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I don’t care how well-behaved they are. this shit drives me insane!!!!!!
Apr 29, 2025

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I’m with you on this!
Apr 30, 2025
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saw a reel with some comedian saying of people who don’t use leashes: “you know they know how to fuck” ,…and …no, please put the erotic novels down
Apr 29, 2025
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My dog has anxiety and I make it a point to avoid other people on our walks because 1. I don’t want my dog to be stressed and 2. Not everyone likes dogs (and that’s ok!). My neighbor has a dog that she ALWAYS takes out off leash and the couple of times we’ve run into them her dog runs up to us barking and nipping. My dog is MUCH bigger than this person’s dog and it makes me so angry because I’m like ok! But when my dog barks back then she’s scary like, come get your dog! Like, I’m leading my dog away (always on a leash) and your dog is following us! The leash is for everyone’s safety, my dog’s, mine, and any other person around.
Apr 29, 2025
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anyways rant over
Apr 29, 2025
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i lost my first dog because of this :( and the dude still does it…his new dogs (he’s a breeder) come up to my porch all the time and it’s like a constant reminder
Apr 29, 2025
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@SWEETGRRRL I am so sorry that’s just awful there are no words :(((
Apr 29, 2025
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at my college there was a pretty area that townies visited like a park (annoying), one time i was there having dinner to the sunset and some guy’s dog ran up to met, TOOK A BITE OUT OF MY SANDWICH, like in a movie, and ran off and i looked at his owner (grown ass man was riding a scooter) like ??? your dog just ate part of my sandwich and the man was like, Ha Ha! He does that sometimes or something like that (?!). later on we passed his wife and she apologized and venmoed me for the sandwich lol
Apr 29, 2025
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@MARXINISTA Benny takes bites out of my food as I’m eating it luckily I am his sole victim 😔 I’m part of the problem I’m a lax boy dog mom
Apr 29, 2025
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@MARXINISTA but that’s why I keep his evil ass on a leash!!
Apr 29, 2025
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LOL no but like it totally is just that we have to be responsible!! it’s ok for dogs to have quirks or whatever but it shouldn’t be everyone else’s concern or problem
Apr 29, 2025
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the worst is when people leave their gates open while you’re walking your dog, and their dogs escape. my lil dog has almost been attacked multiple times (idk if this a south african thing tho lol)
Apr 29, 2025
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@CHARCUTERIE there are a lot of stray dogs in Texas I literally had to run away from one with my dog Benny the other day that I did not trust lol
Apr 29, 2025
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thank you!!! slash also people gotta start training their dogs period I’m so tired of the barking and jumping
Apr 29, 2025
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It makes me so violently angry that even just reading this and remembering those people has increased my blood pressure
Apr 29, 2025
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@SOFT I unintentionally give these people the dirtiest looks and cross the street when I come across them while walking Benny and they act like I’M the weird one
Apr 29, 2025
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the new one that annoyed me is a neighbor leaving (or letting ) their dog go outside THE FRONT yard unsupervised. I was trying to walk my dogs (leashed) but one of them is reactive so it was chaos.
Apr 29, 2025
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@HIJADELTOFU UGHHH
Apr 29, 2025
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my mom is an avid dog sitter and one dog she watches isn’t good with other dogs…some asshole just had his dog off leash at the park and they got into a fight! like why would you put my sweet mother in this situation fuck off
Apr 29, 2025
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@BABYOBLIVI0N I hate that soooo much!!!!!!
Apr 29, 2025
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@BABYOBLIVI0N this is one of the worst parts of it!! my dog has issues (not aggressive and is fine from a distance or passing by calmly, but he is fearful/suspicious of high-energy dogs) and i always worry that something like this could happen! it’s so inconsiderate like some of us still want to be able to bring our traumatized dogs to enjoy parks 😭
Apr 29, 2025
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@BABYOBLIVI0N literally it’s so inconsiderate
Apr 29, 2025
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i live by a dog park…..train your dog!!!!! it’s madness. take some responsibility god damn i could really get heated about this
Apr 29, 2025
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Honestly might be the more unpopular opinion, but I also totally agree when people say that we’ve become too dog friendly, ESPECIALLY because so many people go for high energy breeds and don’t train them. I love dogs, but that doesn’t mean I want an 80, 90lb dog jumping up on me with dirty paws in a restaurant😭
Apr 29, 2025
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@SAYLOR too many people have dogs ever since COVID and they don’t know how to handle them!!! I said as someone who is bad at handling her own dog but at least he is on the smaller side and he’s sweet and usually decently polite…
Apr 29, 2025
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@TATERHOLE Small and decently polite sounds great😂
Apr 29, 2025
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@SAYLOR he does unfortunately think that everybody wants to be his best friend so that’s one of our biggest struggles 🤡
Apr 29, 2025
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