08-04-2009, 03:35 PM
All of these comments are excellent and greatly appreciated on both sides of the situation.
"Having control of Dog, doesn't necessarily mean having a leash, possibly verbal command." I can understand, but not in a public establishment when food is stored or being prepared.
This drives another question which I witnessed today. Again a woman was jogging on a street passed my residence, with three full grown rotweilers with no leash.
I have no idea her reasoning for doing so, For her protection from other strays possibly, but the dogs started to wander, and what if there was a dog restrained or not on their property. If there was any type of conflict with her dogs and others (not limited to people), how is she to restrain and control with verbal command because there were no leashes.
Again Mahalo
"Having control of Dog, doesn't necessarily mean having a leash, possibly verbal command." I can understand, but not in a public establishment when food is stored or being prepared.
This drives another question which I witnessed today. Again a woman was jogging on a street passed my residence, with three full grown rotweilers with no leash.
I have no idea her reasoning for doing so, For her protection from other strays possibly, but the dogs started to wander, and what if there was a dog restrained or not on their property. If there was any type of conflict with her dogs and others (not limited to people), how is she to restrain and control with verbal command because there were no leashes.
Again Mahalo