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Old 03-12-2007, 07:17 AM   #5
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You are doing the right thing Carol. I would definately report it and tell him to his face, he needs to get that dog on a leash, ESPECIALLY after the previous day's attack. I don't know what he thinks he is trying to prove.

This is why I am so against these dogs -- we can't seem to come up with an idiot owner law so they need to regulate the dogs and keep them out of public areas. I know many, many people will say they have one or know someone who has one that is as gentle as a lamb. But you never know when they will attack. Every attack I read about was from a dog that seemed well-behaved until that moment. It is like walking around twirling a loaded gun. That gun can be twirled in public time and time again without hurting anyone. But suddenly one day, the owner slips and what happens? It goes off and someone is hurt. No loaded weapons in public -- no pit bulls in public -- and especially not one that is off a leash!
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