one of the reasons country road riding may be nominal is because of the issue of loose dogs. In the country most dogs have more room to run, aren't required to be on a leash as often or as much as in the burbs, and are generally present to guard the house, and land whether or not the gate is closed so....
Out around where I ride there are several places where the dogs always run at me, so far none have tried to bite or get real close, I continue to ride at a steady rate while telling the in a loud firm voice, no and go home. They usually pull of when I reach the edge of their territory. But you can never tell. My sister was stepping down to consult a cue sheet when a dog owner brought his german shepherd out of the house across the street. The dog didn't bark, ust ran up, hit her twice, bruising her badly and breaking the skin once. The owner made no attempt to call the dog back or apologize ust turned and walked into the yard. Fortunately the guide got the local police and they went back to the house to check on the dogs rabies status, which fortunately was up to date, and at that point got a "I was so surprised and embarrased that I just headed back into the house so the dog would follow me" aplogy.
I love dogs, but they are ust like people, good and bad, and as good and bad as their owners make them or let them be.
marni
Katy, Texas
Trek Madone 6.5- "Red"
Trek Pilot 5.2- " Bebe"
"easily outrun by a chihuahua."