tessybear
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I hate ignorant people, if you cant control your dog do not walk it !!!
Well hopefully the police will now be dealing with this for you. What a scary incident.
I must say that when a horse of mine killed a dog, whilst I was upset, my reaction to the owners horror was 'tough luck' you were warned.
I'm all for people to enjoy the countryside or whatever together - and can constantly be seen on here sticking up for dog walkers - but this woman beggers belief.
So a few weeks ago we were out on our 14.2 cob Tessy my sister riding and me cycling beside her. Now befor i go into details this horse is brilliant with dogs we have a big bouncy german pointer who runs through her legs and Tessy doesnt bat an eye lid. Fantastic horse i cannot praise her enough ! So we got to a lane were a woman had a rottweiler tied to her pram with a very young baby inside of it. She moved over and was on the phone in a daydream when we went past, Tessy plodded on as usual and all of a sudden i heard a scream and a draggin noise. The dog has pulled out of her grip and went to attack Tessy who was having none of it and booted it right in the gob. The dog ran off yelping but my sister fell off when Tessy bolted and ended up lieing in a ditch ( good job it hadnt of been raining or water would of been there) The woman then gave me an ear full ! some of the quotes were " YOU ARE NOT QUALIFIED TO RIDE THAT THING" "ITS A DANGEROUS HORSE IF MY DOG DIES I WILL SUE YOU" < that was my favourite. After grabbing her dog i rang an ambulance as my sister couldnt feel her leg and didnt want to move her. so after 4 hours in A+E my sister drugged up with a severly bruised hip joint, the horse is abserloutly fine and really good round dogs still (god know why) the woman had the cheek to tell my mum "my little george just wanted to say hello) thats funny i didnt realise a dog with its hackles up and teeth bared was a greeting !!
I hate ignorant people, if you cant control your dog do not walk it !!!![]()
I replied that if her parents had been under control SHE wouldn't have happened and the world would have been a much better place for it.
"my little george just wanted to say hello) thats funny i didnt realise a dog with its hackles up and teeth bared was a greeting !!
I hate ignorant people, if you cant control your dog do not walk it !!!![]()
I had one much like this years ago. My horse had not long since been attacked by a Staffordshire and been very badly bitten and clawed by it. Prior to this she hadn't been the slightest bit bothered by dogs (even had doberman swinging off her tail once) but not surprisingly now she was scared witless by dogs she didn't know. This silly cow was walking her Boxer, no lead and when I saw it I stopped my horse and said would she catch it please as my horse was frightened of dogs. She made a few lame attempts to call it back but then it charged us and my horse shot sideways down the steep face of river bank at speed. She still couldn't get hold of it but by that time I'd managed to get us away from a possible swim in the Mersey and back onto slightly safer land and she finally got hold of the damn dog. At that point she had the CHEEK to say that if my horse was under control that wouldn't have happened!!!!!!!!!! I replied that if her parents had been under control SHE wouldn't have happened and the world would have been a much better place for it. A few months later another (woman) allowed her two dogs to chase my horse, again on the river bank. I spun my horse around and nearly knocked the stupid witch flying, then asked her how SHE liked it. It amazes me that I was expected to control half a ton with two strips of leather and my voice, and they can't ever control a few pounds of dog. If my horse was as badly behaved as their dogs I would have been so ashamed.
We had EXACTLY the same response from some dozy bint with a rottweiler that attacked our hacking group one day.
Punctured the legs of one horse and tried pulling my daughters boot thus almost causing her to fall off her very saintly pony!
Owners reaction was "Buddy just wanted to play"
Buddy is the reason I ALWAYS now carry a schooling whip and I am NOT afraid to use it if I think I need to. One clear warning is all anyone gets!
Lucky for your sister.
Did you report this? Worth logging it on www.horseaccidents.org.uk - all stats help...
ETA +1 to fatpiggy's comment quoted by amymay...
I had an accident couple of months ago too and the owner ended up shouting at me
I was hacking alone, usually I extend this certain hack by cutting into another field which loops back to the yard, However choose not too as I could see there were 2 loose dogs already in the field. So choose to go home. As I was walking back, I could hear shouting. Turned around to see the 2 loose dogs charging my way. Quickly spun Ruby round to face them and 1 of the dogs backed off. The other did not (no idea what breed it was) Ruby spooked sidewards and then stayed still. I got off and cracked the dog with my schooling whip. By then the owner (huffing and puffing) came along. She shouted at me for hitting her dog, My reply "well if your Dog wasn't loose and threatening my Horse I wouldn't have had to hit your dog, I have control over my animal, so should you" I mounted and walked back to the yard. When I got home I picked her hooves out and my hand was covered in blood. She had somehow sliced a bit of skin just above the Coronet band, I guess she did it when spooking as she was jumping around. Silly woman!!!
I have bought one of those zappers that set off a high whistle that we cant hear but dogs can and so far they have shut up immediately and actually turned tail.
What he needs is to meet some horses out hacking that do not run and then he will not see them as a 'game'.
Some of the examples above are why I always say that dogs should be on leads in public, no matter where they are.
And if you are on a bridleway, and your dog is "rabbiting in an adjacent field", this is tresspass...
It is interesting that so many horses have a problem with dogs (according to this forum anyway). I've never had or been on a horse that's run at the sight of a dog - or much else for that matter. Maybe I'm in the minority![]()
It is interesting that so many horses have a problem with dogs (according to this forum anyway). I've never had or been on a horse that's run at the sight of a dog - or much else for that matter. Maybe I'm in the minority![]()