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KLD1019

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My morning started out just fine. got up, dressed, about to leave for a movie. Then we got a visit and got a written warning from Animal Control about Emma! some guy who DOES NOT live on our street or even in our neighborhood, called and complained that she chases him as he rides his bike down the road.

SERIOUSLY!?!? a little 10lb weenie dog that runs after your bike for a few yards!?!? FUCKING ASSHOLE!! we've had her for 2 fucking years. NO ONE has a problem with her. not the neighbors, not the other people we see walking/riding through the neighborhood, not even the cops who live IN the neighborhood have a problem with her! 95% of the time she stays in the yard. the other 5% she's chasing squirrels in the neighbors yard or a car down the road or just lounging IN the road

we live outside the city limits. NO LEASH LAW. granted, the road is city (the city/county line is literally in our driveway and yard), but im not going to keep her on a leash because one person is scared of her for the 20 seconds he's riding by the house!! fucking bull shit!!

Im not saying we're above the law or anything, but come on!! look at the situation! makes no fucking sense!! if it was such a problem, the cops who live in the neighborhood would have told us something, the guy who works for the city would have told us something. she's NOT a problem except to this fucktoid asshole.
 
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yeah, a oh so scary ferocious intimidating weenie dog! its laughable at best!

id understand a bit more if she was a 100+ lb dog, or if we were completely in the city limits. she's never attacked or bitten anyone. not even the kids who rough house with her. she just takes it and plays with them. you can pet her even while she's eating or sitting with a treat in her mouth. But a grown man on a 3+foot tall bike sees her as a threat!?
 

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Personally I think responsible pet owners keep their pets in their yard. Pretty easy to install an invisible fence if you don't want to keep them on a leash. It's for their protection as well as respecting other people. Some people are afraid of dogs, even small ones. It's not really for you to judge that it should be ok for him to have to deal with an obnoxious barking dog that chases him every time he wants to take a bike ride.
 

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That's hilarious :24: I saw a sausage dog chasing someone once, the emotion it created was definitely not fear!
 

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Im not saying we're above the law or anything, but come on!! look at the situation! makes no fucking sense!!

It makes perfect sense to me. Let's say your weenie dog chases this cat on his bike, and he gets spooked, and ends up riding into the street and getting hit by a car. Guess whose door the Cops are knocking on next? Also, you can kiss your assets goodbye, because if the guy doesn't live, his family will sue the shit out of you for negligence, and if he lives, he will sue the shit out of you. Keep your dog in the yard, or restrained, it's not that difficult, and you may find a little extra care will save you a lot of potential headache in the future.
 

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Personally I think responsible pet owners keep their pets in their yard. Pretty easy to install an invisible fence if you don't want to keep them on a leash. It's for their protection as well as respecting other people. Some people are afraid of dogs, even small ones. It's not really for you to judge that it should be ok for him to have to deal with an obnoxious barking dog that chases him every time he wants to take a bike ride.

take a different route :shrug: again, its been 2 years. never been a problem with anyone.

OR come to us directly! i probably wouldnt be as pissed off if we got a chance to correct the situation BEFORE getting a written warning
 

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OK... A serious response... as a legitimate cyclist... dogs ARE a true danger of our sport/past time... I have been chased by many.... and I agree this is ridiculous. he needs his mancard revoked permanently.
 

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and we are looking into invisible fences. we're not just going to ignore it. its just the whole situation is :mad
 

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Personally I think responsible pet owners keep their pets in their yard. Pretty easy to install an invisible fence if you don't want to keep them on a leash. It's for their protection as well as respecting other people. Some people are afraid of dogs, even small ones. It's not really for you to judge that it should be ok for him to have to deal with an obnoxious barking dog that chases him every time he wants to take a bike ride.

^ This. Bold added for emphasis on the bit I think is key.
 

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It's just a warning. It's not that serious. :)
it is because the next step is a $500 fine and being charged $500 for everytime its a 'problem' till it gets fixed. come to us FIRST, we talk about it and see what can/would be done. like a 3 strike rule, kwim?
 

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it is because the next step is a $500 fine and being charged $500 for everytime its a 'problem' till it gets fixed. come to us FIRST, we talk about it and see what can/would be done. like a 3 strike rule, kwim?

and now you have the motivation to keep your animal corralled on your own property like it should be.
 

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Cry more, would you? Keep your dog in your yard... pretty simple concept.


No shit! She only got a warning! It's not like she ran a red light and could have killed someone! That 8 lb dog is a lethal projectile!
 

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take a different route :shrug: again, its been 2 years. never been a problem with anyone.

OR come to us directly! i probably wouldnt be as pissed off if we got a chance to correct the situation BEFORE getting a written warning

So he should alter his route because you've chosen to be irresponsible with your animal? :24:

I will agree that he could have handled it better by talking to you. But, can you honestly say that you would've done anything about it if he had? Or would you have disregarded it as the opinion of one person and told him that if he didn't like it, then he could bike elsewhere? Based on your attitude about the whole thing, I'm willing to guess that it would be more of the latter and not the former. So then you might have ended up in the same situation.
 

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Dog is considered personal property. You should keep your personal property on your property unless the animal is on a lead and under your supervision at all times.

Honestly, just because a small dog doesn't have the physical prowess to cause severe bodily harm, they can still bug the living crap out of you. As Mr. D pointed out as well, the dog could be the start of a series of events that create something much bigger being left unsupervised.

Honestly, I would be happy that the guy didn't get off his bike and kill the dog (at least drop kick it). Since your dog was apparently unsupervised, you have NO right to bitch.
 
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