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Let’s have another dog thread….
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8winstonFree Member
Currently in Minor Injuries having been bitten by a dog on the way to work. Calf bite, puncture wounds and swelling so they wanted to look at it and check it over.
3 dogs (one large, two medium) ran at me all off the lead whilst cycle commuting. No idea which one bit me. Owners didn’t apologise, said I was cycling too fast and walked off.
It was always going to happen quite frankly. The amount of dogs that run at me and almost bite when I’m cycling – one was always going to find my leg eventually.
I’m beyond anger – what’s the point. This country has a dog fetish and there is nothing a normal person can do about it.
Im sure it will happen again.2kelvinFull MemberOwners didn’t apologise, said I was cycling too fast and walked off.
What grade A ****s!
6winstonFree MemberNo.
the dog needs removing from the owner and rehoming with someone who can already look after dogs properly. The owner needs a caution, a ban from keeping animals and a £1000 fine which is donated to the NHS.
marksnookFree MemberThat really sucks, hope it’s a quick recovery. I would suggest reporting it to the police but I’m unsure how helpful that/they would be
im a dog owner and I love dogs. I have been at the receiving end of both angry dogs and angry owners. My dogs largely stay on lead as they are stupid and unpredictable. That’s for their sake and others sake. The dogs in question sound out of control which is against the law. Owners should be punished
I hope this doesn’t turn into the usual dog ownership argument
8MoreCashThanDashFull MemberThis is a Police matter. Report it, request help identifying the dogs and owners locally maybe on social media.
In the meantime, hope its nothing serious and you heal fast.
4SandwichFull MemberPolice and watch the snivelling when Dangerous Dogs Act gets applied.Some dog-owners don’t help themselves and the attitude displayed indicates that a harsh lesson for dogs and owner is required.
4chakapingFull MemberThat’s awful.
Report to the police and try to move on with your life. Not gonna help you to fume about it.
3joshvegasFree MemberThis is a Police matter. Report it, request help identifying the dogs and owners locally maybe on social media.
In the meantime, hope its nothing serious and you heal fast.
As a dog owner… Agreed. Definitely post on da socials dog owners generally know othe dog owners especially the nightmares i’d happily shop any owner allowing this happen so it doesn’t happen again (or contributes to it not happening again). Please report it it might be the final trigger needed for something to be done or atleast go on the record.
Also. I am really sorry it happened, i was bitten in the face by a dog and it took me quite a while to be happy around them again and still don’t trust anything that approaches in an odd manner.
5richmtbFull MemberI’m sorry this happened OP, as a dog owner, it really annoys me when people don’t control their dogs properly. Healing vibes.
I’m beyond anger – what’s the point. This country has a dog fetish and there is nothing a normal person can do about it.
I think the issue is this country has a surfeit of feckless morons who spoil things for everyone else, its not limited to people who don’t take proper care of dogs unfortunately.
3MoreCashThanDashFull MemberI think the issue is this country has a surfeit of feckless morons who spoil things for everyone else, its not limited to people who don’t take proper care of dogs unfortunately.
Very much this.
mattrockwellFree MemberAnother idiot ruining it for us responsible dog owners. Mine’s trained to sit at my feet for all cyclists and runners we encounter. Although he’s an unemployed Collie and loves a job to do.
3winstonFree MemberYou dog owners are hilarious, acting like this is some kind of isolated incident…that this vast nation of incredibly responsible dog owners and their well trained dogs are being let down by a tiny minority of idiots…..when we all know that’s absolute bollox and that a well trained obedient dog is very much the outlier (though perhaps not amongst this forum where I’m pretty sure the fact we are all into cycling and the outdoors and probably above average intelligence leads to better dog behaviour)
However out in the wide world most dog owners seem to be unable to understand or control their pet.
For them its normal to have a barking running jumping pooping animal around them. They just don’t understand that non dog owners don’t want the same thing (or we’d have a dog!) We’re not scared, we don’t want to ‘understand’ your dog. We just don’t want it anywhere near us unless its trotting by on a lead.
nicko74Full MemberHave you considered going on a more appropriate forum to vent? Say Dogsnet – or even mumsnet?
8winstonFree MemberI’m sorry – I didn’t realise it wasn’t appropriate to post my annoyance about being bitten by a dog whilst cycling on a cycling forum? Are you sure its not you in the wrong place? Or is this just a dog forum now? It does kinda look like one.
3DracFull MemberYeah shit owners give the good owners a bad name. Hope you recover soon.
Probably you were jumping a red light like all cyclists though.
1tthewFull MemberFirst off I’m sorry you’ve been bitten and absolutely the owners of those dogs should have taken responsibility, their actual behaviour means they’re not fit to keep them I’d agree.
Speaking as a dogger and regular commuter cyclist on shared paths, both activities expose me to a lot of dogs, I do think it’s a minority of owners that are irresponsible though. They are the ones that stick in your mind of course, the normally behaved ones just aren’t memorable.
1nicko74Full MemberYou dog owners are hilarious, acting like this is some kind of isolated incident…that this vast nation of incredibly responsible dog owners and their well trained dogs are being let down by a tiny minority of idiots…..
It was this bit I was highlighting. STWers are probably almost all the responsible type, so do feel let down by the idiots!
But it’s awful you’ve been bitten. And it is always the owners’ fault – some people just genuinely seem to think they have zero responsibility or reason to actually make an effort with their dog
4tjagainFull MemberIME its about 50 / 50 well trained and poorly trained dogs. One of the issues is that dog owners think behaviour is acceptable that non dog owners do not ie running up to folk or having poor recall etyc etc.
this is why again IMO / IME that dog owners on here think the problems are a tiny minority – its because they do not understands the viewpoint and wishes of non dog owners.
The only acceptable behaviour is that the dog ignores anyone not its owner
8listerFull MemberThey just don’t understand that non dog owners don’t want the same thing (or we’d have a dog!) We’re not scared, we don’t want to ‘understand’ your dog. We just don’t want it anywhere near us unless its trotting by on a lead.
Posted 53 minutes agoYep times 100!
‘Oh sorry, he’s not good with bikes’ Well **** keep it on a lead when you’re on a shared use path you moron.
‘Can you just stop moving while he finishes running around your legs barking?’ No. I’m getting out of this situation as fast as possible and if your mutt chases me then you’ve lost your dog.
Sorry you got bitten OP, it’s rubbish. Do what you can with the police – the owners and dogs need sorting.
13gowerboyFull MemberI agree that the UK has a dog fetish. I actually like (some) dogs but where I live dogs are everywhere. On beaches where they are banned in the summer. In nature reserves and SSSIs causing endless disturbance to ground nesting birds and vulnerable winter wader populations, crapping on meadows that make them impossible to cut for hay, in rivers where their flea treatments are damaging and ponds dug wildlife that could do without wallowing canines.
Cycling to work is like a dog slalom made worse by extendable leads and grumpy owners or owners that have loud exaggerated conversations with their dogs which are designed to convey subliminal messages to you that really they would rather you not ride down the path and make them have to control Fido. Yes I know they are shared use paths but shared with walkers and kids not dogs that don’t need to be there…
Walking round the woods (especially with kids) you pass other walkers with a quiet hello and no drama, meet a dog walker and who knows what kind of kerfuffle will ensue. All this is before you even consider the aggressive nasty dogs that cause the kind of incident that kicked this thread off.
I know this post won’t be popular… but I wish that there were a lot fewer dogs about the place.
4jhinwxmFree MemberSo because you’ve been bitten once you’ve leapt to a whole host of bollox generalisations and assumptions and managed to label most dogs and owners as savages / scum. That says more about you than anyone else.
JamzeFull MemberGet well soon, hope nothing serious. I had a dog come running out of the bushes at me and take a chunk out of my right leg about 30 years ago at Caeser’s Camp. Still have the scar, and it ruined a pair of Gore tights. Owners just disappeared sharpish, didn’t even check if I was OK. Idiots.
Love my dog, though.
6gowerboyFull MemberSo because you’ve been bitten once you’ve leapt to a whole host of bollox generalisations and assumptions and managed to label most dogs and owners as savages / scum. That says more about you than anyone else.
So how often does he have to get bitten before he’s allowed to express an opinion? He’s the victim here not dog owners.
5MoreCashThanDashFull MemberYou dog owners are hilarious, acting like this is some kind of isolated incident…that this vast nation of incredibly responsible dog owners and their well trained dogs are being let down by a tiny minority of idiots…..when we all know that’s absolute bollox
I’m really sorry you’ve been bitten, but as a non dog owner, my experience riding around dogs, often on country parks, bridleways and towpaths – is that the majority of dogs/owners are well trained or on a lead, and it’s very rare that a dog makes any attempt to come near me.
3joshvegasFree Memberthis is why again IMO / IME that dog owners on here think the problems are a tiny minority – its because they do not understands the viewpoint and wishes of non dog owners.
I think you will find. That responsible dog dog owners are well aware of the problems. I can guarantee you i have had more run ins with out of control dogs with my dog on a lead than any random non dogger just minding their business.
It is a tiny minority just like its a tiny minority of drivers/cyclists/youth/religionists/right wingers/left wingers/brexiteers/remoaners that cause all the problem associated with any of those topics.
Everyone has said report the incident move on.
1joshvegasFree MemberSo how often does he have to get bitten before he’s allowed to express an opinion? He’s the victim here not dog owners.
I have been knocked over on a green man by a cyclist. So i assume i am perfectly entitled to call you a selfish ****?
4tjagainFull MemberBut its not a tioy minority IME – its about 50/50. You just make my point for me. dog owners think behaviour is acceptable that non dog owners do not
1MoreCashThanDashFull MemberYou just make my point for me. dog owners think behaviour is acceptable that non dog owners do not
I’m a non dog owner and made my point above. Obviously our individual experiences will vary based on location, but it was a very busy night for dog walkers in our local country park last night but I lead a group of 18 cyclists on a 13 mile loop with not a single problem..
4mildboreFull MemberI’m with the OP. Too many irresponsible people who have got dogs as fur babies that they cannot/won’t control are making the outdoors a pain for anyone on a bike. I like dogs, don’t own one but too many people excuse their behavior when we are really talking about dogs that are out of control. My neighbour has a huge fluffy teddy bear of a dog which she thinks is ok to blunder round our garden and I’m a miserable sod cos I object. My sister has a large, nervous Alsatian/husky cross that chases hares, horses, reacts aggressively when scared. According to my sis this is acceptable because it’s highly strung! The attitude seems to be “I want so I can have and everybody else can just suck it up”
5joshvegasFree MemberThe attitude seems to be “I want so I can have and everybody else can just suck it up”
Which is nothing to do with dog ownership. Its prevalent everywhere at the moment.
3tjagainFull Memberbut it was a very busy night for dog walkers in our local country park last night but I lead a group of 18 cyclists on a 13 mile loop with not a single problem..
Not one dog off a lead running free that you had to slow for? Not one extendable lead across the path that you had to slow for? Not one dog barking at the bikes?
I am certainly suprised because that is not my experience. Mine is that every ride I get multiple instances of these things
2joshvegasFree MemberBut its not a tioy minority IME – its about 50/50. You just make my point for me. dog owners think behaviour is acceptable that non dog owners do not
No i didn’t. You are discussing the split of dogs that approach you. I am saying IME the number of dogs that actually approach you is small.
And lets both remember that experience is not the same as facts.
2flickerFree MemberUnless it’s a tj experience, then it’s fact, no matter who disagrees with him.
4joshvegasFree MemberI really didn’t want to get into an argument on this thread.
The OP is rightly pissed off he should rant away. I hope in time though he realises that tarring everyone based on shitty experiences is rubbish for the soul.
3thisisnotaspoonFree MemberSienna would like to apologies on behalf of all dogs (they had a meeting) and offer you a choice of either a complimentary Tomato or Strawberry plant from her stall to keep your Vitamin C levels up and help with the recover.
The OP is rightly pissed off he should rant away. I hope in time though he realises that tarring everyone based on shitty experiences is rubbish for the soul.
Exactly, you have my sympathy. But your rant is like the daily **** I get from drivers on my commute that think all cyclist are Charlie Alliston.
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