind , mustve hung back and given those girls right way for at least half a mile
You are clearly so anti dog, your views on the subject are worthless.
I still believe our place is on the road, I do occasionally use paths, but when I do so I treat the pedestrian or for that matter the dog with the same care and respect that I wish vehicles to show me when I am on the road.