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Old 07-04-2012, 02:27 AM   #22
Irravepem

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In my opinion, yes. Just this morning I was walking my dogs (Malinois & Pit Bull) on the beach @ 5am and some asshole who has a Border Collie with NO voice control and off leash, lets it come over to "herd" us from over 100 yards away. I saw it charging and I told my Malinois to "work it" and he chased the dog away (on a long leash). So I understand your angst about that idiot that you encountered today.
Not all dogs want to "play" and people who have the "dog park mentality" on the street or on the beach piss me off and if their off leash dog gets jacked up by my on leash dog, that's their problem. Of course I would do my best to stop the fight, this morning I just wanted to protect my puppy.

---------- Post added at 08:27 PM ---------- Previous post was at 08:22 PM ----------

The owner of the bulldog is at fault.

How did your dog act after the spaniel was under control? I wonder if getting picked up and smashed against you while you yelled at the spaniel's owner freaked her out worse? Was she trying to get at the other dog at all?
If that's the case, that's pretty sad. The breed of the dog should have NO BEARING on the situation. One dog is under control and the other dog isn't under control and charging at the dog under control.
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