[NAGDU] Off leash dogs! What can I do?

Jody ianuzzi thunderwalker321 at gmail.com
Sun Oct 21 18:15:42 UTC 2018


I heard a story once of someone who sold the off leash dog problem very ingeniously. He was told over and over that he would have to identify the dog in order to have the police or animal control do anything about it. He went to the store and bought a small can of fluorescent orange paint. The next time the stray dog came after him he sprayed the dog with the paint. He called the police and said that the dog is now very identifiable, it was orange

JODY

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"What's within you is stronger than what's in your way."  NO BARRIERS  Erik Weihenmayer

> On Oct 21, 2018, at 9:13 AM, sunshine via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> We have the leash law here where I live, but calling the city, what we discuss lands on deaf ears. The dogs try to distract our dogs when we're relieving our guides. My husband called one time and while he explained we both have guide dogs, the woman on the phone gave us a solution: "Why don't you get in your car and drive to a more secluded area?" Great! I'm sure she'd like us driving! Reminded again that we have guide dogs, she just said, "Oh!" The problem is that dogs have to be seen off leash. People know to keep their dogs on a leash during the day. However, after 4:00 PM, they no that there isn't a soul who will catch them. Next time I'll have pictures taken. The neighbors think yelling at their dogs will be great discipline! Half the time it doesn't work for children these days let alone unruly dogs. Smiling. Next time, more severe action will be taken!
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>> On Oct 21, 2018, at 6:15 AM, Marilyn tucci via NAGDU <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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>> good morning Andy,
>> The first thing you need to do is find out if your county or town has a leash law. If it does find out where the people live who let there dogs loose and contact animal control. You can also call them to find out if there is a leash law in your town or county. If there isn't you need to meet with your Legislator and Senators to ask them to put a bill in. We have one in my town and people do get fined if they are caught. We also have a law that no other dog is to interfere with a guide dog. I had an incident a few years ago with my dog Anna who is now retired. we were in LOWES with a friend and she spotted a man with two huge lab. When they spotted Anna they started to pull him and he was having trouble controlling them . I went to a different isle as my friend spoke to the man. He stated his dogs are allowed in the store and they are on leash. In the back of the store I was being helped by a sales person when the man went to the back to look for his wife. Again the dogs were pulling to get to Anna and it wasn't friendly noises both were making. My friend again spoke to him and his wife said our dogs are friendly. Not the way they were acting. I told the salesperson they should be asked to leave as I was very uncomfortable with the situation . I was told by the store manager that LOWES and HOME DEPOT are pet friendly stores and the dogs didn't do anything to my dog. I said yes because we avoided them but the man had trouble controlling them . what if those two dogs broke away from him. My dog wouldn't stand a chance. Anna is a very friendly dog. My new dog Hedwig is too. Now I carry spray with me just in cast. If I ever had to use it I would stand in front of my dog while I sprayed it. 
>> Marilyn and the girls
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>>> On Sun, Oct 21, 2018 at 06:06 AM, Andy Borka via NAGDU wrote:
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>>> Hi,
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>>> On occasion, I have to deal with people and their loose dogs. One time, I had to deal with what appeared to be a fake service dog. Unfortunately, if we can't see the dog/handler, or we don't know the person who owns the "service dog", we can only assume what it is or isn't.
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>>> When I was in Walmart, a huge Shepard twice the size of Alec started barking and causing a fit. Fortunately, Alec kept his cool for the most part. The entire event was caught on security video, and the manager sorted out the problem fairly quickly. He told me that the only thing to do at this point is to give the other handler a warning. The manager also gave me some advice: You handler your dog and not concern yourself with everyone else. If the authorities get involved, let them decide what happens with the other party. It isn't your problem to figure out if the annoying dog on the corner is valid, or the 130LB threatening Sheppard is a service dog. You know your situation, and it is best to keep focus on and control of it.
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>>>> On 10/20/18 7:35 PM, Sandra Johnson via NAGDU wrote:
>>>> Tara:
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>>>> First, congratulations on your new dog.  She sounds like a great match for you and your family.
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>>>> Loose dogs are definitely a problem.  I face it every day too.  I live in a senior housing development made up of 74 duplex houses with front and back yards.  Even though the property management constantly sends out reminders that all dogs must be kept on leash a lot of residents ignore the rules. When I have discussed this problem with management explaining how the loose dogs can distract my guide from doing her work the manager says there isn't anything she can do other than not to renew their lease when it runs out. Her only other suggestion is for me to report it to the police. The problem with that is that the police want to know what house it is and what the dog looks like.  I tell them I cannot know that because I am blind so they say there is nothing they can do.  It is very frustrating.  I get mad when I come across the loose dog and all their owners do is call to their dog from their patio without getting up and actually coming out to the sidewalk to get their dog.  Some tenants do have their dogs on a leash but it is so long that the dog can still reach the sidewalks.  The sighted people can see their dogs interfering with my guide dog and they still sit on their lazy behinds doing nothing to control their dogs.  I have also encountered other residents walking their dogs on a leash.  Their dog will bark and growl at my dog and the people do not do anything to correct and control their dog. Some people say their dog just wants to say hi and play with my dog.  I explain to the dumb person that it is obvious by Eva's harness that she is a guide dog so is not out to play and make friends with their dogs.  It is amazing how stupid some sighted people are.  I recently encountered a couple of fake service dogs in a store that also attempted to distract Eva from her work.  When I pointed it out to the store manager he said he had to let them in because the dogs were service dogs.  I gave him a copy of the DOJ definition of a service dog and emphasized the point that if the dogs are creating a disturbance he had the right to ask that they be removed from the property.  He told me he is afraid to say anything because he has been threatened with law suits if he does not let them in.  It is very frustrating that we have to deal with out of control dogs everywhere we go. I wish I had some answers for you but from my experience there is not much we can do.
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>>>> Tara, good luck with your new dog and I hope the loose dog problem gets better in your neighborhood.
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>>>> Sandra and Eva
>>>> -----Original Message----- From: Tara Briggs via NAGDU
>>>> Sent: Friday, October 19, 2018 6:40 PM
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>>>> Cc: Tara Briggs
>>>> Subject: [NAGDU] Off leash dogs! What can I do?
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>>>> Hey all! Do any of you have advice about off leash dogs and what to do about it? In the past two days I have encountered three off leash dogs. I live in a condo complex and there are people around here that aren’t very responsible.   I have sent an email
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>>>> To the property managers of my condo complex asking them to remind tenants that it is by regulation of the  complex and by law they have to keep the dogs on leash. Today my mom and I went over to a local farmers market. This farmers market is it a playground and we decided we would take my girls over to the playground to play. Somebody thought it would be cute to let their family dog just run around off leash with the kids. Fortunately this dog was friendly and like the two off leash dogs at my complex. Still it was distracting to my seeing-eye dog.  I have to confess I don’t envy the owner of the dog because my mom is able to see and went over to the owner and gave her hell. The owner immediately put her dog unleash. Is there anything that any of you have found it is effective? My current guide and I have been home from the Seeing AI for two weeks on Monday. She’s a black lab named prudence. She is two years old. She’s very sweet and very smart. The thing that is the most hopeful about her is she is able to guide me while I am pulling a wagon with my kids in it behind us. My previous guide was older when I had my kids and she was never able to figure how to do that. This certainly has opened up a lot of  Independence for me! But I have to say it’s pretty scary when I’m walking down the sidewalk and all the sudden we are being growled at. I can hear the owner calling their dog but the dog is not paying any attention to the owner and is far more interested in  growling at us. Fortunately, I have not experienced a dog attacked. But the thought of that happening is pretty darn terrifying!
>>>> Tara
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