Mickey'snewestfan
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I am not really a dog person, and I can understand that there are other people who are -- so maybe one of you who is can explain why people think it's OK to allow their dogs to scare other people.
We just got back from a fantastic vacation in Colorado. The place we stayed was a townhouse style condo. Where our condo was located we had to walk down a narrow walkway (condo on one side, drop off on the other) and then around a corner and past another townhouse to get anywhere, including our car. I was there with a friend, her daughter, my DS and me.
The first night we were there we came in, unpacked and then started to go out to go to the pool and this dog came barrelling down the walkway barking and growling. My friend's DD was mauled by a dog a few years ago in her own backyard, and is understandably terrified. They ran inside and shut the door (they were ahead of us so we hadn't gone out yet). The dog then sat there watching our door for several hours. We called the rental company who called Animal Control who assured us that the dog would be kept inside or on a leash.
The next day we pulled up in our car and there was the dog running around loose. The owners were outside this time and I got out and said "our kids are afraid of your dog, can you please put him inside so they can get out of the car" and they did.
However, practically every time after that if we came out the dog was out unaccompanied. The third time I got out -- no one was in sight or at home so I called the dog over, and it ran away from me -- turns out it was "all bark and no bite". I tried to get near enough to hold his collar while the kids walked to the house but I couldn't. Seeing this the kids felt safe enough to walk with me to the door. Several times the people saw me going past with my DF's DD clinging to me and eyeing the dogs nervously. They never called the dog or indicated in any way that they recognized how scared she was.
We just got back from a fantastic vacation in Colorado. The place we stayed was a townhouse style condo. Where our condo was located we had to walk down a narrow walkway (condo on one side, drop off on the other) and then around a corner and past another townhouse to get anywhere, including our car. I was there with a friend, her daughter, my DS and me.
The first night we were there we came in, unpacked and then started to go out to go to the pool and this dog came barrelling down the walkway barking and growling. My friend's DD was mauled by a dog a few years ago in her own backyard, and is understandably terrified. They ran inside and shut the door (they were ahead of us so we hadn't gone out yet). The dog then sat there watching our door for several hours. We called the rental company who called Animal Control who assured us that the dog would be kept inside or on a leash.
The next day we pulled up in our car and there was the dog running around loose. The owners were outside this time and I got out and said "our kids are afraid of your dog, can you please put him inside so they can get out of the car" and they did.
However, practically every time after that if we came out the dog was out unaccompanied. The third time I got out -- no one was in sight or at home so I called the dog over, and it ran away from me -- turns out it was "all bark and no bite". I tried to get near enough to hold his collar while the kids walked to the house but I couldn't. Seeing this the kids felt safe enough to walk with me to the door. Several times the people saw me going past with my DF's DD clinging to me and eyeing the dogs nervously. They never called the dog or indicated in any way that they recognized how scared she was.
Since he does this, I make sure that I am watching him, so he doesn't hurt anyone.