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    Reading the many paranoid replies on this subject. Is the fear of loose dogs causing problems with hunters using dogs while bird hunting?

    My thought is people are getting conditioned to fear dogs due to the media reporting of bites and lack of long term relationships, transit life styles effecting dog ownership and training.
    Fearful people get dogs excited.
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    Quote Originally Posted by earplug View Post
    Is the fear of loose dogs causing problems with hunters using dogs while bird hunting?
    Nope and great point. Leash laws do not apply while hunting even if there is a family eating BBQ right over the next hill at risk of being attacked as someone theorized before...

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    Quote Originally Posted by earplug View Post
    Reading the many paranoid replies on this subject. Is the fear of loose dogs causing problems with hunters using dogs while bird hunting?

    My thought is people are getting conditioned to fear dogs due to the media reporting of bites and lack of long term relationships, transit life styles effecting dog ownership and training.
    Fearful people get dogs excited.

    actually my son who is now 12 has been attacked twice in his life by those nice dogs who were just off the leash cause they feel better that way. my sister in law has a torn ACL due to being run over by a friendly dog that was off his leash.

    far as I am concerned, you deserve the ticket. and your dog's urge to run free is not worth the kid or adult that they bite. just because he is normally friendly doesn't mean he always will be
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    Quote Originally Posted by rockhound View Post
    actually my son who is now 12 has been attacked twice in his life by those nice dogs who were just off the leash cause they feel better that way. my sister in law has a torn ACL due to being run over by a friendly dog that was off his leash.

    far as I am concerned, you deserve the ticket. and your dog's urge to run free is not worth the kid or adult that they bite. just because he is normally friendly doesn't mean he always will be
    Exactly. Nobody ever says 'Oh, that doesn't surprise me... my dog bites and attacks ALL the time' so that means it can be ANY dog at ANY time and to think you know how your dog will react to all situations proves your intelligence.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rockhound View Post
    actually my son who is now 12 has been attacked twice in his life by those nice dogs who were just off the leash cause they feel better that way. my sister in law has a torn ACL due to being run over by a friendly dog that was off his leash.

    far as I am concerned, you deserve the ticket. and your dog's urge to run free is not worth the kid or adult that they bite. just because he is normally friendly doesn't mean he always will be
    I agree as well cause I tell you what just to give you an idea of what could happen if a dog were to run towards my kids I would pump lead in it until it dropped. It might be the nicest dog in the world but I do not know why it is running for my kids and would not hesitate to stop it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by earplug View Post
    Reading the many paranoid replies on this subject. Is the fear of loose dogs causing problems with hunters using dogs while bird hunting?

    My thought is people are getting conditioned to fear dogs due to the media reporting of bites and lack of long term relationships, transit life styles effecting dog ownership and training.
    Fearful people get dogs excited.
    have you ever been attacked by a dog ?? i have and i have know a few others like my friend tony in the 80's . we were kids walking home from school and out of nowhere a pit that attacked us , i got away and tony got brain damage . he was 12 and where he was a normal kid before he has to cared for in every way still .
    so yes i dont care what the circumstances are
    strange dog off leash = threat

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