Rebekah, where do you live?
You might call Animal control and ASK them what they do, they will happily tell you.
oops I see you told us where you live, sorry
Rebekah, where do you live?
You might call Animal control and ASK them what they do, they will happily tell you.
oops I see you told us where you live, sorry
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Rebekah,
As a former Louisiana resident, I feel your pain (I left the state a 11 months ago). The state is a 3rd world country in many ways. There is an attitude that country dogs have a right to be off leash, even if there is a leash law on the parish books.
Would suggest that you call the cops or animal control. Don't want said pup to get trained that bike riders give treats - then it'll run towards the bike expecting a treat. Too bad the pup has jerks for owners, that won't teach the dog where the property line is, or keep the dog safely inside a fence.
Beth
So you DO understand! LOL I live in Maurepas, about halfway between Baton Rouge and New Orleans. I'm seriously in the boonies as far as biking goes. We have some great roads around my area but they are curvy and people drive like speed demon animals. I'm so new that I really don't feel safe on the highways yet. It's best that I stick to neighborhoods for the time being.
The ride I'm training for is in St. Francisville. I'm so excited! This will be my first real group ride, outside of riding with my husband who is a very experienced cyclist. After only two days of fundraising, I'm halfway to my $500 goal. I might have to raise that sucker!
I agree with the fact that giving treats to the dog would teach him that running into the road is acceptable and desirable. If you look at your county governments website there should be a link to animal control, where the animal protection ordinance should be published. In our community a dog that runs out into the road has potential to do harm and cause and accident, and is considered a nuisance. Our laws here are unusually strict due to our county commissioners knee-jerk responses to some very well publicized attacks. A person can be found guilty of a misdemeanor for what Rebekah is talking about. It doesn't even matter if there is an attack or not.
Not all who wander are lost
maybe put a dog training flyer in his mail box or dog training in his mail box. It is truly their error and they should stand out side, when you come by and be like the dog whisperer and say. NO> STAY.. YES, they need to actively participate in the dogs training. they are being irresponsible owners. The puppy does not know not to do what he's doing. He thinks its fun. Oh boy, her comes that cool lady again. let me see if I can catch her today... huff.. huff... huff..
In that area, the only dog training availble would be for hunting dogs. I've been to Maurepas. I'll also be that mail delivery is at the Post Office, with limited rural route delivery - so sticking something in the mail box won't work. And by the way, it's illegal to stick something in a mailbox if it doesn't come via US Postal Service.
Beth
I guess around here, they don't know that it's illegal. We have mail boxes at curb side and anyone can put something in there. I've been told by friends, eh, just stick it in my mail box. But,, it's all different every single place ya go..
A dog that has a high chase drive cannot be re-routed once it has started the chase. According to a book I'm reading "STOP" Predatory Chasing in Dogs (can't remember offhand the name of the author, a police dog trainer from England) The author makes an analogy that humorously compares the dog on a chase to a soccer player getting ready to score the winning world cup goal, and then you tell him you will give him a cookie if he stops running. The author suggests removing all the things that would be available to the dog to cause it to chase, or removing the dog from a potential chase scenario if possible. Of course that would involve a responsible dog owner willing to make the effort.
Not all who wander are lost