by helliebee » Mon Aug 07, 2023 9:22 am
I'm staggered that this is a genuine question. Not wishing to sound like I'm about 90 but what is the world coming to? How is it even a question that dogs (of any size) should be kept entirely and deliberately under control in public places? It used to be that only service dogs were seen in cafes, restaurants, supermarkets and that other dogs were properly trained. Now dogs are everywhere and the new generation of owners don't seem to know how to keep them under control and be respectful of others in society. Their owners are regularly oblivious and/or inconsiderate (even otherwise apparently sensible people).
I love dogs but am increasingly incensed by irresponsible dog ownership. I am sick to the back teeth of dog mess up and down my street (five items I had to dodge this morning with my daughter). In recent weeks I have had: 'friendly' dogs on the Common jump up at me and dirty my clothes; dogs running freely at picnics, sniffing at and trying to get at people's food (with no management from the owners who just smile indulgently - indeed, I've heard owners who were annoyed by people being irritated by their poorly trained dogs trampling in amongst the food!) ; dogs in nearby gardens barking loudly and frequently on and on, with no attempt to stop affecting other people's peaceful afternoons/nights; dogs freely doing their mess on our pavement and the owner suggesting we are mad when we ask if they could try and train them to do it in their own garden/path/yard, before or after their walk or, if it must happen while out, at least clean it all up. Where have manners gone? Why is this now OK?
Please keep your dogs and their mess to yourselves. We all have to muddle along in this world together, trying not to make pigs of ourselves. Congratulations on having a pet - I don't want to be involved.
I'm staggered that this is a genuine question. Not wishing to sound like I'm about 90 but what is the world coming to? How is it even a question that dogs (of any size) should be kept entirely and deliberately under control in public places? It used to be that only service dogs were seen in cafes, restaurants, supermarkets and that other dogs were properly trained. Now dogs are everywhere and the new generation of owners don't seem to know how to keep them under control and be respectful of others in society. Their owners are regularly oblivious and/or inconsiderate (even otherwise apparently sensible people).
I love dogs but am increasingly incensed by irresponsible dog ownership. I am sick to the back teeth of dog mess up and down my street (five items I had to dodge this morning with my daughter). In recent weeks I have had: 'friendly' dogs on the Common jump up at me and dirty my clothes; dogs running freely at picnics, sniffing at and trying to get at people's food (with no management from the owners who just smile indulgently - indeed, I've heard owners who were annoyed by people being irritated by their poorly trained dogs trampling in amongst the food!) ; dogs in nearby gardens barking loudly and frequently on and on, with no attempt to stop affecting other people's peaceful afternoons/nights; dogs freely doing their mess on our pavement and the owner suggesting we are mad when we ask if they could try and train them to do it in their own garden/path/yard, before or after their walk or, if it must happen while out, at least clean it all up. Where have manners gone? Why is this now OK?
Please keep your dogs and their mess to yourselves. We all have to muddle along in this world together, trying not to make pigs of ourselves. Congratulations on having a pet - I don't want to be involved.