I'm sorry- I have to get in here too-
I had a dog that was part border collie- herding was in her genes too. I worked at a drive in theatre, she had run of the property during the day. But she started to chase the cars coming onto the field.
I had to nip that behaviour in the bud right away- for her own safety. And you do too- you cannot take a chance that your dog,while not leashed - would, however innocentl you think it is- harm another cyclist or itself.
I have seen what happens when people walk their dogs down a busy thoroughfare while not leashed- in one case the dog ran after something out of the blue and was killed by a car,in front of the family, including the kids. Why? He'd never done that before- but he was not under control- and I'm sorry but the owners were responsible. I've almost killed dogs who were off leash and the animal just jumped out of the car, and into the road. And the owner gives me attitude!
My border collie cross saw a deer and jumped out of the car window to chase it - took us all by surprise- fortunately she had a harness and a leash on, and hung outside the window unhurt until I brought the car to an almost immediate stop.
But it just goes to show you, even the most obedient dogs- and she had been through full obediance training -can surprise you.
You are in denial, that it is a "cute thing" that your dog does. A cute trick...It isn't- it is potentially dangerous for both your dog and unsuspecting cyclists.
Don't get me wrong- I love dogs, have owned them all my life, and had some pretty spectacular and emotionally important animals. But I never trusted them- they still have pack instincts.
If your animal cannot be trusted around cyclists then it is YOUR responsiblilty to ensure that it are leashed while outside AT ALL TIMES.Otherwise you will find yourself on the other end of a decidely uncute lawsuit, and possible charges...and your dog may even lose it's life.
I'm sorry to be so blunt- but when you tell a story like this as if it is acceptable, and even amusing - then you are fooling yourself, and allowing your dog to maintain this behaviour, even though you say you are "working" on it. By laughing about it you are condoning it- bottom line.
Controlling your dog is the only way to stop it.
And that means keeping it on a leash, and obedience training.
Sorry.
Kimba
Whe you come to the end of all you know-
and you are about to step off into the darkness
faith is knowing one of two things will happen-
there will be something solid to stand on-
or you will be taught to fly...