CorvusCorax
Deary me...
Hello.
I got chased twice today, once the man managed to recall his dog eventually and because I had already seen his two dogs mobbing other people's dogs before I set off, I did not want to stop and let a handbags-at-five paces situation develop.
The second time it happened, it was a mini Schnauzer who came charging up to us, danced around my wheels, chased us for a bit so I had to steer into the muddy verge to avoid him and stop and the owner collected him. She did not even apologise.
Do you generally stop or keep going and does this happen often, or was I just unclucky today? The vast majority of people put their dogs on a lead and step aside and I thank them.
When I am moving along at a steady pace my dog tends to ignore others and comes along beside me, if I stop he is more likely to mess about so I would prefer not to stop.
Any thoughts appreciated! (And I am trying to be nice and charitable and not rant
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I got chased twice today, once the man managed to recall his dog eventually and because I had already seen his two dogs mobbing other people's dogs before I set off, I did not want to stop and let a handbags-at-five paces situation develop.
The second time it happened, it was a mini Schnauzer who came charging up to us, danced around my wheels, chased us for a bit so I had to steer into the muddy verge to avoid him and stop and the owner collected him. She did not even apologise.
Do you generally stop or keep going and does this happen often, or was I just unclucky today? The vast majority of people put their dogs on a lead and step aside and I thank them.
When I am moving along at a steady pace my dog tends to ignore others and comes along beside me, if I stop he is more likely to mess about so I would prefer not to stop.
Any thoughts appreciated! (And I am trying to be nice and charitable and not rant