i love when people say, "don't worry, he's a good dog." as the pooch is foaming at the mouth and looks as if it's ready to take your arm off...
we have our fair share of dislikes about our neighbors, well they have 2 dogs, one is a springer spaniel and has a very well temperament, then they have a mutt who is fierce and looks as if he's tried to break through the screen.
The neighbor has come right out and has said to us, "oh this one will bite, so if you see him outside, you best stay in."
I'm sorry, since when did I become a prisoner to my own home? put your mutt on a lease or i'll snap it's neck if it bites me.
A couple comments here;
1. I'm surprised the Springer is the one with the good temperament. When I was a kid we had a couple Springers, both turned out to have a condition called "Springer Rage" (and no it has nothing to do with the Jerry Springer Show) it is a result of inbreeding to maintain pureblood lines so the breeder can demand top dollar for the pups. We ended up having to have both of them put down after they repeatedly turned on members of my family, including myself and I still have a decent scar on my wrist from one attack, and after one broke the line on his run and attacked a student at the secretarial school that was next to my house.
2. This one has a lengthy back story but will make sense at the end. My downstairs neighbor has a pit bull, and yes I'm certain it's a pit bull, I know numerous people that have them and they're not all killing machines and most of them are very friendly, loyal dogs. This one however has a serious problem with my dog. Every time I walk by my neighbor's door with my dog, Paco(the pit) starts going crazy, barking, growling, and trying to claw through the door to get to my dog. It has attacked my dog twice, and drawn blood, because the ********* girl that owns him cannot control him and he's gotten loose while I was out walking my dog. Both times this has happened, the only reason my dog did not get seriously F'ed up was because I got in the middle and unfortunately had to subdue the pit with force.
On another occasion, Paco got loose and actually crashed through my front door(my fault for not making sure the door was securely shut) and almost got a hold of my dog again. Since then Paco has gotten loose on numerous occasions and always heads straight upstairs to my door to try and get my dog. I can't open my door to do anything about it, so I have to wait until the girl comes up and gets him, and she sometimes has trouble restraining him because he gets worked up into such a rage. Whenever that happens I wait on the other side of my door with my loaded 12 gauge, just in case. I don't want to harm an animal, but I'll be damned if I'm going to let one harm my dog.
Here's the tie in to BraeHaus's "prisoner in my own home comment", I have confronted my neighbor every time Paco gets out and she always says, "He's a good dog, it's not my fault, I got him from the pound and I can't always control him." I say, "So I have to live in fear for my dog's life because you can't control yours?" That is typically answered with a blank, confused stare... She just doesn't get it, because to her Paco is a fashion accessory, not a living creature. The last time this happened I told her that the next time Paco attacks my dog, it will give me no pleasure, but I will put that dog down.
I know that, normally, it's not the breed(unless it's a genetic issue like inbreeding), it's the owner.
Spot on, but agreed to him having less of an anger issue, I understand the dude is frustrated, but he could take his energy and rather than resort to anger, spread the word to neighborhoods, etc.
I'm sure that rant was the result of numerous failed efforts to spread the word more reasonably.