Thanks for your reply Peggy. I have on several occasions voiced my concerns to my neighbor. Although the dog is usually supervised he was still left unleashed. Just this past week something happened with one of my other neighbors when she was walking her Yorkie past the Pitt Bull's house. I didn't see what happened but apparently the Pitt ran out and bit or nipped at the Yorkie. This woman, who has already expressed her concern to the Pitt's owner, called the police who came and took the dog. I'm not sure what the total outcome is but the Pitt is back home but I've have not seen her once outside the house. It's sad that these things can all be prevented with just a leash!
From: Peggy & The Girls <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Re: How to socialize puppies To: [email protected] Date: Saturday, January 28, 2012, 12:19 AM
I think that if it were me, I would warn that neighbor, very nicely, but firmly, that if his dog keeps running over to say hello to your dogs, because he is off leash, that he is giving you no choice but to complain to the town authorities. I would explain that, you don't want to see the dog taken away from him, because you know that a pitty, no matter how sweet it is, doesn't have a prayer in a shelter. I would also explain that he is breaking the pitty law, by allowing her out on a public street unleashed, and he as the owner is risking a death wish for his own dog!
If he doesn't listen, then you have no choice but to issue a legal complaint. At least in your heart, you know that you gave him fair warning.
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Date: 1/27/2012 11:15:28 PM
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Re: How to socialize puppies
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I live next door to one pit bull and across the street from another. The neighbors across the street never have their Pitt on a leash. She is very friendly with people and is usually only outside when one of her owners is nearby. She does however come charging across the street, if she sees me out with my Cooper and Dali. My dogs go into a barking and shrieking frenzy when she does this, and I am terrified that they will trigger a response in her! I have expressed my concern to my neighbors but they just brush it off and tell me that she would never do anything.
These encounters with the Pitt have made Dali now very aggresive when she sees any dog! Cooper will usually stay somewhat calm as long as the dog does not run at us.
Today I was in the park with my dogs and an unleashed Collie came running at us. My dogs freaked out again! It aggrevates me so much, because I bring my dogs to a puppy group every week to get them used to behaving well with other dogs. The group is run by a dog trainer and it has really helped my Chi's to begin to overcome their fears. When we have an encounter with an unleashed dog charging at us , it just sets them back in their fears. I really want to socialize them so they are as sweet with other people as they are with me, and give friendly dogs a chance but it has been a slow challenging process!
From: Pam Dean < [email protected]> Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Re: How to socialize puppies To: " [email protected]" < [email protected]> Date: Friday, January 27, 2012, 1:59 PM
Me too. And don't get me started on the subject of "Pitts" lol. It is not worth the risk to me of subjecting them to other dogs. We have our own pack of three and my gf's dog comes over..Enough..
I steer clear of large dogs. One change of heart and they could kill my Chi. The owners always say "Oh my dog likes other dogs or doesn't bite" but we had a kill at the beach not too long ago. A super friendly Pit suddenly changed it's mind and killed a tiny dog with one bite.
We all knew this dog and it was a sweetheart tn suddenly bam. Especially, since my littler Chi exhibits aggressive behavior with his growling.
Any dog can snap. So, no big dog friends. Also they can easily step on the small ones, that's the least of it. |
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