Educating dog owners
Posted: Wed Apr 24, 2013 7:05 am
I was walking our Yappy, and the mother in laws Staffy, at one of my regular walks this morning, the pups being at the vets, having their nuts cut off. I stopped to take a photograph. I looked up to see a middle aged woman running towards me.
Breathlessly she spouted out; "I'm glad I caught up with you. My husband's coming up with our Weimaraner, and she's not good with other dogs, so can you go another way?"
I looked back to see her husband being towed along by the dog.
The subsequent conversation went thus;
"You mean, as you have no control over your dog, you want me to change my regular walk"
"It's not her fault, she just isn't good with other dogs."
"Keep her on a lead then."
"We do but she can pull us around, and she sometimes gets off the lead."
"So you have a dog which you cannot control, even when on a lead?"
"Yes she's very strong and boisterous, so would you mind going off the path some way and leaving us go through?"
"Yes."
"Well don't be surprised if she attacks your little dogs then."
"Don't you be surprised if when she does, " (I extracted my metal tripod with a cast ball head on it from my pack), I beat the living shit out of her."
"You wouldn't!"
"Oh, try me."
I strolled off. Looking back they had the dog tied to a fence post, it was going mental. Better than being it dead I suppose.
Was I wrong?
Breathlessly she spouted out; "I'm glad I caught up with you. My husband's coming up with our Weimaraner, and she's not good with other dogs, so can you go another way?"
I looked back to see her husband being towed along by the dog.
The subsequent conversation went thus;
"You mean, as you have no control over your dog, you want me to change my regular walk"
"It's not her fault, she just isn't good with other dogs."
"Keep her on a lead then."
"We do but she can pull us around, and she sometimes gets off the lead."
"So you have a dog which you cannot control, even when on a lead?"
"Yes she's very strong and boisterous, so would you mind going off the path some way and leaving us go through?"
"Yes."
"Well don't be surprised if she attacks your little dogs then."
"Don't you be surprised if when she does, " (I extracted my metal tripod with a cast ball head on it from my pack), I beat the living shit out of her."
"You wouldn't!"
"Oh, try me."
I strolled off. Looking back they had the dog tied to a fence post, it was going mental. Better than being it dead I suppose.
Was I wrong?