BleeckerSt_Girl
10-08-2008, 01:01 PM
It was 35 degrees this morning, but by the time I rode down the hill into town and had some hot oatmeal and latte and started my ride, it was about 40.
Beautiful sunny brisk day! :p
I dressed just right and had to remove a thin item about halfway through my 14 mile ride.
There's a new dog in a neighborhood I ride through regularly. It's a merle shepherd mix that looks something like this:
http://www.nesr.info/rescue/whatis/aussie.jpg
This is the second time he's come shooting across his lawn like a bullet, barking angrily and headed right for me. There is no fence and no signs of any invisible fence. It's rather scary. Both times I have screeched to a halt in the road and jumped off my bike and yelled at him BAD DOG! GO HOME!....all the bellowing that I have usually found makes dogs go crawling away. But he just stops and keeps jumping around and barking back at me, staying on his lawn a few yards from me. Every time I move to get back on my bike he gets excited and looks like he's going to resume chasing me. I have to keep yelling at him until he finally gets bored and goes back towards his porch. Then he keeps barking at me even as I ride away down the road. I am really pissed.
I have my pepper spray, but I also think this situation is just not right considering how many kids ride that neighborhood on bikes this dog might be frightening, and women with strollers. The dog is staying on his property but it's scary, him coming from out of nowhere, charging at me and then stopping only a few feet away. I don't know what he would do if I kept riding, him being a shepherd and all. I've known other shepherds who bite people from behind when they are given the chance to chase. I am sure some of the neighbors must be watching and listening to me HOLLERING so loudly at this dog on the road, and perhaps his owners listening from inside their house? I want to make a huge scene and get people disturbed enough to talk to those people, or I will have to take a chance and walk up their driveway (!!) to try to talk to them- or will the dog then attack me if I enter the property and try to go to their door? :(
I don't think lease laws apply if the dog stays on their property.
Beautiful sunny brisk day! :p
I dressed just right and had to remove a thin item about halfway through my 14 mile ride.
There's a new dog in a neighborhood I ride through regularly. It's a merle shepherd mix that looks something like this:
http://www.nesr.info/rescue/whatis/aussie.jpg
This is the second time he's come shooting across his lawn like a bullet, barking angrily and headed right for me. There is no fence and no signs of any invisible fence. It's rather scary. Both times I have screeched to a halt in the road and jumped off my bike and yelled at him BAD DOG! GO HOME!....all the bellowing that I have usually found makes dogs go crawling away. But he just stops and keeps jumping around and barking back at me, staying on his lawn a few yards from me. Every time I move to get back on my bike he gets excited and looks like he's going to resume chasing me. I have to keep yelling at him until he finally gets bored and goes back towards his porch. Then he keeps barking at me even as I ride away down the road. I am really pissed.
I have my pepper spray, but I also think this situation is just not right considering how many kids ride that neighborhood on bikes this dog might be frightening, and women with strollers. The dog is staying on his property but it's scary, him coming from out of nowhere, charging at me and then stopping only a few feet away. I don't know what he would do if I kept riding, him being a shepherd and all. I've known other shepherds who bite people from behind when they are given the chance to chase. I am sure some of the neighbors must be watching and listening to me HOLLERING so loudly at this dog on the road, and perhaps his owners listening from inside their house? I want to make a huge scene and get people disturbed enough to talk to those people, or I will have to take a chance and walk up their driveway (!!) to try to talk to them- or will the dog then attack me if I enter the property and try to go to their door? :(
I don't think lease laws apply if the dog stays on their property.