Beautiful day today so I took Sierra for a walk earlier than I normally do. I figured it was early enough we might miss the people out after work with their dogs by the river, and I really wanted to walk that way since we usually avoid it and it's SUCH a pretty walk.
Bad idea.
I may have missed the work crowd, but I definitely didn't miss the students with off leash and untrained dogs who have lots of free time since it's exam season. Yippie. (I have to add here, this is NOT an dog park, just a regular park, off leash is not allowed and there are signs all over stating just that).
Noticed all of the dogs seemed to be on one side of the park, so we started off in the other direction. One of the dogs spotted us, and started tear-assing over. I hollered to the people (who were oblivious to this) to GET THEIR DOG, and they started trying to call him over. He of course, had NO recall. Thankfully the guy ran over when he saw that Sierra was freaking out and snarling and I was trying to frantically walk her AWAY from the dog charging at us. I felt bitchy for telling them off, but at the same time, didn't at all. I said "There are leash laws for a reason you know. She's not good with other dogs, and if he had come charging into her face she may have bitten him, would you want that? NO? Neither would I!"
So frustrating too, since Sierra has been doing SO much better with her dog issues, and I feel like I failed her by putting her in that situation
Bad idea.
I may have missed the work crowd, but I definitely didn't miss the students with off leash and untrained dogs who have lots of free time since it's exam season. Yippie. (I have to add here, this is NOT an dog park, just a regular park, off leash is not allowed and there are signs all over stating just that).
Noticed all of the dogs seemed to be on one side of the park, so we started off in the other direction. One of the dogs spotted us, and started tear-assing over. I hollered to the people (who were oblivious to this) to GET THEIR DOG, and they started trying to call him over. He of course, had NO recall. Thankfully the guy ran over when he saw that Sierra was freaking out and snarling and I was trying to frantically walk her AWAY from the dog charging at us. I felt bitchy for telling them off, but at the same time, didn't at all. I said "There are leash laws for a reason you know. She's not good with other dogs, and if he had come charging into her face she may have bitten him, would you want that? NO? Neither would I!"
So frustrating too, since Sierra has been doing SO much better with her dog issues, and I feel like I failed her by putting her in that situation