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Same here, these things get on my nerve. People with helpless dogs seem to put themselves in the victim position no matter who's fault it is that the dogs came in this type of trouble. I had the crasiest things happen with other dogs being 200 yards from their owners . Not a care in the world. Even when it was an open field and the owner had sight on his dog walking up to mine he just strolled towards us. This f@k& german sheperd popped up and i try to block it from getting to a dog we had with us with my leg. Man came up trying to tell me what would have happened if i had kicked his dog ... please sir go right ahead lets not talk too much.
Than i had two dogs hangin on to eachother with this nutcase kicking and nockin his dog in the head only making things worse. Bulldog owners should be aware of what to do in these situations, i agree. When i'm in the woods i carry a breakingstick. But not on their daily walks when i know they wont come of their leash.
This other guy i tested by acting like i was busy with the phone. Keeping a close eye on how close he tought he could pass with him holding his dog short on the leash. All i said after was " Yeah, he bit him right ? " He had judged right on the situation but still wanted to gamble.
All i can say about small dogs getting into trouble because of their owners negligence, is that they must not truly love their dogs and are looking to loose them. God forbid one of my dogs grabbing a small one like in the clip. Honestly even with it being the dog his owners fault, i'd feel sorry as hell for the dog.
The walk of of the bulldog is some other serious stuff. Please dont get a dog that you cant handle to walk on a leash.
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