Glynne
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Rorschach":7s5x0145 said:Bm101":7s5x0145 said:Why muzzle all dogs? I had a 6 stone alsatian bear mastiff cross some years ago. I only had to click my fingers for him to come to heel. Lovely friendly dog. The little kids in the village used to ride him like a horse. Same dog also pinned some scrote to the wall who tried to harrass my Mrs and scared her half to death late at night while out for a walk. Same dog used to come to work with me in North Wales, at the end of the day we'd wander up to the hills and sit down and I know for a fact he was enjoying the view. The dog was intelligent and knew his place. More intelligent than a lot of people I have met tbh. Issue is with idiots who shouldn't own dogs. Always has been.
As has been said many times here before "never normally like that". It only takes one time for a dog to do something and the consequences could be horrific. In public, all dogs should be muzzled, doesn't do them any harm at all. If you don't want to muzzle your dog that's fine, just keep it at home and exercise it on private land.
So you want to muzzle guide dogs, hearing dogs, personal assistance dogs and presumably police dogs just because of isolated incidents? There will always be risk in life, you cannot evade it but at least balance your opinion against the benefits animals and dogs in particular bring to to us supposed superior beings. Sorry I forgot hospital / hospice visiting dogs. I do not condone animal attacks of any sort but the responsibility lies with the owner/ handler so address the cause not the effect. I have owned border collies, rotweillers and lately a black lab. If any of my dogs had attacked anyone in anything other than protecting their family then I would expect to be prosecuted and I would have the dog out down.