ArcticFox
Well-Known Member
No Dogs banned, but one chasing a horse on the course should end up with their owner/handler having a hefty fine. I mean a proper fine that would make them not let their dogs off. Say £250? to go to charity.
Should dogs be banned from events? No, I don't really think so. Should they be discouraged? Yes. I certainly think that definitely at larger events, and perhaps people should be cautioned that, should they take a dog in, they are entirely responsible for its health & welfare, and its behaviour - and should they neglect to consider these things, and the dog get loose or behave badly, or for any reason become injured (ie. trodden on!) then it is their own fault, and they may be asked to leave the show or be fined in the event of a dog chasing or attacking a horse.
But I, as most dog owners, entirely accept that I am absolutely responsible for the health & welfare and behaviour of my dogs which is why they are well trained, well socialised and well liked dogs! My JRT's..not all JRT's that is
Someone else mentioned harnesses to which I do agree as mine are in harnesses and they are JRT's so no it's not because they pull![]()
Where do your dogs wee and poo? Don't they chew things? My dogs love going to shows. Though I have to admit, one time I came back to the horsebox and they were howling for me. Embarrassing!
Sorry, but I couldn't do that to my dogs. We are often gone for the entire day, and quite often stay away, this is just not an option for me. Also, my dogs have been taught NOT to do their business in stables! Imagine if a livery came up to see a dog pooh in their horse's nicely made bed?!![]()
If you think it ok to leave a dog on its own locked up in a stable from 6.00am til 8.00pm (my standard event day) the you really shouldn't have a dog. If I have to explain it to you, you really should have a dog. Try a cat!
What about 3 day events - you can't keep farming your dogs out to other people. Plus keeping a dog in all day is cruel, especially for dogs that are used to being active during the day.
Knowing Maesfen this has me in absolute stitches!!!
What a ridiculous thing to say, my dogs stay at home when I go to horse things because they are going to find it stressful. A dog will be fine left in a stable for a day or 'shock horror'
a day and a night if need be.
Why wouldn't you use your own stables for your own dogs, I certainly wouldn't put mine in a livery's box, that's unfair?
What happens IF horsey do'd did ban dogs altogether then, how would you cope? It's quite simple, if you stay away then surely you either need to put them in kennels for the duration or get someone to let them out and take them for a run a few times each day plus feed them when necessary. They honestly don't die just because they are kept in a stable or kennel as long as they have a bed and water you know, even toys if they play with them.