| capt_noonie | 02-21-2014 07:22 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by lillymae
(Post 4395305)
I understand what you are saying & maybe it was an accidental outing for the Chi's. I would just keep an eye on the situation to make sure this is not a regular thing with the dogs running loose. You do have leash laws where you are so IF it happens often, then I would call to report the dogs are in danger of being hit by a car. They often give a warning 1st before a citation but they would not normally take the dogs unless they run loose all of the time & the people have been cited a few times. | Quote:
Originally Posted by Princes mom
(Post 4395327)
I understand how you feel! We are going through the same thing with neighbors in our subdivision. Their dog is always loose, poops in everyone's yard, and once ran into my garage when I was leaving for work! I had closed my garage door when the owner ran over and said that his dog was in my house! I have asked them numerous times to please keep their dog on a leash, I've also told them about the leash law, but these people are totally clueless and ignore everyone's complaints. I have seen and heard people blowing their horn trying to get the dog out of the street. It's a shame that the dog will have to pay for his owners stupidity!!! | Yes of course we have leash laws here. This was the first time I have seen these two chis, so I hope this is a one time only thing. I have only seen the pug at this house. And you know pugs, slow and pretty lazy. He mozies around while his owner (the son) if outside smoking or something. I have never seen the pug run. He usually just stands around.
There are two large dogs though that I see on occasion off leash and pooping in people's yards. I don't know who they belong to. We live at the end of a cul de sac. I usually bring Uni out not on a leash (she has good call back, even when she sees cats, etc), and Toto 100% on a leash. I took them outside and saw the two big dogs and turned right back around and went inside. But not before witnessing one of the dogs leaving a huge dump on my across the street neighbor's yard. |