Jun-21-2015 06:59 PM
Jul-01-2015 08:53 AM
Deb and Ed M wrote:
Thank you for being the voice of the voiceless.
IMO, there's a HUGE difference between giving the leash a quick snap to bring the dog's attention to you - and flipping the dog over. And quite frankly, doing something like that in as public a place as a campground shows that the REAL idiot is on the "looped end of the leash"
Jun-29-2015 05:18 PM
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Jun-22-2015 03:29 PM
4X4Dodger wrote:
Well I am a dog lover all my life and have always had a dog except when in the service.
But in this case I have to say that while I don't like the behaviour of the dog handler described, it really was not any of your business.
You would have been hard pressed to convince any reasonable law enforcement person that the behavior described was truly abusive. In fact claiming that diminishes the truly horrible cases of abuse by stretching the meaning of the word beyond reason.
Everyone now days seems to think it their God Given right to interject themselves into others lives under the most flimsy of pretenses.
Now if the dog had really been in distress, being beaten with a stick or kicked...there, I believe, the line has been crossed and some action justified.
But this ever increasing tendency in this country for people to feel that it's their "duty" to control the actions of others simply because we don't like them is disturbing and will have consequences that many dog lovers don't want when turned on them by people who dont like or want dogs around.
Jun-22-2015 09:53 AM
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Jun-22-2015 05:30 AM
gbopp wrote:This is what I would do as well. In Kansas animal abuse is a felony.
You should have recorded his actions and then called the police.
Thanks for standing up for an abused animal.
The guy was a jerk (I'm being polite).
You did the right thing.
Jun-22-2015 02:50 AM
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