every dog has the potential to be a threat... its what they do. even small dogs can be dangerous! you could choke on them!
Pet ownership is a big deal, no matter what the pet. I am sorry for your loss also and agree we need stricter rules regarding pet ownership.
so can cats be. Look at all the native wildlife that is constantly under threat from domestic cats. Feral cats would not exist if pet owners took their responsibility seriously. I have lost count of the number of cats I have shot, growing up on a farm.
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The local Rangers called today and told me they have one of the dogs in "custody" and 2 still on the loose!! Sounds like the one they have is the dog that killed Cleo.. They picked it up near my home this morning!! I do not understand why pet ownership is treated so lightly here, when we have had so many tragic incidents in the past? I do not know where to go with this issue, but I feel as if I cannot stop until some positive changes have been made! Any suggestions on how I can get this the attention it needs will be truly appreciated..
We are the most destructive creatures on this planet.. Dangerous & feral animals are just a by-product of our ongoing stupidity.
I am sorry for your loss and the obvious heartache it brings to you.
Always devastating to lose a friend, X10 when it is senseless and avoidable.
Glad you have some photos to cherish of your pet family including Cleo.
Last edited by la lumiere; 22-11-2012 at 8:17pm.
Hard one to answer.
We have to remember that dogs are domesticated wild animals, and that wildness is always inherent. Training and control will keep that natural aggression in check, but that all goes out the window when irresponsible people allow their animals to roam free, particularly in company, when 'the pack' mentality comes into play.
It's not the dog's fault that it was being a 'dog', the fault lies with the dipstick owner who failed to keep it under control.
I think you should follow this up with the ranger, and make sure the owner is castigated to the maximum extent of the law. The dogs have now killed, and may in some way have reverted to the wild mode.
Unfortunately the sad by product of this action will be the probable demise of the dogs, but a community can't allow dogs that have killed to roam around. A child may be next.
Kevin
Unfortunately, I suspect you will never stop then! Jeez, some people don't seem to be able to grasp the importance of being a good parent, let along worrying about their pets.
We don't have dogs or cats, and a lot of that has to do with the responsibility that you have with them. Have a few birds, we love them and they love us (one thinks I'm it's mate!).
Anyway, all the best Sheree.
Last edited by Mark L; 22-11-2012 at 8:57pm.
So sorry to hear about you puppy.
You are so right about "dangerous" breeds. ALL dogs, from the smallest to the largest, have the potential to cause damage. It's purely genetics. I have a field spaniel, who has retired to my parents house while we are living OS, and she is the sweetest dog ever. But I would never leave my small children unsupervised with her. Ditto for letting her roam free.
I trust my Staffy implicitly. Without hesitation, I'd let her babysit for me.I would never leave my small children unsupervised with her
4 years ago, I would have though twice about it, but now, no heistation. (She's 6 now)
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Thanks to everyone for your thoughts and very kind words.. Apparently all dogs have been caught now, and funnily enough the owners have not contacted the pound for their animals!! They will be destroyed at the end of next week (I believe).. I did not have any say in that matter, they can not be rehomed because of aggression..
As a side note to Gregs' post above... It is not my dog I do not trust, but children can unknowingly be cruel, and a dogs first warning to the child is to growl.. Which in most cases results in destruction of the dog!! If people understood a dogs body language they can go a long way to preventing attacks..
Sorry to read about your dogs zeroharm. I can understand your anguish. Love dogs and have a fondness for Blues myself. Want to get another one but won't untill i get a place with a fence and plenty of room for him to run around in.
There is a saying Guns don't kill people, people do.
It is so appropriate when related to dogs. Dogs aren't born agressive, they are raised that way.
Dogs shouldn't be registered, people should be registered to have them.
A dog will always be a mans best friend if you treat them right. Plenty of attention and participation.
Again condolences.
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