My husband was jogging early in the morning recently and a dog charged at him in the Miramar area. The owner said, “Oh he is friendly” but when an animal is coming at you, it is a scary feeling. The woman smiled and just stood there until the dog got finished sniffing my husband who had to stop running to avoid being chased. This is ridiculous!
This has also happened to me while being on the trail walking, running, and biking with my 6 year old who is actually afraid of large dogs and has been chased and jumped all over. He has also witnessed me being jumped all over and knocked down by an unleashed mastiff a few years ago. (And I had to endure the “Oh he is normally a friendly dog” line while it deposited mud all over my clothes and white straw purse, which I had to fight and threaten legal action to get reimbursed for, BTW.)
My point here is this…aren’t dogs supposed to be on a leash? What if they are not? Is it legal for me to carry pepper spray or a heavy metal object to use in self-defense? What are the leash laws? Can I do a citizen’s arrest if someone has a charging unleashed dog? If it is illegal and I call the police - will they laugh or come?
I am so tired of these moments of fear on the trail. I don’t care if your dog is “normally nice” or is “just a puppy” or if “he only wants to play” - please keep it on a leash. Not everyone wants to pet it or be licked by your gross dog.
When I was a kid, our dog never left the house unless it was for a vet visit.
Thanks for listening.
-GraceAnn