Evening, new to the forum but need some advice/support.
I have a 18 month old King Charles Cavalier Spaniel who is a little gem.
Last week I walked (off Lead) my usual route alone through a wooded area on the way to collect my 4 year old from school. We came across a man and a woman as we were coming towards the end of the path which comes towards a road. My dog approached the people but then saw the very large (and beautiful) dog of theirs which headed straight for him. He then dash back past me, swiftly followed by this much larger dog. I am not saying the breed as I have no issue with any dog large, small, old, young etc. Unfortunately my dog has been chased down by a dog like this in the past so is a bit scared and I was trying to get hold of him while at the same time asking if the people could get hold of their dog.
I wanted to explain about my dog being scared from a past experience and that I in no way felt their dog was doing anything wrong. But by their dog trying to say hello to my dog it was causing me a problem. I did not want my dog to run off being aware the road was down the path.
Rather than call their dog the man proceeded to verbally attack me. Shouting insults and swearing at me (while I was getting hold of my dog) He then continued the abuse an inch from my face. And i mean an inch from my face, i could identify him by his teeth. I stayed very calm and dispite trying to explain the above I could not get a sentance out inbetween the shouting and swearing. This went on for several minutes, although it felt so much longer. Eventually he and the woman, who by the way seemed perfectly ok with a man shouting insults and swearing full blast an inch from a womans face, walked on. I continued on to pick my son up, walk home and then totally broke down. I ended up reporting him to the police as I felt so threatened, it really was a horrible, frightening experience.
Would he have done the same if I had had my 4 year old with me? Would he have done the same if my 15 year old daughter had been walking our dog? I have always told her that if she has any issues to get hold of our dog asap and ask other people to get hold of theirs. This was all 6 days ago yet I am still a bit shakey and very anxious about walking the dog. My other half has brought a clip camera to video while I'm out walking as I am so worried about coming across these people again. I can't avoid this route as I have to walk it 4 times a day for the school run. I feel quite silly writing all this and I'm annoyed that it has bothered me so much. Even if this couple did not feel it necessary/didn't want to call their dog, all they had to say was no.
I suppose what I am wondering is what other peoples opinion is about asking people to put thier dogs on leads? Has anyone had a similar problem? I have been asked to get hold of my dog before and do not even question why before doing it. But I never though asking someone would spark such a strong reaction!
Many Thanks in advance for any comments x
I have a 18 month old King Charles Cavalier Spaniel who is a little gem.
Last week I walked (off Lead) my usual route alone through a wooded area on the way to collect my 4 year old from school. We came across a man and a woman as we were coming towards the end of the path which comes towards a road. My dog approached the people but then saw the very large (and beautiful) dog of theirs which headed straight for him. He then dash back past me, swiftly followed by this much larger dog. I am not saying the breed as I have no issue with any dog large, small, old, young etc. Unfortunately my dog has been chased down by a dog like this in the past so is a bit scared and I was trying to get hold of him while at the same time asking if the people could get hold of their dog.
I wanted to explain about my dog being scared from a past experience and that I in no way felt their dog was doing anything wrong. But by their dog trying to say hello to my dog it was causing me a problem. I did not want my dog to run off being aware the road was down the path.
Rather than call their dog the man proceeded to verbally attack me. Shouting insults and swearing at me (while I was getting hold of my dog) He then continued the abuse an inch from my face. And i mean an inch from my face, i could identify him by his teeth. I stayed very calm and dispite trying to explain the above I could not get a sentance out inbetween the shouting and swearing. This went on for several minutes, although it felt so much longer. Eventually he and the woman, who by the way seemed perfectly ok with a man shouting insults and swearing full blast an inch from a womans face, walked on. I continued on to pick my son up, walk home and then totally broke down. I ended up reporting him to the police as I felt so threatened, it really was a horrible, frightening experience.
Would he have done the same if I had had my 4 year old with me? Would he have done the same if my 15 year old daughter had been walking our dog? I have always told her that if she has any issues to get hold of our dog asap and ask other people to get hold of theirs. This was all 6 days ago yet I am still a bit shakey and very anxious about walking the dog. My other half has brought a clip camera to video while I'm out walking as I am so worried about coming across these people again. I can't avoid this route as I have to walk it 4 times a day for the school run. I feel quite silly writing all this and I'm annoyed that it has bothered me so much. Even if this couple did not feel it necessary/didn't want to call their dog, all they had to say was no.
I suppose what I am wondering is what other peoples opinion is about asking people to put thier dogs on leads? Has anyone had a similar problem? I have been asked to get hold of my dog before and do not even question why before doing it. But I never though asking someone would spark such a strong reaction!
Many Thanks in advance for any comments x