Boy's dog visciously killed....
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Well, since you mentioned it, there was one handsome, husky guy out for a stroll that caught my eye. Dogless too !
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Yea, like that made sense. More husky-type dogs killed Canadians then any other type of dog.
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A sense of humour...never leave home without it.
As I said a few posts back, why on earth does anyone want, need, or be so insecure that they keep dogs capable of maiming and killing ?
We are NOT talking about q-tips on a silk thread here.
As I said a few posts back, why on earth does anyone want, need, or be so insecure that they keep dogs capable of maiming and killing ?
We are NOT talking about q-tips on a silk thread here.
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Catsumi wrote:A sense of humour...never leave home without it.
As I said a few posts back, why on earth does anyone want, need, or be so insecure that they keep dogs capable of maiming and killing ?
We are NOT talking about q-tips on a silk thread here.
You do realize even the smallest of dogs have taken life?
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Anyone that walks their dog on the Greenway should carry bear spray. Good for molesters, and dogs, and bears, and others.
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Never bet your life on bear spray.alanjh595 wrote:Anyone that walks their dog on the Greenway should carry bear spray. Good for molesters, and dogs, and bears, and others.
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Fancy wrote:Never bet your life on bear spray.alanjh595 wrote:Anyone that walks their dog on the Greenway should carry bear spray. Good for molesters, and dogs, and bears, and others.
It is a better chance than nothing at all. AND no I don't. I carry bear spray, bear bangers, flares, and a .357 Magnum. AND most times a hunting rifle. NOT on the greenway however, I have never been there. I do hike the backwoods and am armed. I don't hunt and I don't take any other life unless it is about to take mine.
AND YES, I know a .357 is rather small for a bear, but if it is close enough for me to use it, the bear is going to get 6 in the throat. That is my last resort.
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Actually the topic is about a poor boy that lost his little dog.
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Fancy wrote:Actually the topic is about a poor boy that lost his little dog.
YES, you are right. I am sorry once again for getting off the rails. Please disregard that story and accept my apology.
I am trying really hard to stay on track and I do appreciate other's help. Thanks Fancy.
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As a dog owner, it gives you pause about taking your own dog into public spaces. What was this fool thinking, bringing two clearly undersocialized and aggressive dogs into such an active, populated area?
i own a Pitbull (lovely, sensitive, gentle dog) and he won't come to town with me for the foreseeable future as the anti-bully-breed league will no doubt have the flaming torches and pitchforks out for some time to come...
i own a Pitbull (lovely, sensitive, gentle dog) and he won't come to town with me for the foreseeable future as the anti-bully-breed league will no doubt have the flaming torches and pitchforks out for some time to come...
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I am seeing several "solutions" suggested in this thread. The reality? Neither the City, nor the Province is going to ban dangerous dogs. For a start, nobody is able to define "dangerous dog". So it ain't going to happen - and no point wasting our breath on what ain't going to happen . So maybe campaign for what "could" have a chance of success? Many of the attacks that I have read about involve an attack by 2 dogs. Perhaps if, at least in the short term, the city were to ban walking 2 dogs at the same time? Dog-walking businesses could apply for exemption based on history and monitoring. Not an ideal solution - but we are looking for a solution that may be acceptable - not one that is perfect. Also, of course, it goes without saying that the city polices and punishes to the full extent, those that ignore leash laws, to the detriment to the rest of us. As I said - not ideal - just looking for something that might work in the immediate future.
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There is no solution other than owners abide by the rules. If one is allowed 3 dogs then one should be able to walk all three. The term "dangerous dog" has been defined in the bylaws.
https://www.regionaldistrict.com/media/ ... no1343.pdf
I'd rather see the current bylaws be followed first before creating any more.
https://www.regionaldistrict.com/media/ ... no1343.pdf
I'd rather see the current bylaws be followed first before creating any more.
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Fancy wrote:There is no solution other than owners abide by the rules. If one is allowed 3 dogs then one should be able to walk all three. The term "dangerous dog" has been defined in the bylaws.
https://www.regionaldistrict.com/media/ ... no1343.pdf
I'd rather see the current bylaws be followed first before creating any more.
The term is well defined on the bylaws.
The problem seems to be that the owners ignore them and the dogs can't read.
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Read the whole thread and it was never mentioned if the little dog was on or off leash? If on leash maybe the little boy was unable to control the dog. Not sure if only one or both of the large dogs were teathered.
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luvdogs wrote:Read the whole thread and it was never mentioned if the little dog was on or off leash? If on leash maybe the little boy was unable to control the dog. Not sure if only one or both of the large dogs were teathered.
From the news report -
"The Mastiff-Presa Canarios “were tied up and unattended, and attacked the small dog, severely injuring it,” said Bruce Smith with the Regional District of Central Okanagan.
Smith said the dogs had gotten loose and attacked the small dog, who was on a leash"