Quote Originally Posted by CenturyGrrl View Post
I know that this is just more bother and worry for you while you're recuperating, but something has to be done so that this dog doesn't succeed in his quest to kill the next cyclist that comes along.
I agree something needs to be done. But point of contention: the dog has no "quest to kill the next cyclist that comes along". Dogs like to chase things, dogs think it's a fun game, dogs want to have fun. That's it. (exception to the VERY small minority that actually do want to catch and attack you, but even those don't want to "trip" you to death). He has no idea that if he misjudges distance or otherwise causes an accident that he could kill you and/or himself. The dog is a victim too, of an uncaring, negligent owner that can't be bothered to teach him that chasing is bad or contain him such that he cannot. The owner is the one that's in the wrong and needs a wake-up call...big time.