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Self Defence from dog

  • 18-08-2023 9:36am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 709 ✭✭✭


    Dog off lead in the national park

    Dog 30meters away from owner

    Dog gallops up to father (on foot) child on bicycle

    Child falls off bike

    Dog jumps to the child

    Child screaming

    Father boots the dog, lifts frightened chikd

    Owner arrives giving it loads, argument commences leaving to handbag between dog owner and father.

    This happened just front on me last night & I was with my young lad too so it could easily have been my kid.

    I ended up splitting up the argument between the men, which upset everyones night.

    But it raised the Q for me: who was formally wrong, gut feeling is the dog owner, ie dog not in control.


    Thoughts?



Comments

  • Posts: 0 [Deleted User]


    I really hoped that there would be a line:

    ”Father boots dog owner after he arrived giving it loads”.



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