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Loose dogs

Corleone

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Ever go walking or maybe go walking with your own dog and encounter a loose dog? In my neighborhood, there's this dog that's been loose for several weeks now. Every time we go walking or anything, that dog tries to attack our dog. Finally, my mom and dad had enough of it. My mom and dad agreed that if the dog attacked us again, they'd call the pound and have the dog taken away. It's not a stray dog either, so it's irritating that someone lets their dog just roam around wherever it likes. Anytime my dad goes walking now he carries this beating stick so he doesn't have to kick it in the face again. A few days ago he had to drop kick it in the face because it was trying to eat our small dog.
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Thoughts? (It's a big dog too, probably could eat me if it wanted to)
 
Do you suggest we let the huge dog maul our dog into pieces? Have you ever been into an encounter with a big dog that has huge teeth and could take you down easily if you don't react? Because, if you have, you'd understand. If another dog attacks my dog, I'll react and if I can't just push the dog off, then I'll have to drop kick it or do something so it'll stop biting my dog.
 
We've suspected it's this one family, because the dog is always in their yard most of the time, but it wanders off all the time attacking other dogs. My mom wrote them a letter and warned them that the pound is going to be called if they don't get their dog off the street.
 
It's their dog. It's unfair to dropkick it, but it's even more unfair that my dog has to be attacked when the other owners can't keep theirs in a fence.
 
lol I was referring to Anna. People are crazy. No way I'd go to anyone's house when they have a vicious dog. Too many people can easily become offended, so I'm hoping the letter will suffice. We didn't leave our personal information, so it's anonymous. Maybe it'll work.
 
I once had a dog follow me to school 6 or so years ago. Which is weird because I didn't do anything nice (or unkind) to it
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He followed me all the way to my primary school. Fortunatly I wasn't in trouble forn bringing a dog into school
 
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The other thing I would like to say it that someone should call Animal Control to pick up this dog that is running loose. If you don't have Animal Control in your area then call the Police. What if one day this dog decides to attack a child?
 
I'm glad the letter worked Jughead.
 
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