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  1. #1
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    First crash/dog hit/clipless fall :(

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    I am not a happy camper right now, but I know my bike is worse off than I am... I just have some road rash and a sore elbow - but in terms of damage to my bike do I have any recourse with the dog owner? I know exactly who owns the dog - they're not a friend of mine, but I ride by their place often, and my kid rode the bus with their kid. All of their dogs (4 or 5?) were loose today. It was their pit bull who charged at me (of course - I promise I am not biased against the breed, but where I live at least, the people who own pit bulls tend to be the types the LEAST prepared to own one responsibly).. there was no way to try to avoid him or even turn around.. it happened way too fast

    I was riding down a small hill, and the dog came out and I was down before I fully realized what had happened, and I had a dog snarling at me in full-on attack mode with only my bike to protect me

    My bar tape is shredded (thanks to the dog) and my rear derailleur is mangled... I don't know if it was from the fall (it was on that side) or from shoving my bike at the dog, but it's VERY not happy - it doesn't shift easily and it doesn't stay in gear. I lost my chain in the fall and it was all I could do to get that back on my bike and get away.

    I did NOT stick around long enough to really speak with the owner other than yelling some not so nice things in his general direction as he walked away - mostly because he didn't ask if I was okay, or even apologize for being a moron with all of his dogs out, he just grabbed the one dog and took off with it, but I wanted to get the f*ck out of there before I had to tangle with one of his OTHER dogs... by the time I was far enough away to feel okay about stopping, I was pretty close to home, so I just kept going.

    I was already planning on swapping out my shifters (I had ordered some new ones last week) so I am going to hold off on taking it in to my LBS until I get those (hopefully in a day or two) so they can take care of that while it's in there getting fixed. I have no idea what other damage there might be and I'm too afraid to look.

    Am I supposed to do anything? Like file a police report? DH wants to go over there and face off with the idiot dog owner, but I really don't want him to - I'd rather just send him a bill for the damage to my bike. I'm not good at confrontations
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  2. #2
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    You really need to talk to a TX lawyer. In NC, my advice would be absolutely file a police report. Do you know if there is a leash law? I would NOT go confront the owner. I would photograph your bike, you, and keep detailed notes and photos on the necessary repairs to both.
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    Oh man. So sorry that happened to you.

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  4. #4
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    First, I'm glad you are ok. Bikes can be fixed or replaced. You are the real treasure!

    I'd suggest filing a police report.

    If the dog was trying to attack, to the point that it tore the bar tape of the bike trying to get to you as you blocked it with the bike, that dog is dangerous.

    My dog is sweet and gentle and stupid and I love him dearly, but if he bit or damaged ANYTHING in an attempt to get to a person simply going by my house, I would have him put down. And if I didn't see it happen, I would hope someone reported it.

    The next cyclist, or child on a trike, or elderly pedestrian, might not be so lucky.
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  5. #5
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    Well we (by 'we' I mean DH) called the sherrif's office (we're out of the city limits, so police can't help us), and then I talked to them.. our next step is to contact animal control to report a dangerous dog (or 5), which we have to do tomorrow morning since they aren't open this late.

    Honestly the damages are probably NOT worth trying to go take the guy to court or contacting a lawyer - it really does look like the rear derailleur is the worst of it... and it's a tiagra. If I have to buy another to replace it, it's not the end of the world... mostly frustating in regards to the dog.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blueberry View Post
    You really need to talk to a TX lawyer. In NC, my advice would be absolutely file a police report. Do you know if there is a leash law? I would NOT go confront the owner. I would photograph your bike, you, and keep detailed notes and photos on the necessary repairs to both.
    This is what I would do, too.

    I just hope I never have to. When I run dogs have always made me leery, but I've never had a truly bad encounter. On the bike...man, dogs sometimes turn Cujo.

    I'm glad you're OK. I would still make the dog owner pay your repair bill. If he won't I'd make damned sure that he loses at least one of those out-of-control mutts.
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  7. #7
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    Glad to hear you are okay. The bike is definitely replaceable. I hope that there will be some kind of action from the sheriff's office.

    I had a scare from a pit bull yesterday and was extremely happy that it stayed on the leash! Clearly, the owner did not expect the dog to show so much interest in chasing me when I rode past.
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    First call is Animal Control. Usually they contact the police. If they don't , that's your second call.
    Also, lawyer up.

    Glad only the bike suffered. Keep us posted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zen View Post
    First call is Animal Control.
    Not that it truly matters a whole lot, but out where we are, animal control is a part of the Sherrif's Office.. so we kind of deal with everything in one place.. they're just not in the office at 9pm
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    This will be a repeat of what most everyone else has said but be sure to report the incident to the Sheriff's Dept and Animal Control. There is a possibility there is a leash law in your county prohibiting owners from letting their dogs run loose and limiting the amount of animals they can own.

    I would also contact an attorney and see about recovering the damages to your bike at a minimum. (There's a possibility his home owner's insurance would cover it anyway). It's my feeling that we need to make an issue with irresponsible dog owners to not only repair damages caused by their pets but to put a stop to this madness with dogs. As cyclists we have rights and we need to draw the line somewhere. What about the next person that rides by on their bike? What about the next time you do? We've had problems with neighborhood dogs that involved the Sheriff's Department (she called them because we sprayed her dog) and a close friend of ours had a pin put in her knee and was off the bike for a year because of a dog. It's not the dog's fault and the owners need to be made responsible.

    I'm so glad you weren't seriously hurt, Sarah, and am so sorry this had to happen. It's just not a pleasant situation.
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  11. #11
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    Eeek! I am glad that you are ok and the bike isn't on the critical list.

  12. #12
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    Sarah,
    Glad you're OK, and you're bike is in good hands at your LBS.

    Couple of years ago on an MS training ride, one of my team-mates was taken down by a "dog at large," a German Shephard mutt type, that charged riders from his yard (fenced only with a split-rail fence). This dog would charge people on the street from his yard regularily according to the neighbors, but the owner didn't seem to care. Well he wound up caring after that. My team-mate didn't want to move off the hot July pavement, someone dialed 911, and then the real circus began. Upshot was Joey had a broken hip. And the sheriff's deputy was not happy, at all. Owner was cited, and his homeowner's insurance paid for Joey's injuries and recovery.

    Hopefully you'll get some support from your local sheriff's department and animal control. If the dog has no compunction at charging you, it'll probably charge a child as well. And if the yard isn't properly fenced, then the dog needs to be on a run line, so he can't reach the street.
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    Glad that you are ok! I feel unleashed dogs are unloved dogs. Unfortunately for one thing there are so many dogs that they don't always go to responsible owners.

    My shelter rescue pit/lab mix has met and likes rabbits, alpacas, cows, horses, pigs, a kangaroo (her very first BFF was a kangaroo), cats if she feels they are her cat, and now finally after lots of work some dogs. She does not even blink at bikes, scooters, skateboards ... bikes are just what's all over the house.

    I love her, she's saved my life a bunch of times. See story below. But if she attacked a person or someone had to fend her off with a bike I would have to have her put down.

    We (meaning mutt and I) were attacked by a rotwheiler (sp?) one evening on our walk. Mae fought off the much bigger dog drawing him away from me and ultimately he ran home. Once home I discovered she'd been bit and hurt. I called animal control. They sent the police. I called my vet.

    In my case it turned out that a responsible owner was away, relatives were house sitting, they forgot to lock the gate. Animal control temperment tested the dog. I guess he passed Ordered the owner to keep the doggie inside, leashed outside or fenced. It goes on the doggies "permanent record" so if anything happened again they probably would require the dog put down.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bike Chick View Post
    What about the next person that rides by on their bike? What about the next time you do? We've had problems with neighborhood dogs that involved the Sheriff's Department (she called them because we sprayed her dog) and a close friend of ours had a pin put in her knee and was off the bike for a year because of a dog. It's not the dog's fault and the owners need to be made responsible.

    I'm so glad you weren't seriously hurt, Sarah, and am so sorry this had to happen. It's just not a pleasant situation.
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  15. #15
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    Yea and my neighbors thought I was causing a ruckus when I complained that they were walking their dogs off leash. After 2 very close calls, I gave up. It's the whole neighborhood, not just one person.
    Most of the time, I am not out riding when they are walking the dogs, but their stares of contempt at me is frightening. They tell me to slow down when I am going down the hill on my bike and we all know that I am no speedster at that! What is wrong with people?
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