HI There
I have read your postings and am so sorry that your dog had to be put through this. It makes me so mad that dog owners who know their dogs 'have a problem' continue to persist in letting them off the lead. Within the last 2 months, I had a bad incident with a rottweiler. Whilst out walking my dogs, I met a couple with a terrier, the terrier came up and said hello to both my dogs - growled then went to pitch into my dobermann ( I shouted at him and he turned tail). What I didn't know was that down a 6ft bank in the stream was a rottweiler, who, when he heard the terrier growl, came up over the bank (I had never seen a dog move so fast) - I literally had to put myself between him and my 2 dogs who were behind me as I didn't know what he was going to do. His teeth were bared and I ended up smashing my walking stick into one side of his jaw (the top has a 3 inch lead casing) - the impact from the metal casing broke a number of his teeth and the impact of what had happened stopped him in his tracks. Now I am not a violent person, infact I do not condone violence of any type, but on this occasion when a must for self defence came into play, I had no choice - it was either I got bit or one, or both, of my dogs suffered serious injuries. The owners of course completely lost it and called me all the names they could and said they were going to take me to court for causing harm to their dog. I turned round and said I was going straight to the police to report they had a dangerous dog (which I did) and they said that the rottweiler acted they way he did to protect the terrier ..... so he obviously had a problem they had never addressed. Consequently, after filing a complaint I found out that several other dog walkers in the same area, have come forward to make complaints of the same incident - the owners are being taken to court in the next month or so. I don't know what I would have done, had I not been carrying the stick.