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The SAME thing happened to Ruthie only it was two huge labs. The owner did NOTHING and it took everything in me not to kick that woman in the face. I have not been back to the dog park since. You should have bit her..LOL.This past Sunday, we went to one of our usual dog parks. I really like this one because there's always lots of dogs and people around which is great for Blue (I try to keep him well socialized).
Anyway, there's this woman there with her Boston Terrier (and man he was one tall pup).
Everything's fine for awhile, then she starts throwing a ball. This is a dog park, other dogs are going to chase that ball along with your Boston, including Blue.
Well her Boston didn't like Blue getting so close to his ball and went after him.
First it was a warning bark, Blue backed off (he's a big chicken) but then the Boston got bold and went after him. The owner jumped in and get her dog before he was able to get to Blue.
She's trying to calm down the Boston but you can see he/she is still tense and won't take his eyes off my dog.
Meanwhile, a pug gets a little too close to the Boston and he starts going nuts again. The Pugs owner gets him and leaves.
Blue meanwhile is just running around. He has no interest in the Boston.
A minute or so later she lets go of her dog and he goes straight for Blue. I run and get in between them while she's just standing there. My husband finally runs over and pushes the boston away as I'm yelling at her to get her dog. She finally did and even apologized but never left the dog park. That's the part I don't get.. why didn't she leave? Her dog was super excited and very unhappy at that moment, leave. Go home or for a walk, or wherever. But don't stay here!
Anyway, we're the ones that winded up leaving which I found ridiculous.. but it was either that, or chance her Boston biting Blue.
I remember thinking that if her dog bites Blue, I'm gonna bite her....lol..
"Oh, there it is". Grrrrrahh, it made me so angry, I barely wanted to give her the puppy.
YES! When we walked Bennie this Sunday there were 4 dogs getting out of the yards barking at us following us down the road. Luckily Bennie is a friendly little boy so he doesn't try to cause problems. My husband and I are always walking together so one of us (husband, as I'm scared of dogs) can fence the other dogs off if needed. We have pepper spray and we're thinking of getting a stick as well after reading a thread lately about a bulldog being attackedIt's hectic walking your dog in this town, it's scary. We totally have to avoid certain roads as we know big dogs are escaping out of the yards there. A while a go we were followed far by a barking German Shepard, I was so scared. Some people even leave their gates opened and don't care if their dogs run out.
Last year me and hubby were walking to the grocery store when a small puppy came running full speed to catch up with us. No one was around and we had to go from gate to gate to ask who's dog it was. Eventually we found his home and the woman was like "Oh, there it is". Grrrrrahh, it made me so angry, I barely wanted to give her the puppy.
Some people just don't understand that their dogs have the potential to really scare passersby who don't know the animals or who might be terrified of dogs for one reason or the other. I have a neighbor a few doors down who has an American Bulldog/Boxer mix...don't get me wrong, it's a sweet dog to me and everyone he knows, but he's 80 pounds and can get protective. His owner frequently lets him roam up and down the street unleashed and he has several times scared the day lights out of people and gotten in altercations with more aggressive dogs. My neighbor always says "oh but he's so sweet." Well one day dog was outside alone and a new mail carrier was walking up with her cart and the dog rushes over to me to see who this person is and barks at her in a warning tone. Luckily I grabbed his collar and took him home because the poor woman explained to me that she was deathly afraid of dogs after having been chased as a child. I'd hate to think what could have happened if I hadn't been outside.