dog lease laws

riverrat

New Member
I understand your anxiety about the dogs. My brother lives beside two pitbulls which are chained up right on the property line, he's scared to go out the back door. Unless they get loose or something, there's nothing you can do about it. Maybe you could talk to your neighbors and try to "make friends" with the dogs...it may just be your anxiety about them. Not all large dogs are vicious and even small ones bite!
 

beamher

Well-Known Member
o.k.; i'm at work and i didn't want to make this a long thread.......

i did want to include that maybe i was over reacting because of my fear of dogs(mainly the larger ones); and especially when i see one unleashed
 

Softballkid

No Longer the Kid
Cowgirl said:
In all seriousness.....if the yard isn't fenced, I'm pretty sure the dog still has to be on a leash. I mean...I watched an expert (er, Judge Judy) yell at a lady for letting her dogs out....they weren't on a leash and they attacked someone.

:shrug: I thought all dogs had to be on leashes unless in a fenced yard. I could be mistaken though.


Depends on the state laws...but when we lived in San Suci, and got our dog, I called and asked them the deal with the leash laws..

They told me, walking him - had to be on a leash, but if we were in OUR yard, he did not have to be leashed, if he was outside and supervised.
 

robbie

New Member
personally, if it looks like a pit or rott or chow I wouldn't have my kids within a thousand yards. You can't take that instinct out of them. Its in their blood for hundreds of years. You always see people on the news after a dog has chewed on some kid proclaiming how he was such a good dog for many years.
Nature has a way of making its own rules.
 

jetmonkey

New Member
I've actually been stopped by the police in Leonardtown for walking my dog without a lease. I explained that I bought her for $100 cash money but they were not assuaged :shrug:
 

Softballkid

No Longer the Kid
robbie said:
personally, if it looks like a pit or rott or chow I wouldn't have my kids within a thousand yards. You can't take that instinct out of them. Its in their blood for hundreds of years. You always see people on the news after a dog has chewed on some kid proclaiming how he was such a good dog for many years.
Nature has a way of making its own rules.


OH SHUT UP....

:buttkick:


Its people like YOU, that give dog's like mine a bad name! Why is it, that there are 100,000 Rott's in the country, and 5 attacked someone, so now everyone of them are marked down as killers...bad breeds, and all that :blahblah: go sit on a log in the woods and may the birds poop on ur head !
 

jetmonkey

New Member
robbie said:
personally, if it looks like a pit or rott or chow I wouldn't have my kids within a thousand yards
If all people felt that way I would get four pit/rott/chows to surround me at all times :yay:
 

cattitude

My Sweetest Boy
robbie said:
personally, if it looks like a pit or rott or chow I wouldn't have my kids within a thousand yards. You can't take that instinct out of them. Its in their blood for hundreds of years. You always see people on the news after a dog has chewed on some kid proclaiming how he was such a good dog for many years.
Nature has a way of making its own rules.

You're probably one of those nuts who grabs up their kids when I'm walking my BOXERS. :jameo:
 

PrepH4U

New Member
robbie said:
personally, if it looks like a pit or rott or chow I wouldn't have my kids within a thousand yards. You can't take that instinct out of them. Its in their blood for hundreds of years. You always see people on the news after a dog has chewed on some kid proclaiming how he was such a good dog for many years.
Nature has a way of making its own rules.
So the rottie was bred to pull carts and such, what are you afraid that they will put all the neighborhood children in a cart and take them to their dog house? :shrug: Yep I would be very afraid if I were you, dogs love the smell of fear! :killingme
 

RoMary

New Member
if i were you

beamher said:
o.k.; i'm at work and i didn't want to make this a long thread.......

i did want to include that maybe i was over reacting because of my fear of dogs(mainly the larger ones); and especially when i see one unleashed

the next time you see your neighbor outside go talk to him/her and ask if you can meet the dog. have your kids go meet the dog, too. hopefully you will get over your initial fear of dogs. good luck!
 
LordStanley said:
Simple solution.

Get a gun. If the dog goes after your kids, shoot it. Boom, Done!
Or tie a bone around the kids neck like my Dad used to do to me. He said you're either gonna learn to run like hell or git chewed on.
 
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