An owner who sits by letting a dog chase after runners or cyclists is irresponsible IMO. That is in effect letting the dog know it's ok to do this. I have witnessed first-hand dogs being called off mid-chase so know that dogs can be trained to respond to their owners commands.
Just two weeks ago my husband and I were out running and a dog started coming straight at us, full speed, barking aggressively (meaning not just bark bark woof woof, but teeth showing snarl bark). Suddenly we hear "NO! Come here!" The dog stopped dead in its tracks, almost fell over itself it stopped so fast, and immediately turned its complete attention to getting over to its owner pronto. I was in awe of this owner and very thankful! Owners like this are few and far between where we live. We yelled out "thank you!!" and waved and went on our way.
I think that one of the problems is that many owners don't see things from the runner/cyclists perspective. It's always "oh, don't worry about Fluffy, he won't hurt you" said with a smile. Well I don't think it's fair to the dog or fair to those of us out there trying to enjoy the outdoors to let a dog chase, no matter how nice the dog usually is because you never know what could happen. The person being chased could get aggressive and hurt the dog, or visa-versa.




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