CorvusCorax
Deary me...
And it would not **really** have been my fault.
Dog 1 - I don't want to fall out with people, I know a lot of people use flexi leads but if you must use them in urban areas, PLEASE keep your wits about you.
I nearly ended up with a little scruffy JRT pup under my wheels not an hour ago, I actually thought it was loose and alone, the way it was running around the pavement, and then darted right in front of my car - I was already braking because it was obvious it was about to do it, and at the last moment I spotted it was attached to a flexi, attached to a man who was busy waving and joking with his mates across the road and the dog was actually back up on the pavement beside him by the time he realised it was HIM who I was standing on - er, beeping - my horn at.
Dog 2 - Staffie in a matching camo harness and bungee lead decided to chase a leaf across my path this morning - again, owner daydreaming - if you have a strong dog who pulls and likes to chase things, a harness and a bungee lead, held at full length with one hand, will NOT work, you might as well check forward, side and rear exits, strap yourself in and enjoy flying DogAir.
Both situations, poorly-used bits of equipment and owners who should have been watching their dogs instead of looking round them.
Sorry if I am pontificating **again** but I really don't want the deaths of two dogs on my plate because of the muppetiness of their owners - and on both occasions I was doing well under the speed limit, a rarity for me
Dog 1 - I don't want to fall out with people, I know a lot of people use flexi leads but if you must use them in urban areas, PLEASE keep your wits about you.
I nearly ended up with a little scruffy JRT pup under my wheels not an hour ago, I actually thought it was loose and alone, the way it was running around the pavement, and then darted right in front of my car - I was already braking because it was obvious it was about to do it, and at the last moment I spotted it was attached to a flexi, attached to a man who was busy waving and joking with his mates across the road and the dog was actually back up on the pavement beside him by the time he realised it was HIM who I was standing on - er, beeping - my horn at.
Dog 2 - Staffie in a matching camo harness and bungee lead decided to chase a leaf across my path this morning - again, owner daydreaming - if you have a strong dog who pulls and likes to chase things, a harness and a bungee lead, held at full length with one hand, will NOT work, you might as well check forward, side and rear exits, strap yourself in and enjoy flying DogAir.
Both situations, poorly-used bits of equipment and owners who should have been watching their dogs instead of looking round them.
Sorry if I am pontificating **again** but I really don't want the deaths of two dogs on my plate because of the muppetiness of their owners - and on both occasions I was doing well under the speed limit, a rarity for me