Total Chaos Posted February 19, 2013 Share Posted February 19, 2013 I have a Weirmaraner (which for you non dog lovers is a fairly big dog) i take her out and put her on a lead when needed, but i have to say i get ever so slightly annoyed when other dog owners don't put their dog on a lead and they come bothering mine-i also clean up after her and am absolutley disgusted at the amount of **** on the the paths on our estate, its disgusting littke kids walk down these paths to get to school!!!! By the way my dog has been on a lead while other unleashed dogs have attacked her 3 times, one quite badly....won't say what breed though ! Is it these disgusting little kids that are pooing? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonny5 Posted February 19, 2013 Share Posted February 19, 2013 Dog ownership should be licensed. If only to protect dogs from the minority of truly awful and cruel dog owners. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sedith Posted February 19, 2013 Share Posted February 19, 2013 You won't see red bins in the countryside, you'll find them in parks. It's pretty stupid to use a bag and then discard it, in a lot of ways it's worse than just leaving it in the first place. If I remember correctly, it's only necessary to remove your dog's waste if it's on or within a certain distance of a public footpath and/or within a designated park or green space. ---------- Post added 19-02-2013 at 14:36 ---------- If I'm running (on a foot path), I generally assume that other people will make some space for me. It's a shared space after all, and it's easier to step to one side when walking, than to do that when running. A dog is also less likely to be concerned about stepping onto the mud, whereas a runner might want to avoid that. ---------- Post added 19-02-2013 at 14:36 ---------- That might work. £250 seems rather punitive though, are you hoping it would be a deterrent to irresponsible owners, or just to the poor? Putting off irresponsible owners, of course and financially facilitating a way of clearing our public spaces up. There are plenty of responsible dog owners out there who would probably welcome some sort regulation of dog ownership. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Total Chaos Posted February 19, 2013 Share Posted February 19, 2013 The dog licence didn't work in the past as it was practically unenforceable. With microchipping, as with sheep and cattle, every animal is registered, if it isn't, it is an illegal animal and could be confiscated and the owner fined. The countryside along with our public spaces are littered with blue bags containing dog excrement discarded by irresponsible dog owners. Red bins, left unemptied by the council, with again bags of it stacked on top of the bins. Microchipped in 2016,then the introduction of the dog Tax, erm license,probably. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Banksia Posted February 19, 2013 Share Posted February 19, 2013 Not to bash or anything, but seriously some people get into a stupid frame of mind when they get a dog and just think they can do as they please. Letting the things jump at people, crapping all over. Barking all day etc. And guys, just because it is snowing does not mean you don't have to pick it up. There are some seriously disgusting people down lowedges, when the snow cleared you can see turds all over the place. I don't really know where that sort of human behavior comes from, like car owners that think they can park the thing where ever they want. And then there's all the garbage and litter in the streets.... but that's another topic Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cyclone Posted February 19, 2013 Share Posted February 19, 2013 Putting off irresponsible owners, of course and financially facilitating a way of clearing our public spaces up. There are plenty of responsible dog owners out there who would probably welcome some sort regulation of dog ownership. Probably not the poor dog owners though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stomp Posted February 19, 2013 Share Posted February 19, 2013 <snip> If I remember correctly, it's only necessary to remove your dog's waste if it's on or within a certain distance of a public footpath and/or within a designated park or green space. For the avoidance of any doubt here is a very useful document on Dog Fouiling and the law, produced by "Keep Britain Tidy". http://kb.keepbritaintidy.org/dogs/publications/guidedog.pdf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sedith Posted February 19, 2013 Share Posted February 19, 2013 Probably not the poor dog owners though. If a dog owner is that poor they can't afford £250 they really shouldn't be keeping a dog! I'm a big believer in microchipping and with the correct formula could be rolled out to humans too. The ID card would never work, but if every human being in this country was microchipped then the authorities could keep a check on criminal movements, illegal immigrants and the like, crime would decrease dramatically. If taken into custody the authorities would just have to scan you to ascertain your identity and track you down anywhere in the world. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stomp Posted February 19, 2013 Share Posted February 19, 2013 If a dog owner is that poor they can't afford £250 they really shouldn't be keeping a dog! <snip>. I own a dog, and don't happen to have £250 lying around doing nothing......... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
onewheeldave Posted February 19, 2013 Share Posted February 19, 2013 You have to remember that dogs are not humans. There will be times when their animal instincts take over. So yes, dog owners you need to be responsible, but other people - if you don't like dogs you need to be responsible too. Don't get all whiney if my dog wants to say hello. They can sense your nervousness. Just stand still and wait for the owner to come and collect - the chances of the dog wanting to bite you are slim. However if you start running around hysterically the dog is going to react to that, and that's when it might get a bit excited and nip you. As I've just posted - yes people can't tell, but the chances are it will be a friendly dog that's just pleased to see you. If you start running around wailing the dog will think you are playing. And you should remember that children are not adults- it's in their nature to panic when a large animal comes bounding towards them, and, if their panic freaks the dog out so it nips/bites the child, then the animal will bear full responsibility and be liable to be put down. The tragedy being, of course, that the true responsibility is not the dogs, but their irresponsible owner who thought it OK to let their untrained (if you can't call it back, it ain't trained) dog off the lease. ---------- Post added 19-02-2013 at 16:01 ---------- I have a large dog who wouldnt hurt a fly BUT he's 3 and still very giddy, specially round children, and just wants to join in everything lol, he has a powerful wagging tail which is face hight to a small child and could really hurt. So despite my confidence he wouldnt hurt or attack, when I have him off the lead at Rivelin for example, if I see or hear people coming our way, I always put him on it. Other people dont know he wont hurt them and it can be very scary for them if a huge bounding dog comes head on! So have a little thought for the people who dont know your dog as well as you do and who maybe terrified at the mere sight of one of lead xx Here's a responsible dog owner. If all dog owners thought like this, people would be much less bothered by dogs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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