Why do people walking their dogs let them go in my yard?
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Comments (10)Yes Shaun....that's a real girl....all covered in gold including her face (I should have taken a frontal pic) standing so still that she looks like a statue. I think it's quite often seen in many places nowadays. It's not the first time we've seen people do that, painting their faces the same colour as their clothing, eg grey....to look like a statue. People dress up and stand dead still and only move or smile usually in a mechanical way, as though not really human, when money is dropped into their bowl. One way to earn a bit of money, if you can do it LOL! SharonCb...See MoreMy dog terrifies people who come to our front door...What to do?
Comments (47)Labmomma- Did I say anything about court? :-) Let me tell you the nutshell version of a story of how the dog whisper helped probably save our furry little behinds. I told this story on another forum and all the cesar-haters came out and told me how stupid i was so you're getting the short version. After watching the show, I decided I would make more of an effort to keep the dogs to my side instead of in front of me while on walks. I wouldn't say they had a pulling problem but the one would pee on everything in sight and the pup was starting to learn how that looked like fun so I felt like it was time to see if I can walk the dogs how cesar does on tv. And no I didn't contact a professional before using the technique like it says in the disclaimer! I thought I'd take a chance. Well after some time walks became a lot more enjoyable and didn't need someone to reinsert my arm into it's socket if a squirrel ran by and there's no more pee-mail. So there's something to be said for more structured walks and not letting the dogs go first. That's only half of it. Ok so we're on a sidewalk where some rednecks keep their pitbull looking dogs out in their yard and never walk them or probably do anything remotely responsible so the dogs had tunnneled under the fence. I didn't know this until a mean looking growling and barking dog ambushes us. My first instinct: soil trousers. My second instinct: must get out of here.* â note there is a "*" Normally these dogs of mine are very friendly, they think every person and dog is their friend and wants to give them cookies. They are personalities that people would kill for in a dog. The mean dog is circling us and I was trying to act like i didn't notice and wanted the boys to play along like we were all wearing iron clad armour. They stayed with the program, focusing on me and where we were going, not jerking me away to go mess with the mean dog. We managed to evade persuit, not getting bitten. I credit the dog whisper show for making me aware that perfecting the walk was possible and it paid off big. Now for that * I was talking about. On a recent episode Cesar talked about what do do in a situation where if you are face to face with a mad dog, you don't turn around and run away. He didn't give instructions on what to do, it was the post office seminar episode, but whatever we're still alive and the dogs did not engage thank god. He also says to be calm and assertive and not show fear. I would be very surprsied if I was not showing or smelling like fear but I'm sure I probably was pretty calm and assertive....See MoreReasons why people get rid of dogs.
Comments (12)jpw, it may be cynical, but it's realistic. I bet I've seen every one of these excuses on craigslist or in newspaper ads or on signs in the neighborhood; people who work in rescue probably do get cynical & burned-out, much as social workers get cynical & burned-out, & for the same reasons. I my own self once personally spoke with a woman who said she was going to start her own rescue, & she even had someone lined up to provide a maternity home for pregnant dogs & cat s, because....she didn't believe in abortion. & as for: "Press 10 if your relative has died and you don't want to care for their elderly dog because it doesn't fit your lifestyle."... I once was in line at the grocery store when a woman's cell phone rang & she blithely rattled off something like the following: "Human Services? yes, this is Mrs. Whatsis. I was calling to get my mother enrolled in Medicaid. She has to be enrolled in Medicaid before the nursing home will take her. We sold her house & she's staying with us at present, but we just can't give her the time she needs." then, with a touch of pride, "We have *five* children." oh. so neither you (fit-looking woman probably in her forties) nor any of your *five* children can take care of Granny?.. The only thing that gave me comfort was that her equally fit-looking daughter, who looked to be in her late teens, was standing by her side, absorbing every word, maybe storing it for future use when this woman got old....See MoreI'm p1ssed - why do they let them???
Comments (21)Oh my this is quite a touchy issue! I could not find any more of the 3 foot dollar store fency things yesterday, and I have calmed down. There are still other dollar stores to look and at the very least I can still erect something on the corners and post the sign. I do love the idea of snapping a photo but again... I don't want to add to a negative community feeling since I have very good neighbours at this end. Don't want to appear to be a grouch. She normally walks her dog about 6:30 pm - a good time for me to 'water' outside. Besides, she does have a lovely dog and if I could nicely say hello, pet the dog and just mention again my concerns in a diplomatic way I'd probably see a better result. If that doesn't work, then the gloves are off and I will be out with my camera and I will make a garden sign with one of those red lined circles over the top of it to embarrass her since I'm sure her neighbours also pass by walking home from the bus. Okay, there's a little mean streak there (part of my obsessive depressive disorder - which I am working hard to overcome - NOT healthy at all). Thanks for the tips and comments. It's always good to look at both sides of the coins. As for wildlife poop - I've not noticed any in my lawn or garden...but I'm sure they pee some where! Cheers, McPeg...See MoreUser
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