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Irresponsible dog owner... I am soooo CROSS!!

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Cumbrian Caz~**~

Cumbrian Caz~**~ Report 18 Sep 2008 21:53

Daff,


Quite simply,




You are a star!!!



Well done!



Caz xxx

MrDaff

MrDaff Report 18 Sep 2008 14:51

lol Hal!!! If it happens again I WILL be rabid, lolol!!

Merlin

Merlin Report 18 Sep 2008 14:44

Daff, Next time he comes around,"Bite The Bugger" then tell him ( Very Politely ) Oh! By the way,I,m Rabid,so I suggest you get an injection,just in case.**M**.:o)))>

MrDaff

MrDaff Report 18 Sep 2008 14:35

Hi Bellblair... thank you for that... yes, I have contacted the local authority, and the warden will get back to me as soon as they are able to. It doesn't bear thinking about, does it, that this man's actions could have resulted in a nasty accident....

I really wasn't brave... the dog was clearly not aggressive.... she came to me as soon as I called her.... it showed that she has had some good quality training.... but I am certain she knew that this man is not top dog, lol!! Apart from which... it was my old girl Polgara she was running after into the house...... I was really anxious that the dog didn't get to Pol!

Love

Daff xxx

Phyllis

Phyllis Report 18 Sep 2008 14:13

I dont normally post to many things but I feel that I must say somethiing first daff you did a brave thing in catching that dog, secondly there is a much wide ppicture to this you say that she had to cross main road etc what if she had caused an acciedent and a child or someone had died thriough this mans stupid actions. I feel that he should be reported.
many thanks for letting me put my point of view.

MrDaff

MrDaff Report 18 Sep 2008 14:02

Hi Gwyn.... and you have been there..... so you would know that if the dog was coming down the road........ and her walker was the other side of the fence near my beautiful pylon.... well...... she had gone the long way around to get there.

I think the dog might have come off worse with Princess Thugette, mind ;¬))

Love

Daff xxx

Gwyn in Kent

Gwyn in Kent Report 18 Sep 2008 13:57

Gosh Daff, ... I can just picture the scene.
You're braver than me in catching the dog, even if it was placid with you.
As you say, what about if your grandaughter had been with you? At the very least he could have knocked her down on his mission to chase the cats.

I hope you get some feed back from your local searches.

Gwyn x

MrDaff

MrDaff Report 18 Sep 2008 13:52

*hangs head in shame* No... I was seething... but it was a big BMW, estate car, all shiny and brand new with a 58 registration.... dark blue... can't be many of them around, lol!!

I might google and see what type it is... I have to say, I wish I'd let the tyres down, or put sugar in the petrol cap.... and that is sooooo childish of me ;¬))

MrDaff

MrDaff Report 18 Sep 2008 13:47

Hi Christine... I had taken the telephone number off the tag... so I gave that to the person who took my report. The person walking the dog is an older, very posh speaking man... posh car, too..... and I got the impression that he is looking after her for a relative, but not really sure why I have formed that impression, whether it was something he said or an assumption I have made.

We'll see what happens now......

Love

Daff xxx

MrDaff

MrDaff Report 18 Sep 2008 13:41

Hi Roxanne, I do, too... we always looked after other peoples' dogs when they went back to the uk on leave.... or if they had to go on extended tours of duty... I had a 6 month old Dobie for 5 months once, lol... and would never have let them off the lead unless I was certain they came back instantly on the recall, or would respond to any other command from a distance! In fact, I did all the initial training for the Dobie!!

My own husband and sons were not allowed to take my GSD out off the lead... she would leg it at the first opportunity for anyone but me... my sons were in their mid-teens at the time, so not small children.

Ann, I agree, I would, too!

I have phoned the local authority... no dog wardens are available at the moment, but they have taken a report, and one of the wardens will contact me when they can. If I am going to dognap this dog, I'd better find out if it is legal to do so, lololol!

Thanks for letting me rant.... it does help!!

Ann

Ann Report 18 Sep 2008 13:24

my son has 3 dogs he would never leave them off the lead unless he's up the mountain where nobody else is around and they only wee when they are out they do their poos in the yard part of the garden ,if i was the dogs owner i would want to be told that the minder was irresponsible

Roxanne

Roxanne Report 18 Sep 2008 13:04

I agree,it was sheer Ignorance on the owners part.
This is why certain breeds get such bad press, some Owners are just so stupid!
I find it crazy that he did not have the Dog on a lead,Stupid Man!

McAnne's Gahan-Crazy

McAnne's Gahan-Crazy Report 18 Sep 2008 13:00

Daff - you can talk to the warden without giving any specific details and just see what he says - he might be able to just have a friendly word with the owner without taking any 'action' as such - then if it doesn't improve you have grounds to make it more official ........

But evenso the dog won't get into trouble - she is just doing what comes naturally - but whoever is in charge of her has the responsibility to make sure she is under control.

At the end of the day, dogs are just like kids, they are full of excess energy and just want to play lol

Muffyxx

Muffyxx Report 18 Sep 2008 12:09

Absolutely Daff........and often perfectly friendly dogs react differently if strangers are scared, scream or try to run away......xx

MrDaff

MrDaff Report 18 Sep 2008 12:07

Hiya Muffy,

I have the owners' telephone number from her collar..... and I am looking at the dog wardens telephone number... I am reluctant to get the dog into trouble........ but do feel the owner needs to be aware of what has happened!!

I will have another cuppa and a bowl of soup, and see how I feel.... but I just think that this rrrrrrrs is leaving this dog very vulnerable to complaint.... and I really hate confrontation! But what if she gets into the school playground... she wouldn't need to do anything to cause alarm... just being there will do that... if she was small and cute she might get away with it... but people look at big dogs and are automatically fearful!

Love

Daff xxx

Muffyxx

Muffyxx Report 18 Sep 2008 11:55

OMG what an ignorant *())_*&&

I'm not surprised you are furious I would be too !!! xx

MrDaff

MrDaff Report 18 Sep 2008 11:48

Absolutely the owners fault, Sylvia..... there are very few bad dogs... but there are dogs who have the misfortune to be owned by dippy or neglectful owners... in this case, I know that she was a lovely dog... not an ounce of aggression towards me, but... she was not under the control of a responsible human, lol!

Kaz, there are very few dogs I would be reluctant to approach, all things being equal... most dogs are protective of their *patch* or will growl, snap, bite etc if they feel threatened or frightened... this dog was actually in my home, chasing my cats (bear in mind that I also have small granddaughters... next week one of them will be staying with me, she is 2) but she still let me catch her collar, and sat patiently for me to do so.... she has clearly been managed and trained well in some ways by someone!

Cr*Pathis, I am fine, thank you... the dog neither upset nor frightened me, she was lovely... it was the human who I wanted to thump, lol! ;¬))

Michelle that is dreadful!!! Another ###### for George, lol!!

Lol Taff.... the one who would have sorted the dog out and turned her to canine jelly was my Belle, who died a few weeks ago... she had only to look at Bonny and Bonny would whimper pathetically, lol....... I'd have to go and save the dog from the cat... and Belle, apart from once, never raised a claw to Bonny, lol!

Love

Daff xxx

JustKaz

JustKaz Report 18 Sep 2008 11:16

Daff, thats awfull... your lucky it was good dog, dread to think what would of happened it wasnt. :(

my parents have always had dobermanns, they are soppy and very dippy, but still a dogs a dog can snap at any time.

sounds like he looks after the dog but doent give a hoot what it does, wonder if you'l be able to trace the real owner... :)

stray, same here for several years i had dog poo outside my gate, finally i found it was this man walking his little dog.... i was chatting to old work friend and just mentioned it and described him...... only turns out to her dad........ lol no poo now lol :)

maybe someone local just might know who the owner is daff, ;)

kaz xxx

cr*patthis

cr*patthis Report 18 Sep 2008 11:05

Fed up with a lot of dog owners at the moment. Hope you are ok. x

Taff

Taff Report 18 Sep 2008 11:00

Daff, I would have found one of you cats and thrown it at his abusive face!!!
OMG ,How did you keep your cool?
as has been said before, if it happens again Dognap it, I bet its microchipped anyway, so the real owners will know what their dog minder is up to!!!
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