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This was in south east pa towards philadelphia. so i was walking my dog at an "offleash" dog park. so i guess its really just on/off leash based on whatever the preference of the owner is. i've never seen such a rule enforced in the states i live in (montana and colorado). anyways, i went to the dog park this morning to walk my dog. the park was a roaming field with a fence, standard practice for a park, whatever. so i started walking my dog in the park on leash, and this group of people started yelling at me to offleash my dog. at first i thought there was an emergency or something, but apparently one of the dogs has a habit of attacking on leash dogs ... so i just decided to leave afterwards because i want to train my dog to be more social. if people are gonna be assholes about it whatever.

my dog got somewhat mouthy with one of the dogs there, and they told me there's no room for violence in this dog park. immediately after, his own dog started barking like mad at my dog, my dog wasnt barking back or anything, just visibly confused with all the comossion. i don't know, its a small thing, and it doesnt matter, but there's just something about a pa liberal where you want to take that 1911 in your car and just shoot them all, and have the vultures eat out their remians in minecraft.

This was in south east pa towards philadelphia. so i was walking my dog at an "offleash" dog park. so i guess its really just on/off leash based on whatever the preference of the owner is. i've never seen such a rule enforced in the states i live in (montana and colorado). anyways, i went to the dog park this morning to walk my dog. the park was a roaming field with a fence, standard practice for a park, whatever. so i started walking my dog in the park on leash, and this group of people started yelling at me to offleash my dog. at first i thought there was an emergency or something, but apparently one of the dogs has a habit of attacking on leash dogs ... so i just decided to leave afterwards because i want to train my dog to be more social. if people are gonna be assholes about it whatever. my dog got somewhat mouthy with one of the dogs there, and they told me there's no room for violence in this dog park. immediately after, his own dog started barking like mad at my dog, my dog wasnt barking back or anything, just visibly confused with all the comossion. i don't know, its a small thing, and it doesnt matter, but there's just something about a pa liberal where you want to take that 1911 in your car and just shoot them all, and have the vultures eat out their remians in minecraft.

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What? You leash your dog so you can keep it away from bad dogs. If you can't keep a bad dog away from your dog while it's on a 6 ft leash you've got a problem. That would be the kind of dog you call animal control on. it's one thing for a dog to come up to your dog if it's running around. If a dog comes up to a person and is violent close by a person that is not cool, even if that violence is directed at a dog.

People who have violent dogs that they cannot control should not be at the dog park. Tough shit for those dogs. They can live on a farm or something.

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I think you read that wrong. If your dog is leashed you should unleash it when an aggressive dog comes up. And when my dog was bit at the dog park she was just running around unleashed minding her own business. She was a greyhound with no undercoat so when the aggressive dog got near her it didn’t take much to rip her skin off the muscle. The aggressive dog owner refused to admit it was her dog that bit mine, but her dog ended up biting her in the face a few months later and was then put down.