LisaSH,
I totally agree with the responsibility issue. I generally (read 99.9%) of the time have a shock collar on her when she is out front with us b/c the neighbors have chickens and she is, after all, just a dog. There is no way I could call the best trained dog off of a chicken chase. I would say that in a given month, she is out with us once and sneaks out with the kids about 3 times. We have 23kids on our block and my house is the hang out central. It is quite a blessing, however, I don't know how many times I have had to remind them "shut the door" "shut the door" "shut the door"
. We live at the end of a dead end street and so joggers are a rarety (read one jogger or walker every other month or so).
Anywhooo, she had never done anything like this before, hence my surprise and my vigilance about keeping her in the back yard. I totally agree with you about dogs being a responsibility. It angers me to see them running at large, not being cared for.
I just want to make the point that just because a dog runs at you and barks doesn't mean that it is vicious. It is just doing what dogs do - being a dog. I have found it WAY more beneficial to stop and say hi to the dog than keep going. I have, I am sure, avoided dog nips on the heels by doing just that - stopping.
I don't feel picked on by you Lisa, because I already know that I am a responsible dog owner. No worries!!
We share the same opinion about dogs on the road. Keep them inside or fenced.



kids on our block and my house is the hang out central. It is quite a blessing, however, I don't know how many times I have had to remind them "shut the door" "shut the door" "shut the door"
. We live at the end of a dead end street and so joggers are a rarety (read one jogger or walker every other month or so).
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