Originally Posted by caseysmom
He doesn't have to be muzzled if he's on my property. It's only if he's off my property that he has to be on a three foot leash and muzzled and only if he's on his own, not when he's in the team.
Originally Posted by caseysmom
He doesn't have to be muzzled if he's on my property. It's only if he's off my property that he has to be on a three foot leash and muzzled and only if he's on his own, not when he's in the team.
Last edited by Glacier; 03-20-2008 at 08:00 PM.
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I feel pretty shocked that anyone would actually express to you that you should have Mac put down. How sad. Thank you for explaining how it all works out though and I am very glad for you and for Mac that he can still sled.
Reminds me when I was 13 or so and got my collie, Cody. He played a bit rough and more than once I had teeth bruises here and there when we were playing (mutual running and playing). Not that it was good and now I would of course want to curb that but it was a far, far cry from him being vicious or dangerous.
I think I would be so very frustrated and drained in dealing with all you have in this situation. I'm so happy for you that Mac is safe.
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I completely understand your desire to move out of city limits so the AC restrictions will no longer apply with regard to Mac. I had a dog back in the 90's in Arizona, a shep cross who one night was being kicked by my neighbour who was drunk and her teeth grazed his calf in the scuffle. Smokey was delcared dangerous and I was given the choice of putting her down or to follow all of the rules and there were so many! We followed them all for a few years, including having to get her tattoed with a special dangerous dog letter and number combination on her tummy. But then thankfully, I moved back to Canada and at that point, she was able to start her new life without a 'record'. She was never dangerous and one of the sweetest dogs. I had her for 16 years and never regretted keeping her despite so many people urging me to put her down.
I'm so glad that you are hanging in there with Mac and I hope one day you will be able to move to a wonderful piece of acreage where the rules of AC will not control your life or his.![]()
I'm glad that things are going to be ok for Mac. I don't like the restrictions but it is doable and sure does beat the alternative.
I would also like to say that I'm angry that people have suggested that you should have Mac put down.![]()
While it ain't perfect, at least Mac will still be here, get to run in the team, have his freedom on your property, & not have to be tattooed. Still it's a shame he's got that "dangerous dog" designation.... but it could have been so much worse. He's still gonna get to be his same happy self, completely unaware that he's got a rap sheet now! Please give that boy a big hug, glad we'll still get to see him here on PT.
Yanno, they never mentioned the tattooing. It is in the bylaw that he be tattooed the same way as Emeraldgreen's dog. He is microchipped. I think I'll wait and see if they list that in rules for Mac. Not gonna bring it up!Originally Posted by cyber-sibes
If you are lucky enough to find a way of life you love, you must find the courage to live it.
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It hurts me so much to think that people would actually suggest that you have Mac put down.
These are not "disposable pets" that we get rid of when it becomes inconvenient.
I am just sorry that you have had to go through all of this - but glad that Mac is still allowed some freedom to run and play and be the sweetheart that he is.
I agree. I am just glad that Mac will be OK.Originally Posted by RobiLee
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Say, Glacier. The mega-million-dollar lottery prize is almost at $100 million. When I win we'll put part of that toward moving you away from the city limits so Mac can just be Mac.I was just re-reading this thread and it still makes me angry. Could you give your Doggers some hugs from me, please.
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