yep i cant stand loose dogs
but luckily we dont see it often around where we live.
there is a aussie cattle dog X who lives around the corner from us who runs loose ALL the time and he is also agressive and has come after the dogs and i quite a few times *shudders* and all you hear from across the road where the dog lives "get *censored* back in here you *censored* mutt" :(
laura as long as your dogs were not bothering anyone and were safe i see nothing wrong with giving them a little freedom.
and i will admit that when we return from the park our dogs run from the car to the front door un leashed, and somtimes theodore (chihuahua) goes out to the tree out front to mark his territory but comes strait in when called. and also clover will go unleashed from a friends car to the back yard (a whole 20 meters or so) without any problems. so we are not srict about leashes ALL the time.
Re: yep i cant stand loose dogs
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Originally posted by cloverfdx
laura as long as your dogs were not bothering anyone and were safe i see nothing wrong with giving them a little freedom.
What Laura are you directing this towards, me or UABasoon?
Me personally, I will never let my dog (when I get one, that is) off leash in residental areas due to the fact of cars, dogs, cats, small children, etc. I will definately let my dog off leash out in the country, and up by our cottage- that is if they listen to commands well off the leash.
That's what I do with Tasha, my neighbors Rott/Shep dog, she is on the leash all the time around here. But when we go running on the local running/bike trail, she is off the leash because you are in the woods 90% of the time, no houses and some road crossings. When runners/walkers/bikers approach me, I stop and put her back on the leash just to be safe and curtious, once they pass, then I let her off again. She is excellent at following voice commands, so that is not an issue.